1973 Chevy
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- Location
- Wisconsin
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1970Something
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 5.9 6BT Cummins
After a request by Hotrod to start up a thread on this swap in this section, I listened to him haha.
Basically I want this thread to show how much work it can be to swap a 6bt into a squarebody frame. Also all the wiring and other misc modifications that go along with it. Any questions I have or members have can be answered here also. I just got started on this so it will be moving slow depending on $$$.
First of all you gotta get yourself a squarebody of your choice, rip out the motor and entire driveline. Then find yourself a cummins. You will probably be better off if you find an entire running truck because you have the entire driveline with that. But I didnt take that route, I was able to find just a motor for cheap from a friend.
This is what I started out with: '95 12 valve
First thing I did was take off the front half of the motor to check and see if I had to tab down the killer dowel pin or not. Always check that when you buy a 6bt you dont want that falling out
Pulleys and such removed.
Took off the 400 bolts that hold on the timing cover
And theres the pin, I obviously have to tab it down
I am planning on test running the engine first before I do to much to it, but I need a set of gaskets to come in the mail first (oil pan, timing cover, front and rear seals) While I wait in the mean time I just started cleaning up the motor. Didnt think there was paint under there! lol
Basically I want this thread to show how much work it can be to swap a 6bt into a squarebody frame. Also all the wiring and other misc modifications that go along with it. Any questions I have or members have can be answered here also. I just got started on this so it will be moving slow depending on $$$.
First of all you gotta get yourself a squarebody of your choice, rip out the motor and entire driveline. Then find yourself a cummins. You will probably be better off if you find an entire running truck because you have the entire driveline with that. But I didnt take that route, I was able to find just a motor for cheap from a friend.
This is what I started out with: '95 12 valve
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First thing I did was take off the front half of the motor to check and see if I had to tab down the killer dowel pin or not. Always check that when you buy a 6bt you dont want that falling out
Pulleys and such removed.
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Took off the 400 bolts that hold on the timing cover
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And theres the pin, I obviously have to tab it down
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I am planning on test running the engine first before I do to much to it, but I need a set of gaskets to come in the mail first (oil pan, timing cover, front and rear seals) While I wait in the mean time I just started cleaning up the motor. Didnt think there was paint under there! lol
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