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Offline Phoenix-GER

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K30/M1008 1985 - Duramax LBZ Swap Project
« on: August 10, 2022, 04:15:53 AM »
After the enginebuilder finally also not in NL can obtain a new P400 for our project does we go now a new way in the drivetrain issue.
We was before the descision on the P400 on that way but we cancel about the hugh challenges on it.

Now we are going with a Donortruck and hopefully at the end we will have a nice stocklooking K30/M1008 with a Tiger under the hood.
Found this nice one GMC 2006 single cab longbed 4x4 with LBZ Engine in Germany.
Just now is a good time to purchase Diesel Trucks :P nevertheless these one are still not cheap as the engine is know as best choice for a swap and there are enough V8 Lovers around who know that also.
Coming with Allison 6speed transmission and 147000 miles on the clock





Still waiting on a new "heart"

« Last Edit: August 11, 2022, 10:33:10 AM by Phoenix-GER »

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Re: K30/M1008 1985 - Duramax LBZ Swap Project
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2022, 11:43:57 AM »
Pics did not come through... :(
1957 Apache 3100 235 Inline 6, 3 on the tree
1973 C-20, 3+3 454 4BBL TH400  Water Injection
1978 K-10, 350 4BBL TH350 NP203 M.M. Part time Kit/Hubs
1980 C-10 under construction

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Re: K30/M1008 1985 - Duramax LBZ Swap Project
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2022, 01:18:29 AM »
Pics did not come through... :(

I change it - let me know if pictures still missing

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Re: K30/M1008 1985 - Duramax LBZ Swap Project
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2022, 09:51:08 AM »
Still don't show up for me. If this is Google images, you have to put it in an album and set the album to public.
-Erik-
1991 V3500 - Gen V TBI 454, 4L80E, NP205, 14 bolt FF, D60, 8" Lift on 35s
1977 K20 Silverado - 350, THM350, NP203, 14 bolt FF, D44, Stock Lift on 31s
1969 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe - EFI350, THM350
1968 Chevrolet Step-side Pickup - 300HP L6

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Re: K30/M1008 1985 - Duramax LBZ Swap Project
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2022, 10:34:20 AM »
you are right google photos.... let me know if they now show up
Sorry - i know how much annoying such problems are

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Re: K30/M1008 1985 - Duramax LBZ Swap Project
« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2022, 09:22:12 AM »
Pictures show for me now!  8)
-Erik-
1991 V3500 - Gen V TBI 454, 4L80E, NP205, 14 bolt FF, D60, 8" Lift on 35s
1977 K20 Silverado - 350, THM350, NP203, 14 bolt FF, D44, Stock Lift on 31s
1969 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe - EFI350, THM350
1968 Chevrolet Step-side Pickup - 300HP L6

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Re: K30/M1008 1985 - Duramax LBZ Swap Project
« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2022, 06:19:16 AM »
After discussing everything for and against the conversion again over the last few days, we got to the heart of the matter:

Not that we done this before we descide to go with an engine swap... but before we had not a Donortruck with 360 HP to compare what we will lost

- the historical value of the M1008 will only be recognized in Germany if it corresponds exactly to the original. That means also with original engine, performance and equipment.
A complete remanufactored (Drivetrain, Frame, Suspension, Brakes...) M1008 in original condition without lifts and Hummvee wheels like ours can bring up to 40000 Euro, but only in original condition. We will have spent finally for finish complete Remanufactoring amount of 20000 Euro.

We would have waived the historical registration if we had gotten with the engineconversion a daily driver with high towing capacity and pleasant cruising speed. The 6.2 with 156 HP is absolutely not suitable for this purpose

If we would install the Duramax, will this be a "new" vehicle (not more GMC and not more M1008) and does not get a historical registration, which immediately reduces the value by 50%. The engine power would have to be throttled to 280 HP due to the weaker frame and suspension. With full engine power, frame reinforcement, high performance brakes and suspension would be required with the appropriate testing of a prototype for road registration. The cost of this cannot be estimated.

Our solution is called a second pickup  8)

The M1008 will be completely rebuilt in historic condition, thus maintaining historic registration. To drive to meetings and to have a financial investment in a classic car because we don't want to sell him after now 25 years with us.

But since we also want to have a powerful daily driver with towing capacity, the GMC will stay. He was deregistered today to also disassemble him to the frame for the purpose of remanufacturing.
He is in the same condition as our M1008 before remanufactoring.
Typical surface rust on the frame, rubber parts hardened, some dents from former owner... and as it is not a historical vehicle we can go on with any Customizing the Truck we like to do


This is the historical appearance of our M1008



we are only missing the troop seats and the cover
unfortunately the military trailer hitch is here not allow to use on the road
So the military trailer can only be use if i change the military hitch to a rockinger.
Maybe if we can got a good trailer... until this time it is not necessary
« Last Edit: August 16, 2022, 06:35:34 AM by Phoenix-GER »