"Mad Max"
TDR MEMBER
Alright-alright! Here we go! Yeah buddy - I'm ready to get serious on my next project: 'The Rig', the project from hell.
Let the projects begin! Okay amigos, here's my question of the day: Anyone out there put an Allison 5-speed behind a 6BT and converted to 4x4 with either a 205 or Atlas?
This Summer I'm starting this big honkin project that basically includes merging my 85 crew cab dually and my 93 CTD, while at the same time upgrading the transmission and rear end, and converting to 4x4.
There are several posibilities with the transmission: Go with a 2nd gen core and have it rebuilt via DTT or ATS, etc, or go psudo-industrial and get an Allison or Eaton. Either way I will end up with a lock-up converter so I can upgrade my woah power with an exhaust brake. I like the idea of a nice new Allison but I'm looking for y'all's input. If not that it'll be DTT all the way, but I'm not crazy about throwing all that power through the factory overdrive even if it is pro-built.
Either transmission option will have to be set up for a mated t-case - I'm just gonna do it that way. Anyone ever reworked the input-side of a divorced 205 to work with either a 2nd-gen auto or an Allison?
For the t-case I'm either going with the venerable 205 or an Atlas. If Atlas it'll be the one with the 3. 1 ratio low.
For the rear end I'm planning to go with a brand new D80 dually with discs from Dynatrac. Anything y'all think would be better, or cheaper (eegads they're pricey... )? With this setup, however, there is no provision for a parking brake, and I want one. So, either I fab up some brackets to augment the rear discs (no problem) or I install a driveshaft park brake (not my preferred method). Thoughts?
I already have a D60 dually front end ready to go.
Next, gears. Being in Colorado Springs at 7000' altitude and with the rig weighing in at ~7000lbs, I'm curious about which gears to go with? I like the cruise rpm with my 5500lb truck, empty, with the current 3. 54's, but first gear in my current '93 auto is really too high. I need to either go with 4. 10's and work a healthy overdrive, or (my preferance) is to have the transmission built with a super tall first gear, like a granny. With the Allison I can make use of 4 forward gears plus the overdrive, verses the 3 forward gears in the stocker. Once up to speed the rig just sails, but it needs taller gears, either in the transmission or axles, to get going. Once the transmission is done I'm not going to be worried about power - it'll handle all of what I got, so the 3. 54's, at highway speeds, will be great, and I'd prefer 3. 54's anyway. Thoughts?
So, transmission, rear end, and gear ratio's. I'm planning to make this Rig essentially into an RV, which will incliude mostly long-distance highway driving, usually towing something weighing about 10,000 lbs. I have a nice little '78 Ramcharger for 4x4'ing and camping. The Rig will be 4x4 for snow, bad weather, and occasional mild off roading - nothing too hard-core - it'll be too nice for that, hence the beater Ramcharger.
Any help out there in 1st Gen land?
Many thanks my friends,
- Gonzo
Let the projects begin! Okay amigos, here's my question of the day: Anyone out there put an Allison 5-speed behind a 6BT and converted to 4x4 with either a 205 or Atlas?
This Summer I'm starting this big honkin project that basically includes merging my 85 crew cab dually and my 93 CTD, while at the same time upgrading the transmission and rear end, and converting to 4x4.
There are several posibilities with the transmission: Go with a 2nd gen core and have it rebuilt via DTT or ATS, etc, or go psudo-industrial and get an Allison or Eaton. Either way I will end up with a lock-up converter so I can upgrade my woah power with an exhaust brake. I like the idea of a nice new Allison but I'm looking for y'all's input. If not that it'll be DTT all the way, but I'm not crazy about throwing all that power through the factory overdrive even if it is pro-built.
Either transmission option will have to be set up for a mated t-case - I'm just gonna do it that way. Anyone ever reworked the input-side of a divorced 205 to work with either a 2nd-gen auto or an Allison?
For the t-case I'm either going with the venerable 205 or an Atlas. If Atlas it'll be the one with the 3. 1 ratio low.
For the rear end I'm planning to go with a brand new D80 dually with discs from Dynatrac. Anything y'all think would be better, or cheaper (eegads they're pricey... )? With this setup, however, there is no provision for a parking brake, and I want one. So, either I fab up some brackets to augment the rear discs (no problem) or I install a driveshaft park brake (not my preferred method). Thoughts?
I already have a D60 dually front end ready to go.
Next, gears. Being in Colorado Springs at 7000' altitude and with the rig weighing in at ~7000lbs, I'm curious about which gears to go with? I like the cruise rpm with my 5500lb truck, empty, with the current 3. 54's, but first gear in my current '93 auto is really too high. I need to either go with 4. 10's and work a healthy overdrive, or (my preferance) is to have the transmission built with a super tall first gear, like a granny. With the Allison I can make use of 4 forward gears plus the overdrive, verses the 3 forward gears in the stocker. Once up to speed the rig just sails, but it needs taller gears, either in the transmission or axles, to get going. Once the transmission is done I'm not going to be worried about power - it'll handle all of what I got, so the 3. 54's, at highway speeds, will be great, and I'd prefer 3. 54's anyway. Thoughts?
So, transmission, rear end, and gear ratio's. I'm planning to make this Rig essentially into an RV, which will incliude mostly long-distance highway driving, usually towing something weighing about 10,000 lbs. I have a nice little '78 Ramcharger for 4x4'ing and camping. The Rig will be 4x4 for snow, bad weather, and occasional mild off roading - nothing too hard-core - it'll be too nice for that, hence the beater Ramcharger.
Any help out there in 1st Gen land?
Many thanks my friends,
- Gonzo