Hello all, this is my first post, but I have been creeping for a while. I have a project that I want to start, but before I lay down some $$$ I would like to hear some opinions/thoughts.
I am looking at purchasing a 1956 GMC m135, stock, with a toasted engine. Body is in decent shape, no major dents, not to rusty.
I would like to:
- pull out the engine and replace it with a 2001 Caterpiller 3126 300 HP and 800 ft-lbs.
- LOWER the unit by over slinging the axles. Has anyone ever lowered this on this type of unit? Would there be clearance issues between driveline and engine? The truck CAN'T be any higher then 7' 8" tall. I would even consider going to smaller tires if it helps.
- Upgrade the brakes to a modern type hydraulic with vacuum assist.
- extend the cab to seat 8 people (2 in front, 2 rows of 3 in the back), put on a pickup truck style box on the back. Retain the stock length.
- Replace the crown and pinion to something around 3.73 or 4.11. I need to be able to do highway speed and then some. 80 MPH tops, but really only cruise around 60 - 65 MPH.
I would not be taking it offroad; ever. It would carry my Polaris RZR 4 side by side and pull my 8000 lb holiday trailer.
Just wondering what your thoughts or tips would be? It would not be used much either, 10,000 miles a year. My family has outgrown an extended cab truck (2 adults, 5 kids). I am a machinist and welder and I have done work like this in the past. But admittedly it will cost a fair $$$. I can get the truck for $4500 and the engine/tranny/rad/brakes, etc are in a 2001 Bus that I will use for parts. $5500 for the bus. So I am at $9000 an haven't start yet.
Thanks,
Ty
I am looking at purchasing a 1956 GMC m135, stock, with a toasted engine. Body is in decent shape, no major dents, not to rusty.
I would like to:
- pull out the engine and replace it with a 2001 Caterpiller 3126 300 HP and 800 ft-lbs.
- LOWER the unit by over slinging the axles. Has anyone ever lowered this on this type of unit? Would there be clearance issues between driveline and engine? The truck CAN'T be any higher then 7' 8" tall. I would even consider going to smaller tires if it helps.
- Upgrade the brakes to a modern type hydraulic with vacuum assist.
- extend the cab to seat 8 people (2 in front, 2 rows of 3 in the back), put on a pickup truck style box on the back. Retain the stock length.
- Replace the crown and pinion to something around 3.73 or 4.11. I need to be able to do highway speed and then some. 80 MPH tops, but really only cruise around 60 - 65 MPH.
I would not be taking it offroad; ever. It would carry my Polaris RZR 4 side by side and pull my 8000 lb holiday trailer.
Just wondering what your thoughts or tips would be? It would not be used much either, 10,000 miles a year. My family has outgrown an extended cab truck (2 adults, 5 kids). I am a machinist and welder and I have done work like this in the past. But admittedly it will cost a fair $$$. I can get the truck for $4500 and the engine/tranny/rad/brakes, etc are in a 2001 Bus that I will use for parts. $5500 for the bus. So I am at $9000 an haven't start yet.
Thanks,
Ty
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