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    Alright guys my dream truck is my 1985 chevy 1 ton dually with a 6.2 diesel to have a duramax with a allison. Now i sold my very first car i ever owned to fund the project. I have beening trying to find some way of adapting my existing 205 tcase to the allison but i had no luck. Is it eaiser to get a ford dana 60 and just switch my front axle and use the tcase that is already behind the allison. Now with wiring im completly lost, i plan on buying a complete truck with everything. I found a 04 duramax 4x4 with 128k and its hit in the front but i runs for 5,500 o.bo. what do you guys thinks. any advice would be great, thanks Andrew

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    Adapting transfer cases would be a good question for someone all-knowing on things drivetrain. For a Duramax/Allison conversion for the 80's trucks, the following article might help. Jim

    1987 Chevy C30
    Duramax Diesel Conversion - In Progress
    Bringing new life to an older truck is more than just a way to save a ton of money. A surprising number of members keep the same vehicle for decades, and want to do all they can to keep it on the road. Converting the drivetrain to Duramax/Allison power has become a popular upgrade for the GM fans, which increases the vehicle's capability. Member Kean Clark is currently working his way through a 1987 Chevy C30 restoration and Duramax conversion project, and we wanted to share his progress with the GM community.

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    ADVANCE ADAPTERS can adapt a 205 to the ALLISON. Here's one adapted to an ALLISON with there parts http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...=633965&page=2 but the issue comes in with the speed sensor and proper shifting in 4 low. As for the engine, there is a company out there that will make the ECM work stand alone with no other inputs and simply 5 wires to hook-up, but you lose all of the DIC features and guage cluster.

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    What's the name of the place that makes the ecu standalone

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    Try MDE MCSchwarz Diesel Engine. Volker should be able to help you.
    1993 K3500 - Peninsular 18:1 engine, marine injectors, high capacity cooling, AL Core Radiator, 3" DP and 4" exhaust, ISSPRO Gauges, Girdle, AMSOIL Dual Oil Filter System, 1997 Air Filter(trashed the K&N), 395K on Body, 165k on engine.
    1997 GMC Savana - 6.5 TD
    1966 CJ5 - V6 Gas - highly modified
    1967 Jeepster - Stock
    1986 Jeep CJ7 - Stock
    1993 Grand Cherokee - 6.2 diesel
    2007 Grand Cherokee - 3.0 diesel

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    was that last post about the ecu I don't want to go calling them and look like a dumbass

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    He won't know you anyway, but yes. He also does some stuff with ECUs, like this salt flats racer.
    1993 K3500 - Peninsular 18:1 engine, marine injectors, high capacity cooling, AL Core Radiator, 3" DP and 4" exhaust, ISSPRO Gauges, Girdle, AMSOIL Dual Oil Filter System, 1997 Air Filter(trashed the K&N), 395K on Body, 165k on engine.
    1997 GMC Savana - 6.5 TD
    1966 CJ5 - V6 Gas - highly modified
    1967 Jeepster - Stock
    1986 Jeep CJ7 - Stock
    1993 Grand Cherokee - 6.2 diesel
    2007 Grand Cherokee - 3.0 diesel

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    what about going with a 2x4 tranny with a divoriced t case,just an idea

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    need some help mounting fuel tank 2003 into 1996

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