Conversion Kit: 1973-1987 Chevy / GMC Solid Axle with Automatic Transmission to 1989-1998 Cummins 12V

$2,255.95
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
SKU:
101133
[{"id":1420,"label":"DCS SKU 1374: Adapter Plate: 1989-2002 Cummins 12V/24V to 4L60E, 4L80E & Allison. Requires DCS Flex Plate (SKU 1327). Uses Ford 6.4L starter","selected":true,"data":"861","image":{"data":"https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-tk2jnary3t/images/stencil/{:size}/products/861/1449/1374b__65798.1694594256.jpg?c=1","alt":" "}},{"id":1008,"label":"DCS SKU 1379: Adapter Plate: 1989-2002 Cummins 12V/24V to Turbo 350, 400, 700R4. Requires DCS Flex Plate (SKU 1327) and Ford 6.4L starter","selected":false,"data":"591","image":{"data":"https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-tk2jnary3t/images/stencil/{:size}/products/591/1057/1379v2_1__13507.1694593396.jpg?c=1","alt":" "}}]
[{"id":1009,"label":"DCS Custom Flex Plate - Chevy to Cummins, SFI 29.3 Certified","selected":true,"data":"614","image":{"data":"https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-tk2jnary3t/images/stencil/{:size}/products/614/1083/1327_1__95350.1694593474.jpg?c=1","alt":" "}}]
[{"id":1010,"label":"Engine Mounts: Chevy 1973-1987 Solid Axle to 1989-2002 12 Valve & 24 Valve Cummins","selected":true,"data":"581","image":{"data":"https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-tk2jnary3t/images/stencil/{:size}/products/581/1042/1198revb__24924.1694593369.jpg?c=1","alt":" "}}]
[{"id":1011,"label":"Sensor Adapters - 1967-1997 Ford Gas & Diesel, 1999-2001 Ford Gas, and 1973-1987 Chevy (SKU 1031)","selected":true,"data":"575","image":{"data":"https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-tk2jnary3t/images/stencil/{:size}/products/575/1036/1031revb__22285.1694593352.jpg?c=1","alt":" "}}]
[{"id":1258,"label":"XDP Wrinkle Black HD Gear Reduction Starter, 2008-2010 Ford 6.4L Power Stroke","selected":true,"data":"942","image":{"data":"https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-tk2jnary3t/images/stencil/{:size}/products/942/1583/2692__08695.1694594507.jpg?c=1","alt":""}}]
Adding to cart… The item has been added
The 4x4 trucks have a taller transmission tunnel making it a more likely candidate than the 2WD but the conversion has been done to both. 2WD truck owners have had to do body lifts or tunnel modifications depending on which transmission they wish to use. Regardless of 2 or 4 wheel drive you’ll need to drop the cross-member under the oil pan about 2” to clear the taller Cummins engine. It is possible to fit the engine into the truck without modifying the firewall slightly but removing the #6 valve cover will not be possible. Just below the windshield wiper motor you will need to massage the firewall into the cab about ½” – ¾” so it’s not anything major but necessary for valve cover removal after the engine has been fitted into your truck. Another thing to be aware of if you choose to run the mechanical fan is bending the pinch weld, where the firewall and the tunnel meet, back to make room for the transmission bell housing. You may have to modify the pinch weld all the way across the firewall on the passenger side depending on what diameter exhaust you wish to use. *Uses Ford 6.4 diesel starter* *Summary: There is fabrication work necessary to make room for the Cummins engine. This includes dropping the cross-member underneath the oil pan*
Make of Truck:
Chevy/GMC
Ship Separately:
No
Product can be split into multiple boxes:
No
Must Ship Freight:
No
Is Featured:
No
Year of Truck:
1973
Year of Truck:
1974
Year of Truck:
1975
Year of Truck:
1976
Year of Truck:
1977
Year of Truck:
1978
Year of Truck:
1979
Year of Truck:
1980
Year of Truck:
1981
Year of Truck:
1982
Year of Truck:
1983
Year of Truck:
1984
Year of Truck:
1985
Year of Truck:
1986
Year of Truck:
1987
Adaptable Engine:
12V 1st Gen- 1989-1993
Adaptable Engine:
12V 2nd Gen- 1994-1998
Adaptable Transmission:
Chevy 4L60E
Adaptable Transmission:
Chevy 4L80E
Adaptable Transmission:
Turbo 350, Turbo 400, 700R4
Original Engine:
5.7L / 7.4L gas
Transmission:
Turbo 350, Turbo 400, 700R4
Conversion Engine:
1989-1998 12 Valve
Original Engine:
6.2L Diesel