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LCAC_Man #1027 LBZ Duramax Conversion
Author: LCAC_Man (Show all albums)

This album will cover the Duramax/Allison conversion(including dash cluster integration), installation of airbags to assist suspension, conversion of vacuum brakes to Hydroboost, replacement of Onan gas generator with a Onan/Cummins 5500LP, inverter/charger installation, dual roof a/c installation, and Bedroom reconfiguration that will add "pass-thru" storage.
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repurposed the old onan drip/splash shield material to fabricate a heat shield for the engine and generator mufflers the rest of the exhaust tubing will be heat tape wrapped


intercooler location, trans coolers will sit above them and then the fans on top of them


drop down from the overhead to the intercoolers


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intercooler tubing from drivers side, I tried to use only enough of the silicone connectors as to allow reasonable removal of the tube sections


intercooler tubing fabrication and installation, passenger side


reconditioned factory 6 row FMC radiator back in place for radiator hose fabrication


upper radiator hose became simple with reworked upper engine coolant output tube


keeping both mufflers close will allow a simple heat sheild solution just above them, this will keep the the majority of the heated air from being pulled through the radiator


completed the generator exhaust, routing out right above the engine exhaust


Using the Nicktane adapter so that I can run the 2 micron Caterpillar filters. Also heated the filter head so that I could rotate the hose connections for better routing.


new mount bracket to relocate the fuel filter assy.


these are ford taurus fans, pretty well known in the offroading community, they move a huge amount of air and are both reliable and cheap
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