Big block swap in a big black ram
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Big block swap in a big black ram
Ok, so to start off I have a 1995 single cab short bed, 318 5spd with 7.5inches of lift and 37s. I recently did the one ton swap, 60/70 4:10 posi rear.
I've been debating on a motor swap for awhile, having 0bd1 my engine build would have to be basic (no one local tunes 0bd1) so instead of sinking 1k+ into top end parts, I'm doing the 440 swap!
Now I've read a few threads where people have done this but no one mentions where the got the mounts or even if they made them.
I'd like to run a 440 hooked to a manual tranny, if there an adapter plate I can buy? Please feel free to ask question and add input! Thanks everyone
I've been debating on a motor swap for awhile, having 0bd1 my engine build would have to be basic (no one local tunes 0bd1) so instead of sinking 1k+ into top end parts, I'm doing the 440 swap!
Now I've read a few threads where people have done this but no one mentions where the got the mounts or even if they made them.
I'd like to run a 440 hooked to a manual tranny, if there an adapter plate I can buy? Please feel free to ask question and add input! Thanks everyone
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Here's a page I found on it... Looks like the guy cut out the stock Ram mounts and welded the 440's right on the frame.
http://www.pavementsucks.com/board/t...big-block-swap
http://www.pavementsucks.com/board/t...big-block-swap
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not to thread jack, but do you have any pictures of your 1 ton swap? i have a 60/70 that i will be putting into my truck soon, and was wondering about d-shaft length. did you have to shorten your driveshaft at all?
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97tn4x4 lol I was thinking along the lines of a nv4500 lol
Redneck, the one ton swap was fairly simple took a few evenings, I went and bought the 2500 brake line (rubber ones and cuz I have so much lift) and the front shaft just bolts right up and the rear I took an inch off and it uses the 4.5in wide u joint. Double check yours lol and PB blast EVERYTHING a few weeks prior to the swap.
Over your rear axle, up in the frame rail there is a brake line bracket, buy a spare fella!
Redneck, the one ton swap was fairly simple took a few evenings, I went and bought the 2500 brake line (rubber ones and cuz I have so much lift) and the front shaft just bolts right up and the rear I took an inch off and it uses the 4.5in wide u joint. Double check yours lol and PB blast EVERYTHING a few weeks prior to the swap.
Over your rear axle, up in the frame rail there is a brake line bracket, buy a spare fella!
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Redneck, the one ton swap was fairly simple took a few evenings, I went and bought the 2500 brake line (rubber ones and cuz I have so much lift) and the front shaft just bolts right up and the rear I took an inch off and it uses the 4.5in wide u joint. Double check yours lol and PB blast EVERYTHING a few weeks prior to the swap.
Over your rear axle, up in the frame rail there is a brake line bracket, buy a spare fella!
Over your rear axle, up in the frame rail there is a brake line bracket, buy a spare fella!
i got a quote from the big rig shop 2 miles from me to shorten my driveshaft, and it was 90 bucks, plus whatever the 1410 yoke costs.
i had already planned on getting 2500 brake lines. my truck is an 01, and the axles are out of a 96, so the lines, and calipers are a bit different.
how is the stopping power with those single piston calipers? my d44 has dual piston calipers, so im a little nervous losing 1 piston per side.
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