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Heres a bunch of **** i don't need hahah [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] Frame rails all semi smoothed still need to hit them with a grinder and fill some pockets in.
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I wouldn't call this a mock up but i wanted to get this monster in with all the accessories and transmission to see exactly what I'm working with.
Getting it in was some work, First thing i noticed was the transmission won't let me mount the setup high enough as i liked, meaning it will either sit low in the compartment (level) or i will have to mount the front of the engine rocked up a little to get proper fan alignment and extra pan-axle clearance.
Second was the steering linkage will interfere with the drivers side engine mount, but other then that i have truck loads of room..
Hopefully i will have my engine cradle/crossmember finished soon so i can start my straight axle mock up...
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Getting it in was some work, First thing i noticed was the transmission won't let me mount the setup high enough as i liked, meaning it will either sit low in the compartment (level) or i will have to mount the front of the engine rocked up a little to get proper fan alignment and extra pan-axle clearance.
Second was the steering linkage will interfere with the drivers side engine mount, but other then that i have truck loads of room..
Hopefully i will have my engine cradle/crossmember finished soon so i can start my straight axle mock up...
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Between school and this project has been moving slowly (but moving), I'm decent with an arc welder so decided my Cummins cradle/crossmember will be of my own making because i like to be difficult like that...
Anyway started out with some 1/4 C channel and started cutting some 45* angles.
some grinding and welding later
Anyway started out with some 1/4 C channel and started cutting some 45* angles.
some grinding and welding later
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And photobucket isn't working after those two pictures, What a tease i guess ill upload more tomorrow. I have about 2 more hours of work to put into my cross member and i will be sure to show the finished piece.