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Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193067] Sun, 16 December 2012 10:29 Go to next message
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193068 is a reply to message #193067] Sun, 16 December 2012 11:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well, let's put together a kickstarter to build the replacement for the
GMC.

Ron

p. s. I'm in for at least $100
On Dec 16, 2012 8:29 AM, "RC Jordan" <rc@rcjordan.com> wrote:

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>
>
> http://dallassmithcorp.com/products/lo-floor-chassis/ford-chassis/ford-z-frame-chassis-with-intellisync-connect/
>
> 6.7L Power Stroke&#8482; V8 Turbo Diesel
>
> Platforms: Available on either a Ford F-450 or F-550 platform. The
> Z-Frame&#8482; is manufactured on a front wheel drive Ford F-450/F-550
> Lo-Floor&#8482; chassis cab platform, is produced by MOR/Ryde International.
>
>
> Stability & Ease Of Use: The Z-Frame&#8482; Lo-Floor&#8482; chassis cab
> has a step-in/step-out floor height as low as 8&#8243; &#8211; meaning that
> no lifts or steep ramps are required for passenger boarding accessibility.
> Z-Frame&#8482; chassis are available in 14,500 lbs. to 19,500 lbs. gross
> vehicle weight ratings (GVWR). All Z-Frame&#8482; chassis incorporate an
> Axleless® air ride Wide &#8211; Trac&#8482; rear independent suspension
> which provides improved vehicle handling and stability.
>
> Axleless rear suspension
> http://dallassmithcorp.com/products/axleless/
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193069 is a reply to message #193068] Sun, 16 December 2012 11:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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All I need is the diesel drivetrain. Too bad it costs more than a ready-to-drive GMC.

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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193071 is a reply to message #193069] Sun, 16 December 2012 12:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jim Bounds used the on from GM on the 23' that he did for the TV actor .
I don't think there are many that will put up the money to do it.
Jim B has experience and knowledge.


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Re: Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193074 is a reply to message #193067] Sun, 16 December 2012 13:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Is that the same as the Workhorse chassis that JimB used? I think the he would take a lot of convincing to attempt that again, and someone would have had to win the Lottery to want to afford it!

George Rudawsky
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193081 is a reply to message #193074] Sun, 16 December 2012 16:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Or have more money than sense! ;-)

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-----Original Message-----
From: George Rudawsky

Is that the same as the Workhorse chassis that JimB used? I think the he would take a lot of convincing to attempt that again, and
someone would have had to win the Lottery to want to afford it!
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Re: Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193085 is a reply to message #193067] Sun, 16 December 2012 17:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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This is a Ford Powerstroke unit. Might be easier or more difficult than the Workhorse units. Sooner or later, these will start showing up in salvage yards and used truck lots.

I'd think grafting on a new front sub-frame would be much simpler than trying to integrate an entire chassis with anti-lock brakes like Jim B did.


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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193089 is a reply to message #193085] Sun, 16 December 2012 17:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kerry,

JimB used the OEM rear bogie's and brake setup - might have changed them to disks but I'm not sure about that. At any rate I am
reasonably confident the rear brakes did not have ABS.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Kerry Pinkerton

This is a Ford Powerstroke unit. Might be easier or more difficult than the Workhorse units. Sooner or later, these will start
showing up in salvage yards and used truck lots.

I'd think grafting on a new front sub-frame would be much simpler than trying to integrate an entire chassis with anti-lock brakes
like Jim B did.
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193092 is a reply to message #193089] Sun, 16 December 2012 18:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Rob: Jim B built 2 workhorse GMCs. The 26' had the oem GMC dual wheels. The 23' he built had a single rear wheel setup and was the workhorse and I believe it had ABS..



Robert Mueller wrote on Sun, 16 December 2012 18:50

Kerry,

JimB used the OEM rear bogie's and brake setup - might have changed them to disks but I'm not sure about that. At any rate I am
reasonably confident the rear brakes did not have ABS.

Regards,
Rob M.


-----Original Message-----
From: Kerry Pinkerton

This is a Ford Powerstroke unit. Might be easier or more difficult than the Workhorse units. Sooner or later, these will start
showing up in salvage yards and used truck lots.

I'd think grafting on a new front sub-frame would be much simpler than trying to integrate an entire chassis with anti-lock brakes
like Jim B did.
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193095 is a reply to message #193092] Sun, 16 December 2012 18:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Chuck,

Agreed, the '23 footer was a GMC body on the Workhorse chassis.

I helped him sort out the brakes on the '26. He had purchased a high dollar bleeder with a diaphragm and couldn't figger out why
they kept getting air in the brakes when his guys bled them. There were two reasons, they had the wrong adapter for the master
cylinder and there was a hole in the bleeder's diaphragm.

I got the correct part number for the M/C adapter and Jim ordered one and a new diaphragm. After that "Bob's your Uncle" (good to go
in Aussie.)

Regards,
Rob M.

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Boyd

Rob: Jim B built 2 workhorse GMCs. The 26' had the oem GMC dual wheels. The 23' he built had a single rear wheel setup and was
the workhorse and I believe it had ABS..

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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193098 is a reply to message #193095] Sun, 16 December 2012 19:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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If you have the rear full size bed, would it not be easier to just go with
a rear engine Detroit Diesel if you going that far? (just musing out loud)
...

S. Williams


On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Rob Mueller <robmueller@iinet.net.au>wrote:

> Chuck,
>
> Agreed, the '23 footer was a GMC body on the Workhorse chassis.
>
> I helped him sort out the brakes on the '26. He had purchased a high
> dollar bleeder with a diaphragm and couldn't figger out why
> they kept getting air in the brakes when his guys bled them. There were
> two reasons, they had the wrong adapter for the master
> cylinder and there was a hole in the bleeder's diaphragm.
>
> I got the correct part number for the M/C adapter and Jim ordered one and
> a new diaphragm. After that "Bob's your Uncle" (good to go
> in Aussie.)
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Boyd
>
> Rob: Jim B built 2 workhorse GMCs. The 26' had the oem GMC dual wheels.
> The 23' he built had a single rear wheel setup and was
> the workhorse and I believe it had ABS..
>
> C. Boyd
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193099 is a reply to message #193098] Sun, 16 December 2012 19:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Before I put up the big money, matching Ronald's from wherever, what kind
of mileage can I expect??

Mike in NS

On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Sammy Williams <bd5av8r@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you have the rear full size bed, would it not be easier to just go with
> a rear engine Detroit Diesel if you going that far? (just musing out loud)
> ...
>
> S. Williams
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Rob Mueller <robmueller@iinet.net.au
> >wrote:
>
> > Chuck,
> >
> > Agreed, the '23 footer was a GMC body on the Workhorse chassis.
> >
> > I helped him sort out the brakes on the '26. He had purchased a high
> > dollar bleeder with a diaphragm and couldn't figger out why
> > they kept getting air in the brakes when his guys bled them. There were
> > two reasons, they had the wrong adapter for the master
> > cylinder and there was a hole in the bleeder's diaphragm.
> >
> > I got the correct part number for the M/C adapter and Jim ordered one and
> > a new diaphragm. After that "Bob's your Uncle" (good to go
> > in Aussie.)
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rob M.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Charles Boyd
> >
> > Rob: Jim B built 2 workhorse GMCs. The 26' had the oem GMC dual wheels.
> > The 23' he built had a single rear wheel setup and was
> > the workhorse and I believe it had ABS..
> >
> > C. Boyd
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193131 is a reply to message #193099] Mon, 17 December 2012 05:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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> Before I put up the big money, matching Ronald's from wherever, what kind
> of mileage can I expect??
>

oh - about 8 to 10 mpg - depending on if you tow
bout the same as your 455 gmc

here is JimB's correct answer ( never stated the final MPG:>)
-------------
I jumped out on that limb to the tune of big bucks to figure out I will
probably never do that again. BTW, I did 2 of these Duramax chassis
swaps-- as if it was not aparent the first time it was a cash sucking pig!!!

Jim Bounds

if you could read the tech presentation from Hubler on GMCMI (2000)
you would see the pain on a GMC

I love my car diesel
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193132 is a reply to message #193085] Mon, 17 December 2012 05:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kerry,
I agree with you on this. Hot rodders have been clipping old car frames
for 30 years and making it work, and work well.

On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Kerry Pinkerton <Pinkertonk@mchsi.com>wrote:

>
>
> This is a Ford Powerstroke unit. Might be easier or more difficult than
> the Workhorse units. Sooner or later, these will start showing up in
> salvage yards and used truck lots.
>
> I'd think grafting on a new front sub-frame would be much simpler than
> trying to integrate an entire chassis with anti-lock brakes like Jim B did.
> --
> Kerry Pinkerton
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193134 is a reply to message #193132] Mon, 17 December 2012 07:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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gene

Why did I know you already had the answer! <VBG>

Mike in NS

On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 7:46 AM, Steven Ferguson <botiemad11@gmail.com>wrote:

> Kerry,
> I agree with you on this. Hot rodders have been clipping old car frames
> for 30 years and making it work, and work well.
>
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Kerry Pinkerton <Pinkertonk@mchsi.com
> >wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > This is a Ford Powerstroke unit. Might be easier or more difficult than
> > the Workhorse units. Sooner or later, these will start showing up in
> > salvage yards and used truck lots.
> >
> > I'd think grafting on a new front sub-frame would be much simpler than
> > trying to integrate an entire chassis with anti-lock brakes like Jim B
> did.
> > --
> > Kerry Pinkerton
> >
> > North Alabama, near Huntsville,
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Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193136 is a reply to message #193131] Mon, 17 December 2012 07:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gene,

I checked the Seminar Handout Section of GMCMI and Bill's installation is not there. Marc Hogenboom's is and he noted he got 14-15
mpg no towd.

I also checked the GMCMI Newsletters for 2000 and nothing there about Bill's diesel either.

You're mates with Manny, what kind of mileage does he get with his 4 cylinder diesel?

Regards,
Rob M.

-----Original Message-----
From: gene Fisher

Before I put up the big money, matching Ronald's from wherever, what kind of mileage can I expect??

oh - about 8 to 10 mpg - depending on if you tow
bout the same as your 455 gmc

here is JimB's correct answer ( never stated the final MPG:>)
-------------
I jumped out on that limb to the tune of big bucks to figure out I will
probably never do that again. BTW, I did 2 of these Duramax chassis
swaps-- as if it was not aparent the first time it was a cash sucking pig!!!

Jim Bounds

if you could read the tech presentation from Hubler on GMCMI (2000)
you would see the pain on a GMC

I love my car diesel
gene


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Re: Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193142 is a reply to message #193067] Mon, 17 December 2012 09:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think I will import a friendly bus to replace my 1999 GMC van with a wheelchair lift that I use for my multiply handicapped daughter. When did you say the next powerball lottery was in the US. Surely I will have a good chance if I can get a couple of tickets? Maybe the friendly bus bus company will donate one to me. Just how friendly are they??

Bob Horton
Brandon, manitoba
Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193151 is a reply to message #193071] Mon, 17 December 2012 10:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I stopped off at his joint last week.  Not cheap, but inexpensive in the long run, the work he does - it all looked good.  He said he had no intention of doing another diesel based on the time it took and the costs incurred.  I don't blame him.
 
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From: Jim Kanomata <jimkanomata@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Front drive diesel with no rear axles

Jim Bounds used the on from GM on the 23' that he did for the TV actor .
I don't think there are many that will put up the money to do it.
Jim B has experience and knowledge.


On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 9:15 AM, RC Jordan <rc@rcjordan.com> wrote:

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>
> All I need is the diesel drivetrain.  Too bad it costs more than a
> ready-to-drive GMC.
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Re: Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193178 is a reply to message #193067] Mon, 17 December 2012 14:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I own the 23' Duramax.

Too much misinformation and incorrect information is floating around....at least as pertains to the 23D.


On the trip home from Florida, on a new engine I got 15 to 17 MPG, and the engine was spinning faster than needed on a set of gears intended for around town delivery.




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Re: Front drive diesel with no rear axles [message #193179 is a reply to message #193178] Mon, 17 December 2012 14:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Ken, when you have time why not write up your experiences? Someone may want to follow in your footsteps.
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