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D'Animal

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My wife will not let me buy a Tow Rig so I'm building one out of pieces and parts I have around the shop.

I'm also really tired of looking for my 12mm tools and need a mental break from the metric world.

I'm starting with a 1972 GMC 2500 Sierra 4x4.

I bought it from the original owner and it had so much crap in it that I found the receipt of when he bought it new in the glove box.

I will post pics of the rig in the "When I got it" when I resize them
 
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I pulled the 5.9L 12 Valve Cummins Diesel engine out of my 1990 Dodge.

Once out, OrangeFJ45 helped me source out a pre computer Getrag 5 speed with a NP 205 behind it. I bought a flywheel and clutch pack from my old employer Truck Repair Inc in Fort Madison Iowa. I picked it up during my cross country trip.
 
Here is a pic of the engine assembly ready to install.
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After much pondering and measuring I stuck the assembly in. The Engine is too darn big for those frame rails. If I cut the frame rails so it would fit I would

A. Have nothing left of the frame rails. If it was going to be a show queen I would have plated it. This will be a heavy duty Tow Rig so plating was not an option. The frames are not known to be that strong in that area to begin with.

B. Have to pull the engine to ever replace the starter.


My backup Plan came in handy.

I bought a 4x4 Dodge fame that had a Cummins in it originally.
 
The rear is a Dana 70 and the Front is a Dana 60 I bought from FJ40Charles.

They will be getting 4:56 gears.

I mudshipped two Dana 60s from Oklahoma City where FJ40Charles met me. The Dana's went with me East bound and then west bound for the rest of my cross country trip.
 
swap a 44 into there.

You will not need the 60 in a tow rig.

And, you then can use the 60 for a crawler ;)
 
swap a 44 into there.

You will not need the 60 in a tow rig.

And, you then can use the 60 for a crawler ;)

LOL!

I just took the Dana 44 out. Small Axle tubes with 1280lbs on them was not a winning combination for long term use.

I should have the cab and front clip mounted up tonight.
 
I have to find 4" in the engine compartment.

I would be looking for something like 8in out front, and think intercooler :pokewithstick:

We just put one on a 12valve with a quick spool turbo and it works SWEET. But ran into the same problem, no grill room. The owner will build one later he says.
 
I would be looking for something like 8in out front, and think intercooler :pokewithstick:

We just put one on a 12valve with a quick spool turbo and it works SWEET. But ran into the same problem, no grill room. The owner will build one later he says.

Intercooler is in the plans. :D

I just have to find room in the engine compartment for the radiator first. The 67 -72 Chevy/GMC truck have a lot of room in front of the radiator support. I was hoping to not have to cut and section the radiator support but if I have to I will go the intercooler route now instead of redoing it in the future.
 
Dan look for a 6.2 diesel radiator out of a 83 on up Chevy pick up.
 
The way it stands now.

The front wheel well opening in relationship to the wheel looks really bad in this picture. It's not that bad but I ordered new leaf springs today so the front axle will be moved forward approx 3". I also odered an adjustable drag link.

It will be getting a 9' flat bed and a mount to pull goose neck trailers.
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You might want to look at running 4.10s... I have 4.56s and 39s on my cummins powered Land-Rover (1993 intercooled 6BT with A518 trans) and it<s about perfect, if I put a 5 speed in it would have 4.10s... These things have more than enough oomph at 150-1800 RPMs.

Now you will be looking for your 10mm metric stuff after working on the Cummins :)

Edit: Does the GMC have the Eaton or Dana rear axle? If it's an Eaton I want the pig!
 
How much boost are your planning to run . ? I like this kind of builups !

I don't know how much boost I will run. It came out of my 1990 Dodge and the pump was truned up a bit, but it had an automatic.


You like build up's where nothing fits or was ever intended to fit, huh?

LOL! I guess I'm stuborn.
 

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