jeremy...
some people offset the cummins an inch to the drivers side to get away from a pass side diff... but this is totally dependent upon lift,,if any... bodylift . . if any,, and type of cross member used. . I like the look of it straight as possible in the chassis
gen one mounts to stock chevy frame... redrilled
gen one mounts to aftermarket mounts,, theres a couple out there
custom mounts made by you
gen 2 mounts ( my preference) with a custom made mount
dodge crossmember . . modified to fit the chevy
chevy crossmember ... modified,, usually cutting a bit away for the ctd damper
custom made crossmember
these are your options... the parameters are pretty broad. . basically getting the engine in the bay as low as possible... it also depends on the transmission/ transfer case option how, and if, it might offset or be tilted in the chassis,,such as when using the p30 conversion
Im going to use
gen 2 mounts ( better vibration isolation but a little harder to fab up)
custom made crossmember, no offset
3 inch suspension lift... 2. 5 inch bodylift (so I wont have any exhaust issues)
I dont think youll find any more complete thread for a chevy cummins conversion than the one at ck5... theres probably 10 people over there that have recently done the conversion in various ways. .
I just want to confirm you looked at the "cummins in a chevy conversion thread"... its now about 13 pages long... and there are lots of pics... you are right however there is not much info on engine placement... feel free to write some of the members 59crewcab has done several conversions and fabs and sells mounts... Ill try to remember to address your question in upcoming threads
theres also several members here that have/are currently doing nice conversions... I assume you did a search
hope this helps
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