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Daniellane 11-24-2009 02:30 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
yeah how did you make the dash fit? more pictures

JohnC 11-24-2009 11:56 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
That dash is sweet. Well the whole project is :lol:

flamingbig10 11-24-2009 12:28 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
nice project

Lonnies Performance 11-24-2009 05:58 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
The dash has actually consumed more time than making the engine fit.

Will try to finish up the fitment of the heater box & parts this weekend.
I'll post more pictures then.

MrBeast 11-26-2009 07:18 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
This is gonna be a cool truck

Damien 01-12-2010 01:06 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
any updates?

Lonnies Performance 01-12-2010 08:25 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Progress has been slow with the holidays & work related distractions, so I have not touched it in about a month.

Started mounting the steering column, & trying to find an appropriate seat type/location for the truck.

I really want a set of newer leather heated seats, but I will not hack the floor to install them. The ones in my Yukon are much higher, but I would like to find something similar that fits. Thinking buckets with a console/center seat like some of the pickups had. There are a few aftermarket ones out there, but either really expensive, or a little cheap looking. Anyone have any recommendations?

Here are a few more pics.

Heater box
http://www.lonniesperformance.com/85...rewall/014.jpg

Underneath
http://www.lonniesperformance.com/85...w/IM000978.jpg

79gmc5.3 01-13-2010 07:17 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
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Originally Posted by Lonnies Performance (Post 3726937)
Progress has been slow with the holidays & work related distractions, so I have not touched it in about a month.

Started mounting the steering column, & trying to find an appropriate seat type/location for the truck.

I really want a set of newer leather heated seats, but I will not hack the floor to install them. The ones in my Yukon are much higher, but I would like to find something similar that fits. Thinking buckets with a console/center seat like some of the pickups had. There are a few aftermarket ones out there, but either really expensive, or a little cheap looking. Anyone have any recommendations?

Here are a few more pics.

Heater box
http://www.lonniesperformance.com/85...rewall/014.jpg

Underneath
http://www.lonniesperformance.com/85...w/IM000978.jpg

This is what I had to do to get my 01 Sierra seats to work.

Lonnies Performance 01-13-2010 09:39 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Yes, I previously saw your post with the newer seats & really liked them, but then saw you had to cut the floor. I will not cut anything on the truck as I am trying to retain an unmodified look. Your seats look like they are at a good height though. Not sure what to look for now....

Lonnies Performance 01-13-2010 09:40 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Any ideas?

Lonnies Performance 01-24-2010 11:02 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Made some progress today.

Got a steering column built. Added about 11" to the length & welded on some new brackets.

http://www.lonniesperformance.com/85...terior/795.jpg

http://www.lonniesperformance.com/85...terior/801.jpg

k10shortbox 02-01-2010 02:30 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
I installed seats out of an 04 chevy pickup and i didnt have to hack up my floor but instead i cut off the tracks so i cant slide the seats back and forth but there isnt much room to do that anyways. after that you just have to make brackets to have the seats sit the height that you want. Trust me if you can make that dash and everything else fit in you can make the seats fit haha

Lonnies Performance 02-01-2010 08:51 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Do you have any pictures to see how they fit?

k10shortbox 02-02-2010 02:45 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
I will as soon as i get home this weekend, i dont have any up here at school. to give you an idea the bottom of the headrest is right at the bottom of the back window. I am about 6' tall and it is right about perfect. basically once you get the tracks cut off you only need to make a couple brackets to accomadate for the floor.

joe231 02-02-2010 03:05 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Where do you get the MegaMat?
I tried google but didn't find anything

Edit: I found it, It is a FatMat product, no?

ghettoluxury 02-02-2010 11:39 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lonnies Performance (Post 3754976)
Made some progress today.

Got a steering column built. Added about 11" to the length & welded on some new brackets.

http://www.lonniesperformance.com/85...terior/795.jpg

http://www.lonniesperformance.com/85...terior/801.jpg

WOW that is AWSOME

07HDClassic 02-05-2010 07:17 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
You've got quite a project going, but it looking good. Can't wait for some updates.

D-Day 03-05-2010 04:29 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
This is an intriguing project to me, 'cause I'd love to put a Duramax in my '73. Besides the obvious and glaring fact of money, it seems a rather daunting task and not a quick swap...and I'd wanna do it to my daily driver.

Lonnies Performance 03-05-2010 11:52 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
I originally decided to do this for a few reasons....

I went with the Duramax, since it is the closest thing to a Chevy engine out there. The Cummins would have been easier, but I have a thing for V8's.

I thought it would be different as a prime reason, but I also wanted to have a "fast" truck that did not get near single digit gas mileage. I already built a 427 that ran low 13's in a lifted, 35" tired truck, but never got over 11mpg.

I figure I can still get respectable mileage (hopefully about 18 on the highway), be able crack off some 12 sec drag strip times & still pull a trailer to take my car to the track at the same time.


Hopefully I will get there if I ever find the time to finish it.

bm* 03-06-2010 08:15 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
wowsers

Teck 03-07-2010 12:30 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Awsome job so far. That dash bezel looks real good, howed you make it.

fpjr0 03-08-2010 01:46 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
real nice project

Pullin81 03-08-2010 10:12 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
if your looking for some leather seats check out trucknvans.com..i cant remember if you can get the heater option with them... but i bought a set of black leather buckets with a centerconsol/ jumper seat...comes with the brackets and each seat slides individualy even the center one...i have them in my 86 short box and there quite comfortable.

mwooten92 03-08-2010 10:19 PM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
that red sure is pretty. love the dash/steering column already. subscribed!

Lonnies Performance 03-09-2010 12:45 AM

Re: '82 Duramax diesel conversion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pullin81 (Post 3848546)
if your looking for some leather seats check out trucknvans.com..i cant remember if you can get the heater option with them... but i bought a set of black leather buckets with a centerconsol/ jumper seat...comes with the brackets and each seat slides individualy even the center one...i have them in my 86 short box and there quite comfortable.

Any pictures? I'd like to see what you have. Thanks for the info.


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