install duramax for 7k?
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install duramax for 7k? - 6/28/2008 9:07:22 AM
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Todd
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I thought I remember someone mentioning that there is a company or person on here that installs a Duramax in an H1 for 7K? Is this right? If so send me their way.
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 6/28/2008 9:12:15 AM
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ronb
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maybe 7k labor? The labor for a 6.5 swap is around $4k. I''d stick with the companies with a good rep saving a few buck now might be buying you trouble for years to come. Getting an Alpha is one thing, but I never really figured out why everyone wants to drop $25k+ into a d-max swap.
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 6/28/2008 10:59:28 AM
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phazer42
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be very cautious about the install places.... Alien on the HML recently was taken for a lot of money and never did get his Dmax conversion done... he lives in NY, the conversion company was in CO and now hes taking it to Predator in CA to get done.... a LOT of head ache and in the end I am sure he will have lost thousands....
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 6/28/2008 11:20:22 AM
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2doorh1
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had to be for labor only and my bet is whoever gave the price thinks it is a plug and play afair, not realizing the enormous amount of work involved to get it in and the fact that the transmission and transfer case swap too.
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 6/28/2008 3:29:52 PM
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Injunfarian
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I remember reading it on HML and believe I posted info about it on here. Forget the guys name or phone number but it was for labour only.
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 6/28/2008 5:23:38 PM
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3hummers
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Don''t remember but clearly labor only
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 6/29/2008 2:48:47 PM
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Todd
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Yeah I figured it would be 7k in labor. Yyou can get a durmax tranny and case for around 4k. I''m not looking for a show quality swap just somehting that will work great.
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 6/30/2008 5:53:29 AM
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2doorh1
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Todd, From my undertsanding the swap is somewhat more involved that your basic chevy 4x4 engine/tranny swap out. There are cooling issues, wiring harness issues, etc. all kind of stuff that have to be accounted for. Watch the video of Predator getting one ready to swap and you will see what I am talking about, they take off the entire body!
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 7/2/2008 8:02:24 AM
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BigKofJustice
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There was a company , Twisted Diesel that offered cheap duramax conversions for h1, but they''re out of business now and are facing many lawsuits. They advertised conversions for very cheap. I''m wary of any cheap duramax conversions for our trucks, it''s a real big deal to get everything working together. You usually have to lift the truck a bit to get things to fit, plus you need to upgrade cooling, trans, transfer case, etc. One big part is to get all the electronics to talk to each other, and to make sure things pass CARB/EPA which was brought up on another forum. It''s not a drop in and go conversion, after observing the process, I know why labor usually runs 15,000 to 30,000 for these jobs. If I were to swap to a non 6.5 engine, I''d go with a cummins.
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RE: install duramax for 7k? - 7/2/2008 8:06:22 AM
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ronb
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I''ll second the cummings
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