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04-28-2011, 10:44 PM | #1 |
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87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Hi all been lurker on this site for awhile but this is my first ever build thread, on this or any site for that matter. I have had quite a few projects, but never really documented them well in the past. I will try to lay out as many details as I can as I move forward with this project. I have been hit and miss with pictures but I will put all into this thread. I struggled to find some of the details of this conversion so I will put as many as possible in this thread to aid others who are doing or plan on doing this or a similar conversion.
The reasons for the conversion is first for mileage, I have had diesels in the past and wanted to get better fuel economy. Secondly the 454 had a couple issues that needed to be rectified, namely a bad rear main or seemingly rear main oil leak and a cracked (nearly in half) exhaust manifold. Considering I had the Cummins engine hanging around in my garage for some time now and a 454 with the issue outlined making this conversion happen just made sense to me. Jason The truck Last edited by jltait; 04-29-2011 at 12:16 AM. Reason: correction |
04-28-2011, 10:57 PM | #2 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Well hop to it! Love to see it done! Nice looking truck btw.
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04-28-2011, 11:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Definately looking forward to it!
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04-28-2011, 11:09 PM | #4 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
First up was converting the truck from auto transmission brake pedal and bracket over to manual transmission pedals and bracket. I fully expected this part of the project to go very smooth and quick, however I ran into some hurdles that I will outline. I now believe the pedals and bracket were from a non hydroboost truck and mine has hydroboost. The brake pedal that came with the manual parts I bought had the stud for the pedal to master cylinder push rod in a lower location SEE PICTURE(gray primer is the purchased pedal The natural/black pedal is my original). Therefore I had to modify the original brake pedal to use with the manual setup. I did this by cutting the foot pad piece off, cutting it down, then re-welding it to the main upright. The 2nd and 3rd photos show the completed work. In the photo where the gray primer is not evident the upper pedal is my reworked original.
This took care of the brake pedal....now onto the hanger bracket. |
04-28-2011, 11:12 PM | #5 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Jason, Good to see you finally have a build thread going, even though the build is almost done! Cant wait to see more pictures of your progress!
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04-28-2011, 11:27 PM | #6 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
The next hurdle I ran into,which I again attribute to hydroboost vs. non hydroboost, was the main pedal hanger bracket. This bracket is mounted with (4) studs through the firewall and (2) through the dash. My original bracket had (2) of the firwall studs (lowers) welded to the pedal bracket and protrude through the firewall with nuts bolting onto them in the engine compartment, the other (2) studs are welded to the hyroboost master cylinder bracket and protrude throught the firewall with nuts bolting onto them on the passenger compartment side of the firewall. The manual transmission pedal bracket I bought had all (4) stud welded to it and the nuts bolting onto them in the engine compartment. In the attached pics outlying this issue the gray primer bracket is my orginal pedal bracket and the rusty looking one is the manual transmission bracket I bought, It would normally have the clutch pedal bracket spot welded to it as well but I have already removed it in this picture in preparation for transferring it to my original pedal bracket. I could also have transferred the studs but my bracket was a whole lot cleaner as well.
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04-29-2011, 12:01 AM | #7 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
I remedied the issue with the pedal bracket by removing all the needed parts from the manual bracket I procured and moving them to my original pedal bracket. The parts required to be move for this change included the clutch pedal hanger bracket and clutch pedal interlock switch bracket. These are additional pieces spot welded to the same main bracket. I drilled the spot weld and welded them to my original pedal bracket. Again my original has gray primer on it in the picture and the manual bracket procured for this project is rusty in the reference attachment pictures. The last picture I circle the interlock switch bracket. The first picture is the clutch pedal bracket (Top view)removed from the manual transmission main pedal bracket and is prepped and ready to be welded to my original main pedal bracket. Unfortunately I do not have a good picture of the completed unit but the last two pictures do show the clutch/main pedal brackets after I welded them together. 2nd picture is a top view of the assembly and the last picture (with circle)is looking at the assembly viewing it from the left side looking at the clutch pedal broadside.
JLT Thanks for the comments guys. to be continued... Last edited by jltait; 04-30-2011 at 06:02 PM. Reason: fixed picture references in text |
04-30-2011, 09:24 PM | #8 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Next up was mounting the Master cylinder, I am using a stock square bode MC made by Sachs. Here you can see the mounting holes and clearanc holes for the MC body that I made. The upper mounting hole is obscured by wiring, but if you look closely you can see it where the yellow and green wires are intersecting.
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04-30-2011, 09:37 PM | #9 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Once the clutch master cylinder and pedal kit were installed I could move the truck out of the workshop and move on to prepping the engine and Transmission. I knew the Cummins rear main was leaking as this showed up while I had it running briefly on my test stand. I replaced the rear main with a Fel-Pro part that was inscribed made in the USA. Here are pictures of rear main replacement. The aluminum seal housing does not need to be removed for the seal replacement but if you do remove it the pan seal will be broken and you may need a new pan gasket at that point. I left the seal housing in place. I used two self tapping machine screws, screwed them into the seal 180* apart and pulled the seal with a wrecking bar supported by a piece of wood. Mine actually almost fell out, the seal had actually spun in the aluminum housing, nut sure what would cause this. First picture is after the old seal was removed and the second is with the new fel pro seal installe. The (This)seal kit comes with driver that is use to drive the seal into place and also has a lip to prevent driving it in to far.
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04-30-2011, 09:58 PM | #10 |
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With the rear seal taken car of I moved around to the front of the engine. I wanted to ensure the Case dowel pin aka KDP (acronym for Killer Dowel Pin) was taken care of. The KDP can wiggle its way loose, drop into the timing gears and cause lots of damage. I also wanted to pull the gear case bolts, thread lock and re-torque since they have a reputation for loosening up as well. The KDP looked like it had not moved much, but to be on the safe side I peened some burrs into the gear case KDP bore with a hammer and center punch to prevent it from moving. I then pulled each case bolt, added thread lock and re-torqued. Glad I did, 1 bolt was finger tight and a couple others were not much more than that. First pic is the gear case cover removed showing the gears. Second is a close up of the KDP prior to peening dimple into its bore.
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04-30-2011, 10:18 PM | #11 |
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With the front engine preparation complete I then reinstalled the rear engine adapter plate and the flywheel with new flywheel bolts. I suggest eating your Wheaties if you are going to toss one of these flywheels around! Also note this is a 1st gen '89-'93 Getrag G360 flywheel, They did not come on nv4500 but with a few mods work just fine. I went this route because it allowed me to a).Keep the starter I already had b).keep the engine adapter plate I already had. c). It allows the use of the 1st gen engine adapter plate which is 1" narrower than the 2nd gen plates that were factory equipped with nv4500's. I thought that 1" difference may give me some valuable additional firewall clearance during the conversion. And finally d.) because they allow the use of the better 1st gen 13" clutch and pressure plate. 2nd gen's had a weaker 12.25" clutch according to the dodge guys. 2nd gen clutches can be readily upgraded but it gets pricey real quick.
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04-30-2011, 10:30 PM | #12 |
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I then test fit the Advanced Adapters bellhousing, this unit is for the 1st gen dodge cummins. It is used to convert them from original Getrag G360's to NV4500. It is part number 712584. The casting is not as clean and defined as typical OEM right cast technology castings of today, but it does look pretty good. Kind of like the castings of the 60's versus the latest stuff, so far I am quite happy with it. The clutch fork is stock 1st gen cummins, bought from local dealership.
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04-30-2011, 10:36 PM | #13 |
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Here is a picture of the motor mounts I am using, I procured these on ebay. I am using two of the same side mounts on both sides of my engine. I am not sure if I am using both RH's or LH's, but I know they are both the same side. I think they are 2nd gen mounts, I know they are not 1st gen mounts. I am not real knowledgeable about Dodge cummins mounts...
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05-01-2011, 11:16 AM | #14 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Subscribing to this one.
anyone found good info on a Cummins/4l80e type of swap for those considering this type of swap for similar reasons but not wanting the standard tranny?
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05-22-2011, 03:18 PM | #15 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Any progress to report?
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05-22-2011, 03:50 PM | #16 |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Last PM I got from him he said that he is going to be out of town a lot in the next week or two and some things have came up so the project is on the back burner for right now.
He did however drive it down his driveway. He has a few things to button up, this build thread is pretty far behind where he really is.
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05-22-2011, 09:32 PM | #17 |
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Cool, cant wait to see pics!
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05-22-2011, 11:07 PM | #18 |
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Yeah, I made some progress but only had 6 hours or so worth of it. I will give an update soon. I am so tired right now I can hardly keep my eyes open.
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06-13-2011, 11:25 PM | #19 |
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Okay, things went way weird but I should have an update soon. My hard drive crashed and I thought all was lost concerning pictures. Fortunately I was able to resurrect the drive well enough to pull most of my pictures from it.
I have also been working to get my Dad's house/garage/barn cleaned out to put on the market. He is disabled and live in an assisted living facility. Needless to say I have had some roller coaster luck lately, hower I have made progress on the truck and actually drove it 130 miles or so this past weekend. I will try and get a good solid update in this week. JLT |
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Re: 87 Crew Cab 454/TH400 to Cummins/NV4500
Sweet build man! When I started my project I originally wanted to use a 4BT Cummins, but eventually ended up going with a 6.0L gasser. Look forward to more pics soon!
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06-17-2011, 07:00 PM | #21 |
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Still looking forward to pics buddy!
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06-17-2011, 09:58 PM | #22 |
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Well, after having to resurrect my hard-drive to get 'em back I am just gonna start dumping them in here with brief explanations, then add detail by editing after the fact
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06-17-2011, 10:14 PM | #23 |
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I then dug into the transmission looking for any apparent problems. And removing the GM only parts that would not be reused. More on this later.
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06-17-2011, 10:30 PM | #24 |
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More transmission pictures, including the parts that need to be swapped to convert the GM NV4500 ('96 up) to work with the cummins. I will add details about the conversion later.
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Then It was time for the 454 to come out. Notice in the first picture the cracked exhaust manifold. Also note the amount of oil around the bellhousing, the rear main leaked bad, strangely when driven, especially at freeway speed it would somewhat seal up. This is the original engine with only 80k miles so that is probably the issue with the seal leak. It was not driven much but towed heavy.
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