akonitony
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While I probably won't do this, I was just wondering if anyone out there had ever tried to put a 8V 92AT into a 5-ton. I recently won one of these 4150# monsters on GL, and had planned on stripping it for parts and such. The XM813 I have seems to have a strong Cummins in it, but I sure would like to have twice the power.
I also have 3 of the 7.35-ton Rockwell axles with 2 missing a kingpin each, so I think I will be able to build 2 complete axles out of this. Problem is, no one has parts for them. I have written several vendors and was told they would get back to me, or never received a reply at all. Any suggestions out there?
What I am thinking would be the ultimate 4x4 is a bobbed 5-ton with one of these front axles at either end so I would have 4-wheel steering, and have the whole thing powered by the HEMTT engine. For a further trick, rather than going through an Allison HT-740 and the standard t-case, I was thinking of somehow placing the engine more toward the center, like a hummer, and mating a transaxle out of something like a greyhound bus to it, then building some fancy CV driveshafts to run to each axle.
For those of you out there waiting to reply with something to the effect of my questionable sanity, don't bother - I'm Married!
I also have 3 of the 7.35-ton Rockwell axles with 2 missing a kingpin each, so I think I will be able to build 2 complete axles out of this. Problem is, no one has parts for them. I have written several vendors and was told they would get back to me, or never received a reply at all. Any suggestions out there?
What I am thinking would be the ultimate 4x4 is a bobbed 5-ton with one of these front axles at either end so I would have 4-wheel steering, and have the whole thing powered by the HEMTT engine. For a further trick, rather than going through an Allison HT-740 and the standard t-case, I was thinking of somehow placing the engine more toward the center, like a hummer, and mating a transaxle out of something like a greyhound bus to it, then building some fancy CV driveshafts to run to each axle.
For those of you out there waiting to reply with something to the effect of my questionable sanity, don't bother - I'm Married!