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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: HB PA
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Re: 54 GMC, S10 swap, OM617 diesel
Bolted the front end on to find the right spot for the cab.
![]() Cab on its new mounts. I made my own front mounts and re used the rear shackle mounts. ![]() I still have feet thst will be welded to the back of the front mounts and rest on top of the frame. ![]() Just another shot. ![]() I welded a piece of 1x2 across the front frame rails to make a support for the fenders/inner fenders. Then cut down the original rad frame to fit around the steering box. Typical S10 swap stuff. ![]() Test fitting the engine. ![]() ![]() ![]() Eye balled it, measured it, leveled it and finally just plunged in and made motor mounts. Keeping the factor stule MB mounts which should keep engine vibration etc to a minimum. The even nicer part is they basically just need to flat areas to bolt down to, so by adding some more flat pieces I can later shim it if I somehow goofed up the levelnes of everything. Heres what I ended up with mount wise. ![]() ![]() Posted via Mobile Device |
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: HB PA
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Re: 54 GMC, S10 swap, OM617 diesel
The column I had from my donor was tilt and had the apparently common problem of being sloppy and I wasnt about to buy special tools and tear it out to tighten 4 bolts. Went to the junkyard and found a no tilt column WITH a key and yanked that along with a sector shaft from a full size chevy truck.
Dont have pics of it right now but I cut the top off the brake pedal assembly and welded a piece of rectangle steel across with 2 bolt holes in it. Bolted the column through the original mount holes and added supports that held it to the dash as well. Heres how it sits. ![]() ![]() Cut the shaft in half and sleeved it and welded it back together. Hopefully it works well once I get it on the ground with weight on it. ![]() ![]() Posted via Mobile Device |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Re: 54 GMC, S10 swap, OM617 diesel
This is an awesome build! keep it up!
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: HB PA
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Re: 54 GMC, S10 swap, OM617 diesel
The single biggest problem with putting the OM617 in anything is the oil pickup sump is at the front of the engine and its got a large section of the oil pan that wants to hit steering links, front diffs, control arms whatever. So after getting it set in place I turned the wheels til it hit each way and made a mark where I needed clearance. Then cut and welded.
![]() ![]() ![]() Baically just cut the rounded part out, put in a flat piece across the gap, then made side plugs then glued it all together. I dont have a finished pic, I didnt go crazy smoothing it all out, but aside from one pinhole leak, its all good. Pans coming off shortly to do more more work. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: HB PA
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Re: 54 GMC, S10 swap, OM617 diesel
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: York, Pa.
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Re: 54 GMC, S10 swap, OM617 diesel
DieselRat, Welcome from PA too. Everything looks great. Looks like you are rolling right along.
Shannon
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