Sacreligious WT Chief converted to the Dark and smokey side Cummins 4bta

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  • dusty
    327 Rambler
    • Jul 20, 2006
    • 744

    #46
    Originally posted by Eugene 1
    This is awesome are you going to post video ? when its running ?
    that would require me to become technologically savvy. i just figured out how to post pictures and download things......

    i might but im thinking we all will be safer if i jsut stick to wrenches
    Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
    The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

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    • Eugene 1
      304 AMC
      • Feb 04, 2006
      • 1783

      #47
      Ha !
      JEEP
      2005 Ram 1500 HemI

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      • dusty
        327 Rambler
        • Jul 20, 2006
        • 744

        #48
        little irked with my self today. couldnt get around to packing the mounts over to a freinds house to get them welded. i have no 220 hookups so i packed em into my oven turned it upto 550 degrees and preheated the metal then hit it with the 110 hopefully i got enough penetration. witht eh 110 on .035 wire 3 wire speed and cranked to the max to weld the 1/4" plate. if not i can always make new mounts i'll keep my eyes on em to see if there are any cracks that develop over time.

        anyways, welded the mounts and re installed the motor in the process smacked the heater box gotta love fiber glass. looks like i'll be shopping for an old all metal heater box.. probably a good thing because unfortunately the darned motor settled and shifted to the passenger side a 1/2" of which i can probably take 1/4" of that out ........ i moved the mounts up 1/2" and in doing so it shifted things closer to the heater box.

        oh well im pretty happy with the clearances all around..


        FYI oil pan drain plu to pinion webbing 1-1/2- 1-3/4" clearance verticle from the top of the webbing..


        Anyways motor is mounted securely now and i dont plan on another removal unless something catostrophic happens


        pictures


        one final look around



        alot bigger than an AMC luk clutch





        note the "custom" exhaust plate. these turbos use v bands to clamp the exhasut on. conveniently i had a old t-14 bearing spacer from the old AA chevy to t-14 adapter kits. it just happens to be 4" in diameter with the perfect lip to seat up on the back of the turbo and for the v band to clamp onto. now i can just weld 3" pipe to the back of it and go.




        what the hell was i thinking trying to do this at 9 pm by myself on a sunday night .....




        Sewer pipe is cheap

        im looking for the 2-1/2" pressurized intercooler tube to travel over the top of the 3" fresh air intake. it'll be tight but should give me a better air intake angle pointing back towards the heater box where i will be putting the air filter






        hooked up fuel lines, power steering lines filled the engine with fluids so now it comes down to waitng for the radiator and doing some wiring.


        I am running flared power steering connections so i took the stock oring ps pump piece out and inserted the flared one back into the 4bt pump. done deal. reused all my existing ps lines
        Last edited by dusty; 11-24-2008, 01:32 PM.
        Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
        The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

        AMC 401 supporter

        GO UM Montana Griz

        "Dont worry the Coors light engineering department will be documenting this accordingly."

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        • The PIG Smith
          King Browless

          Moderator
          • Nov 30, 2001
          • 6538

          #49
          Originally posted by DieselSJ
          Nothing sacreligious about what you are doing. You are just doing something that the factory should have done!
          Preach it Brother!!
          Bryan Smith
          2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
          - 75th Anniversary Edition - 1941 Trim Package - Recon Green
          1986 Jeep J20
          - Super clean rig from the AZ/CA state line
          1982 Jeep J10
          - Has become a Long Term Project.
          1981 Jeep J20
          - Commercial flat bed - Lost in a Divorce --gone
          1987 Jeep J20 Pioneer
          - Former Rick Bielec aka Ricbee plow rig. Major rust!! --gone

          IFSJA Member #1933 Joined November 30, 2001

          Originally posted by Jayrodoh
          ...but if it works, I wouldn't touch it.
          Originally posted by Lindel
          Best laid plans, yada yada yada...

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          • dusty
            327 Rambler
            • Jul 20, 2006
            • 744

            #50
            using 2-1/2" tubing with stock dodge boots

            little tight

            heres some pictures








            Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
            The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

            AMC 401 supporter

            GO UM Montana Griz

            "Dont worry the Coors light engineering department will be documenting this accordingly."

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            • dusty
              327 Rambler
              • Jul 20, 2006
              • 744

              #51
              no pictures today. doing a bunch of hose routing, rewiring and then oh yeah. the **** oil pan had a couple of small cracks or pin holes in it so after i filled it up with oil last night. thismorning i round 1.5 gallons of 15-40 on my garage. so i had to weld that up today also.

              re routed battery cable to starter finished about 90% of the wiring under hood. messed with the brass fittings on the fuel return line what a PITA and sourced the fuel filter.

              figuring next week will be spent messing with fuel tank and fuel lines. i hope to do the 42 gallon suburban tank but there also is a 30 gallon yukon tank that looks like a good contendet little narrower little shorter but also 1/2" deeper than the suburban tank. a mid 70's ford 38 gallon tank looks like a good choice also due to the fill neck and the vent location but the fuel pickup is no longer available and it is a goofy side mount so that could be a problem


              hope to reseal all the cowl seems that i can and to do the roof plugs to get this son of a gun to quit leaking.

              havent got to the hydraulic clutch yet but i did cut up the jeep radiator and figure out basically what i am going to need to do


              rough wiring, no coolant or radiator yet fuel hoses into a 1 gallon jug and we have SMOKE


              ALIVE.... ITS ALIVE hack hack cough hack ITS ALIVE "Ladies and gentlemen may I present for your intellectual and philosophical pleasure … the creature. "




              Ok now i need to finish up all the other crap. mainly finding an intake grid heater and fabbing the intake tubing but she fired up naturally aspired.

              HA 23 days start to smoke. by the end of december it will either drive out of the garage under its own power OR i'll be seved papers and still battling with it. not seriously but i have to hand it to my wife she is amazingly patient.
              Last edited by dusty; 12-03-2008, 07:42 AM.
              Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
              The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

              AMC 401 supporter

              GO UM Montana Griz

              "Dont worry the Coors light engineering department will be documenting this accordingly."

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              • dusty
                327 Rambler
                • Jul 20, 2006
                • 744

                #52


                finally got the headlights in and all the wiring back into the



                wiring is cleaned up loomed and routed for all bu the heater



                heater hoses routed



                still need 1 final PS hose made fromt he HB sown to the ps box. the old line thats in there was a total butty fab from day 1

                and a picture of Dave's gremlin for all the gremlins i am about to start finding


                any picture or measurement requests
                Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
                The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

                AMC 401 supporter

                GO UM Montana Griz

                "Dont worry the Coors light engineering department will be documenting this accordingly."

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                • JeepinPete
                  304 AMC
                  • Dec 09, 2003
                  • 2190

                  #53
                  What are your plans for the air intake? With the way the plastic pipe is looping back, it looks like you are setting up for a snorkel.
                  Pete

                  '55 Willys Wagon, the original FSJ
                  Sitting on a '77 Cherokee frame, Dodge D60's
                  Isuzu 6BD1, NV4500, NP241

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                  • dusty
                    327 Rambler
                    • Jul 20, 2006
                    • 744

                    #54
                    Originally posted by JeepinPete
                    What are your plans for the air intake? With the way the plastic pipe is looping back, it looks like you are setting up for a snorkel.
                    using the sewer pipe as mock up, it is 4" OD so i could check clearance under the 2-1/2" pressurized tube going over it. i plan on getting some 4" ducting compressing it some and then routing it in that spot.


                    i am planning to put the air filter up on the fender right in front of the heater core and blower motor


                    like i noted backa page or tewo the objective is to get an efficient running and responsive (fairly clean at the tail pipe) 180-185hp / 425-430 ft/lbs if i can get it to 200/460 or 205/475 that would be better than expected
                    Last edited by dusty; 12-03-2008, 01:44 PM.
                    Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
                    The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

                    AMC 401 supporter

                    GO UM Montana Griz

                    "Dont worry the Coors light engineering department will be documenting this accordingly."

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                    • JeepinPete
                      304 AMC
                      • Dec 09, 2003
                      • 2190

                      #55
                      It is coming together real nice. I'm looking forward to seeing how it does for you.
                      Pete

                      '55 Willys Wagon, the original FSJ
                      Sitting on a '77 Cherokee frame, Dodge D60's
                      Isuzu 6BD1, NV4500, NP241

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                      • dusty
                        327 Rambler
                        • Jul 20, 2006
                        • 744

                        #56
                        i am going to miss the 401 and the "what for" that you could pull on people when you opened up the 4bbls but not the sucking sound. or the constant gas stops
                        Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
                        The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

                        AMC 401 supporter

                        GO UM Montana Griz

                        "Dont worry the Coors light engineering department will be documenting this accordingly."

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                        • Mikel
                          • Aug 09, 2000
                          • 6330

                          #57
                          Originally posted by dusty
                          i am going to miss the 401 and the "what for" that you could pull on people when you opened up the 4bbls but not the sucking sound. or the constant gas stops
                          I think you'll be surprised with the power a 4BT is capable of. My bone stock one is rather peppy and it's at the bottom of the power curve.
                          1969 M715 6x6
                          1963 J300 Swivel frame

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                          • dusty
                            327 Rambler
                            • Jul 20, 2006
                            • 744

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Mikel
                            I think you'll be surprised with the power a 4BT is capable of. My bone stock one is rather peppy and it's at the bottom of the power curve.
                            i have been thuroughly impressed with several stock 4bts that i have help install for buddies. and even a couple that they have turned up but i have never cranked on to where i have always felt the point is for balanced power, performance and operation.these little motors in stock form are super impressive but i am hoping to push the power curve outward and upward.

                            I just recently got my 03 dodge dialed to the point where if i roll into the throttle unless i load it up it burns clean and snaps to 40 psi with a big turbo. and it tows like a dream but then again upwards of 891 ft/lbs adn 437 hp tends to be right on the money but pulling a 8% grade for 7 miles at 60-65 mph with 16k in tow and egts not spiking is what i wanted. i can blacken an intersection if i lug it down and load it up but otherwise mild throttle control and it ramps up very nicely. my old twin turbo'd 12v ran like this 03 adn im hoping to get the 4bt somewhere in between with responsiveness which shouldnt be hard since it was snappy out of the box and big hp numbers 180hp is a 50% increase over stock without over burdening the ability of the package to support and cool it efficiently while towing. via the larger intercooler and turbo i hope to have very well balanced hp/torque numbers without the dull haze and or excessive black smoke and with controllable egts when towing. cake and ice cream too i know but i like pushing the envelope while getting the desired result is what i am after while all keeping the budget in somewhat of a reasonable range.

                            right now motor was 1800
                            added parts have amassed about 1281
                            i still need radiator fuel tank hydraulic clutch and throttle cable as well as misc crap so i am figuring another $1k in all that

                            radiator looking for a 3" thick cross flow radiator with 1-3/4 upper inlet on driver side and 2-1/4 or 2" on passenger side down low total dimensions measuring 19" high by 27" wide there is some plus and minus factor there i could go as big as 21"x28 " but things would be tight and the cooling would be unnecessary

                            would i have been better off selling the chief an buying a a 89-93 dodge with everything already to go. Yep better axles, better frame better horse power, more availability and less botty fab. BUT no satisfaction................ no class no style


                            now about that leaky cowl .... who's the bone head at kaiser and then amc who designed these darned body seals that leak so well
                            Last edited by dusty; 12-03-2008, 10:23 PM.
                            Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
                            The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

                            AMC 401 supporter

                            GO UM Montana Griz

                            "Dont worry the Coors light engineering department will be documenting this accordingly."

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                            • dusty
                              327 Rambler
                              • Jul 20, 2006
                              • 744

                              #59
                              here is where my leak was and it was under all the body seam filler that was smeared around in there


                              thinking i can re weld the seem and the hole and then fromt he top use some henrys 208 since the cowl never gets overly hot or i'll just source some new seem filler. what ever i do thought he fender is coming off to get a full view of what i am up against





                              lower radiator hose location relative to the stock radiator with mounts cut and re welded



                              upper hose location


                              oil pan clearnance notice the sway bar is un hooked and laying down. i will probably put 2" or so spacers between the frame and sway bar to keep it and make things work


                              crappy pciture turn your head at an angle maybe you can make sense of it but it shows you the distance oil pan/ drain plug etc to teh webbing on the dana 44 plenty of room but still tight



                              doesnt show it well but the suspension fully compressed 4" and the pan jsut clears the webbing by 1/2" so there should be no contact issed what so ever
                              Last edited by dusty; 12-05-2008, 09:22 AM.
                              Cherokee S Chief Widetrack W/ Cummins 4bta Diesel, 91 dodge intercooler, hy35/9, AC NV4500/D300 3.54's Ploks 4" BJ's w/ 33's, scout 33 gal fuel tank ( Sold, to a good fsj home)
                              The 608.9 hybrid dana 44 build

                              AMC 401 supporter

                              GO UM Montana Griz

                              "Dont worry the Coors light engineering department will be documenting this accordingly."

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                              • JeepinPete
                                304 AMC
                                • Dec 09, 2003
                                • 2190

                                #60
                                I get wet passenger floors every time it rains. Makes me wonder if mine isn't leaking in the same spot. I don't know if you've done anything with the floor, but the corner where the floor ramp up also has a mound of seam sealer. That was the only spot of rust on the floors on my Cherokee.
                                Pete

                                '55 Willys Wagon, the original FSJ
                                Sitting on a '77 Cherokee frame, Dodge D60's
                                Isuzu 6BD1, NV4500, NP241

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