Awesome Fummins build It's nice to have the Exhaust manifold for the turbo that hangs straight down just like the industrial 5.9 cummins did on their 2 ton or medium duty series trucks I enjoyed the video
Just bought a 1994 school bus 109,000 miles on it with a 5.9 12v with p- pump , have a 93 idi f-350 4x4 zf5 trans, cab & chassis service truck I’m going to put the cummins in sometime next year, iv been told that I would have to move the radiator forward 2inches or move the transmission back 2 , which is the best or easier way ?
I used a 47rh transmission and ordered mounts from Carrick Customs (i think that's what they're called). Those mounts and that transmission required that I hammer on the fire wall in order to make clearance for the trans and rear valve cover of the motor. I recall that I had to drill new holes in the frame for the trans brace. So I guess I moved the trans back. Radiator is still in its stock location.
I used the DPS exhaust manifold for OBS conversion in order to clear the heater core for the A/C. I did a lot of research and you could also flip the original manifold upside down and have a top mount turbo if your manifold will allow you to. The 12v manifolds tend to shrink and the bolts don't line back up sometimes if they've shrunk. That's why I chose to buy a new one.
In it's current setup the lines go straight from the tank to an electric inline fuel pump and then to the ve-pump. I intend to pull the bed off in the future and completely redo the fuel system so that both tanks work and I can run an air separator.
If I remember correctly I just had to fold the lip over inside the trans tunnel to clear the 47RE. I had to do quite a bit more with the sledgehammer higher on the firewall to be able to remove the rear valve cover once the motor was installed. I did it by trial, removing and replacing the motor a few times until I'd hammered enough for clearance.
The style of mount that I bought required me to notch a portion in order for the studs on the motor mounts to have clearance for the nuts to hold them in place securely.
I know you may not remember as you've been out of state for some time now, but it's really hot down here! I wear it to avoid sunburn on the back of my neck.
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What a dream build! 😍
Awesome Fummins build It's nice to have the Exhaust manifold for the turbo that hangs straight down just like the industrial 5.9 cummins did on their 2 ton or medium duty series trucks I enjoyed the video
Thank you man, truck is great!
Nice Job bro
Thank u Sir!
I wonder if you could use a porta power with extensions to massage the firewall?
I had to do a lot more hammering to make clearance for the valve cover than the trans. I suppose it's worth a shot if you're gonna swap your truck.
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Just bought a 1994 school bus 109,000 miles on it with a 5.9 12v with p- pump , have a 93 idi f-350 4x4 zf5 trans, cab & chassis service truck I’m going to put the cummins in sometime next year, iv been told that I would have to move the radiator forward 2inches or move the transmission back 2 , which is the best or easier way ?
I used a 47rh transmission and ordered mounts from Carrick Customs (i think that's what they're called). Those mounts and that transmission required that I hammer on the fire wall in order to make clearance for the trans and rear valve cover of the motor. I recall that I had to drill new holes in the frame for the trans brace. So I guess I moved the trans back. Radiator is still in its stock location.
About to do a similar swap, what exhaust manifold did you install? That would help me quite a bit.
Thank you.
I used the DPS exhaust manifold for OBS conversion in order to clear the heater core for the A/C. I did a lot of research and you could also flip the original manifold upside down and have a top mount turbo if your manifold will allow you to. The 12v manifolds tend to shrink and the bolts don't line back up sometimes if they've shrunk. That's why I chose to buy a new one.
8:51 why would you put freshly milled surfaces down onto asphalt?
I usually rub surfaces on 2 grit to scuff up the metal. Gives a better seal between the oil pan gasket and blinker fluid reservoir.
How much do you have into this swap?
Truck, motor, supporting mods about $11,000
Did you just run the fuel lines straight from the tank to the pump or do you have a fass or air dog?
In it's current setup the lines go straight from the tank to an electric inline fuel pump and then to the ve-pump. I intend to pull the bed off in the future and completely redo the fuel system so that both tanks work and I can run an air separator.
You would have had so much funner of a time had you took that hood off bro
That's the truth man
how far back did you have to push the firewall? about to do the same with my truck
If I remember correctly I just had to fold the lip over inside the trans tunnel to clear the 47RE. I had to do quite a bit more with the sledgehammer higher on the firewall to be able to remove the rear valve cover once the motor was installed. I did it by trial, removing and replacing the motor a few times until I'd hammered enough for clearance.
What did you have to do to the subframe
The style of mount that I bought required me to notch a portion in order for the studs on the motor mounts to have clearance for the nuts to hold them in place securely.
@@ChaneyOswell carrick customs mounts ?
@@skatnoon Yes
Why do you have a tshirt over your face? Whats under there….
I know you may not remember as you've been out of state for some time now, but it's really hot down here! I wear it to avoid sunburn on the back of my neck.