I'm selling my sport bike and would like to play around with different ideas that I can go through with on the M1008. The idea I like the most would be to swap the 6.2 and the th400 for a 5.9 Cummins and Allison 3060 (5 speed overdrive) transmission.
Now I've been doing a lot of research, but I'm still a little confused on the whole Allison part of the swap. I understand that the Allison model 3060 uses a shift computer, and I'm looking at a Cummins that has a P-pump and doesn't utilize a computer, and it is already mated with an Allison 3060, that apparently doesn't have the computer with it. I looked on Ebay and saw that the Allison TCM ECU is anywhere between $124 and $225. Most of the dealers can program it based on my tire size, axle ratio, and engine for around $185. Is this all I need to get the Allison operating??
I already had plans of running a divorced transfer case set up with an NP-205 from a dodge/ chevy. Avalanche Engineering makes a cross member for the M1008 Cummins swap. I can then fabricate steel cross members for the transmission and transfer case. Also I'm sure that my driveshaft will have to be shortened. I am also aware that the truck needs to be lifted 4" to fit the Cummins as well. ORD !
Does anyone think that this would be achievable? Any other comments/advice/support/this is a terrible idea is appreciated.
Also I have two friends that are diesel mechanics that have agreed to help with all the labor for free. They love doing this kind of stuff. I thought of this as a winter project.
Now I've been doing a lot of research, but I'm still a little confused on the whole Allison part of the swap. I understand that the Allison model 3060 uses a shift computer, and I'm looking at a Cummins that has a P-pump and doesn't utilize a computer, and it is already mated with an Allison 3060, that apparently doesn't have the computer with it. I looked on Ebay and saw that the Allison TCM ECU is anywhere between $124 and $225. Most of the dealers can program it based on my tire size, axle ratio, and engine for around $185. Is this all I need to get the Allison operating??
I already had plans of running a divorced transfer case set up with an NP-205 from a dodge/ chevy. Avalanche Engineering makes a cross member for the M1008 Cummins swap. I can then fabricate steel cross members for the transmission and transfer case. Also I'm sure that my driveshaft will have to be shortened. I am also aware that the truck needs to be lifted 4" to fit the Cummins as well. ORD !
Does anyone think that this would be achievable? Any other comments/advice/support/this is a terrible idea is appreciated.
Also I have two friends that are diesel mechanics that have agreed to help with all the labor for free. They love doing this kind of stuff. I thought of this as a winter project.