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lotsofmiles

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I keep coming back to these DMax websites! I have a 1976 FMC motor home that has a perfectly good running Chrysler 440 with Edelbrock MPI fuel injection.

But I also have a LBZ on an engine stand in the garage. Would need an Allison 6 spd and everything else. I don't have any donor vehicle. Should I sell the engine I have and get a donor vehicle or just assemble parts as I would only want to do the necessary things. It is a rear engined coach and the stock rear end and wheels would give me 1800 rpm at 65mph.

Your thoughts?
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you should sell the lbz cheap to me
 

txgtr

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A couple of projects that I have been thinking of: 1. 1966 c10 step side, Duramax, compound turbos, awd, t56 or zf6.
2. 1948 chevy four door dually, Duramax or 6.7 CR, nv5600.
 

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Currently working on a 1959 Chev 3800 (1 Ton) 4x4 Dually. Have a 2004 LLY with only 35,000km on it, 4L80E Transmission, NP-205 Transfer Case.

Looking for new wiring harness for the engine (can anyone help me?).

Lane
 

wes06dmax

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If I had the Money, I would Build a 67 chevy just like this but paint it Black

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Then I would take the truck and a LBZ engine to Rob and give him a blank check and tell him to make it run I want 9 second truck with a big smile on my face:D
 
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1lowdiesel

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Currently working on a 1959 Chev 3800 (1 Ton) 4x4 Dually. Have a 2004 LLY with only 35,000km on it, 4L80E Transmission, NP-205 Transfer Case.

Looking for new wiring harness for the engine (can anyone help me?).

Lane

there is someone on here selling 2 of them i think. $300 each.
 

DieselS10

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I can relate. I'm making fairly good time so far though, I've got the engine, tranny, transfers, ECM, TCM, and both batteries mounted in just shy of a month. Now for all of the little boring stuff.

I'll be following your build!