I bought my first CUCV back in 2009, right around the same time I blew up the motor in my Civy k20.
I have owned 17 CUCV's since then, while the k20 has sat inside untouched (with a blown motor).
I currently own 8 CUCV's (a clean M1028 and M1009) the rest are typical rusty New England parts trucks.
I'm thinking about swapping a 6.2 / turbo 400 / 208 from 1 of the CUCV's into the K20.
The k20 currently has a SB 400 with a Tuned Port Injection (swapped in with a Painless wiring harness) / turbo 350 / 205 transfer case.
My question is should I keep the stock 6.2 24 volt system? Most of my parts trucks have working 24V systems with nice clean, un hacked wiring harnesses. This way I could keep it all the way GM designed it, including the glow plug system.
The K20 is a no option truck, so it would basically be parking the 2 trucks side by side, and swapping the engine & under dash harness over. I would swap in the CUCV dash cluster as well. I would also install a CUCV steering column because it has the wiper switch on the directional stalk and the 81 k20 has the wiper switck on the dash.
While this may seem like a lot of work, nothing would have to be redesigned.
Does this seem like a better option then modifying the stock harness to work?
The K20 is a clean truck (frame off restoration about 15 years ago). The last thing I want to do is open the hood and see wires spliced in with butt connectors.
I have just about everything I need to pull this off. The only things I can think of that I need will be some modified M1008 driveshafts to work with the 6" lift. The exhaust will also be reworked (the truck has headers now).
I think this is the way to go.
Am I overlooking anything?
Thanks
I have owned 17 CUCV's since then, while the k20 has sat inside untouched (with a blown motor).
I currently own 8 CUCV's (a clean M1028 and M1009) the rest are typical rusty New England parts trucks.
I'm thinking about swapping a 6.2 / turbo 400 / 208 from 1 of the CUCV's into the K20.
The k20 currently has a SB 400 with a Tuned Port Injection (swapped in with a Painless wiring harness) / turbo 350 / 205 transfer case.
My question is should I keep the stock 6.2 24 volt system? Most of my parts trucks have working 24V systems with nice clean, un hacked wiring harnesses. This way I could keep it all the way GM designed it, including the glow plug system.
The K20 is a no option truck, so it would basically be parking the 2 trucks side by side, and swapping the engine & under dash harness over. I would swap in the CUCV dash cluster as well. I would also install a CUCV steering column because it has the wiper switch on the directional stalk and the 81 k20 has the wiper switck on the dash.
While this may seem like a lot of work, nothing would have to be redesigned.
Does this seem like a better option then modifying the stock harness to work?
The K20 is a clean truck (frame off restoration about 15 years ago). The last thing I want to do is open the hood and see wires spliced in with butt connectors.
I have just about everything I need to pull this off. The only things I can think of that I need will be some modified M1008 driveshafts to work with the 6" lift. The exhaust will also be reworked (the truck has headers now).
I think this is the way to go.
Am I overlooking anything?
Thanks