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First time cranking the LbZ Yukon 2500 XL! #gmcsierra #liftpump #LBZ #Duraburb #Durakon #duramaxswap
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Durakon Duraburb Fuel System Update PT 5
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Parts used for the fuel system AirDog II-5G Lift Pump Diesel Fuel System 165 GPH / 2001-2010 GM Duramax 6.6 L - A7SABC509 Tanks Inc 2- FN-2 - Fuel Filler Neck 2" OD x 2" Tall Hose Clamp Style - Mild Steel @ $17.00 ($34.00) 2- 3TR - 6 Hole 3-1/4" Diameter Threaded Mounting Ring - Mild Steel @ $10.50 ($21.00) 2- 3G-KIT - 6 Hole Cork Gasket with 6 Screws @ $5.70 ($11.40) 12-10/32 1-1/2” bolts and ...
The LBZ engine is finally back in the truck! Part 4
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Duramax swapped Yukon XL. Installing the engine into the Yukon frame.
GMC Sierra 2500hd 5 speed manual swap NV4500 GMT800
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5 speed manual swap NV4500 GMT800 GMC Sierra 2500hd
Fuel System and Engine Prep Part 3
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2 inch diameter hose all the way from the filler neck into the tanks. Using these off the shelf products: 1) Oneida DAW450200 2" Vacuum Hose Y-Branch 2) Lifegard Aquatics 1-1/2-Inch Standard Threaded Bulkhead 3) Gates 24712 Fuel Hose, 2" - 45° bend 4) Gates 23972 Fuel Hose, 2", 3 ft long straight 5) 2" Inch Fuel Filler Hose Joiner - Coupling, part number CPL200 6) 2-3/8" Hole Saw
Duramax swapped Yukon Suburban 2500 XL Part 2 Removing the body
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Alright guys here is part two over moving the body from the Yukon. I tried to go through all the details but I may have missed a couple. If you need any additional information, feel free to message me or leave a comment in the video. 
Duramax swapped Yukon Suburban 2500 XL Part 1 Removing the body
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Here is part 1 of my Durakon/Duraburb build. This is my first time doing the swap. I am hoping to encourage others to jump in there and try it as well. Plan on sharing my progress along the way and hope you enjoy it! 
*Epic video and an even more epic ride! This is the kind of inspiration I’ve been searching for.I can’t wait to create something just as awesome,*
That’s awesome! Let me know if you have any questions.
2001 Tahoe four-wheel drive automatic to manual swap do I have to do anything to the ECU or will it run
If you take off the neutral safety switch from the automatic and keep it connected in the park/neutral setting it will start right up. I prefer using the manual trucks ECM if you have access to one. Just plug it in and do the Vats relearn procedure and you’re good to go. Last option is having someone with HP tuners change the settings for you.
What about the wiring for back up lights??
Tapped the reverse wire on the natural safety switch and connected to the reverse switch on the nv4500
@ do you mind making a video of that? Thanks
@@jorgeortega6430 sadly I don’t have the truck anymore. Another easy way to do it is take a fused key on wire to one side of the reverse switch in the nv4500. The other side goes to the green wire on the reverse lights. Tapping into the neutral safety switch was my way to get power and wire to reverse lights. Just used a test light and looked at a wiring diagram on DIY Aldata.
@ thank a lot
Just rebuilt my NV4500… 😕
I have a nv4500 in my Yukon xl it's awesome 👍
Thats awesome!
You can hide a switch wired to the park/neutral switch and use it as anti theft device (i mean manual itself nowadays its already a very nice antitheft) but it would be nice have an extra layer of security
Nice job doing the conversion! What if you have an 4x4? I have a manual transfer case from a 2500, so what do I need to adapt to the NV4500? Thanks.
If your transmission is already from a 4x4 then you’re ready to go. The T case will bolt right up. At the end of the video you will see I showed a Yukon I swapped. That was a NV3500 with a manual shift transfercase. Having a full donor truck is the easiest way to do the swap.
Guessing be about the same for a 4wd truck
Yeah if both trucks are 4x4 it’s about the same.
Guys, im having a problem with the clutch pedal bracket, there are 2 holes as the guy in the video said but those have no threads, so what im doing now is i cut a piece of metal, drilled 2 holes, welded 2 nuts and im tying to put it behind the bracket but still im having a troubles when im trying to align the piece of metal with bracket holes and its becoming harder if the clutch pedal is installed. You guys have any suggestions?
@@jmsjms3706 I used 3/8” bolts and a needle nose pliers to hold the nut until I got the bolt started. Also I found it was lot easier to take the pedal off the bracket. Press in on the spring loaded plastic pins and the pedal pops right out.
@@Back-Yard-Buildswhat about the top bolt on pedal bracket I’m swapping my Tahoe to nv3500 and there is no bracket at all for top bolt on pedal assembly
@ This is the bracket you need. It’s a pain to get too. kbdieselperformance.com/ford-powerstroke/Upper-Clutch-Pedal-Mount-Bracket-for-1999-2006-NV4500-or-ZF6-Manual-Transmission-p216229008/?srsltid=AfmBOoqnKWryHnGFRbul2AQFD1FF1bUzSzX9A51WlPLv8990XYT4d5E6
@ On my Yukon I pulled out the vent and light switch basket and was able to wedge a trimmed down 2x4 block between the pedal assembly and the metal on the top of the dash. Worked great and never slipped out. Using the bracket I sent would be the right way to do it.
Super awesome swap - very inspiring! However, I'm having trouble understanding how this works properly without any ecu tunning. Seems like this works because the ecu thinks the auto trans is still there but always in neutral, but however again - seems like the engine rpms and other parameters would also be limited because the ecu thinks the auto trans is in neutral. I honestly don't know, but I'm here because I'm seriously interested in doing this swap. Please let us know more about your thoughts on this issue since you've actually done the swap more than once. Thank you so much in advance!
Great question. I just used the ECM from the manual truck and did the security relearn procedure to clear the VATS. Everything else was plug-in play. You will need to take the rear speed sensor from the automatic transmission and put it in the NV4500 if it is a 2 Wheel Dr. If it is a four-wheel-drive, then the speed sensor is already in the transfer case so nothing changed there. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out.
Can you run the swap with doing nothing to the ECU
@@richardvan496yes, just need the neutral safety switch from the automatic.
I found a 4x4 5 speed will that all work on my 2wd?
Technically yes, it will work, but you will need to swap the output shaft and tail housing on the two transmissions of your plan on keeping it a 2wd. I’d recommend doing some research on that first before pulling the trigger on the 4x4 trans.
@Back-Yard-Builds maybe I'll just pull everything need like the pedal & plumbing to the Trans & flywheel stuff
2001 Tahoe four-wheel drive swapping out transmission keeping it four-wheel drive what would need to be done can the computer stay factory?
Sweet... Do you know if it will fit in a 4x4 version? I have the same truck but is a 4x4 version , Mine is a 1999 GMC Sierra 2500 SLE 6.0L 4x4 Reg. Cab Long bed! Thanks....
Yes it’s the same process. Very easy if you’re familiar with changing a transmission it’s not much harder. I have done both 2wd and 4x4 5 speed swaps on 99-06 trucks.
How did you do the gravity feed between the 2 tanks can you do a video please!
Sure thing! I’ll get a short out later tonight showing what I did here. I used 18” 10an pre-made hose with bulk head fitting. Sealed around the fittings with windshield urethane. Hose, Pre-Assembled, PTFE Lined, Braided Nylon, Black, 18 in. Length, -10 AN Fittings, Straight, 90 Degree, Female Threads, Each Summit Racing™ Fuel Cell Bulkhead Adapter Fittings SUM-220082B Quantity 2
🤙 yeah buddy!!!!! I’m all geared up to swap in a lmm in my 2010 Yukon,
Right on! That will be awesome.
That’s awesome. This is my dream truck. What would you say? The hardest part was a building this truck?
@@moejr14 honestly it was probably the wiring. Took me a long time to figure out what I needed to do, but the work itself was all manageable. Thanks to some fellow enthusiast. I was able to get the information I needed plus spending some time, reading, wiring, diagrams, and schematics… definitely gonna be worth it in the end!
@ what do you estimate the total build cost was?
@ great question! I paid 5500 for the Yukon and 1500 for the LBZ donor. Part about the rest of the pick up truck so that help covering some of the upgrades I made. All in I probably have about 12 grand into it. Plus a ton of time! 🤣
@ awesome man. I’m not familiar with diesel and not very mechanically inclined, but I would love to attempt this someday. I currently own a three-quarter ton Yukon that I picked up for free from a friend and know where a wrecked LBZ Duramax is but I don’t he will take $1500. Where did you find an LBZ for $1500?
@@moejr14 that’s awesome! Best of both worlds. Even if you got the LBZ for under 5k with parting out the other parts you will make a good chunk of your money back.
It's an El Bee Zee. Can't wait for the updates😁
Always a beautiful relief!
I've been having a hard time deciding whether to go 4l80e or nv4500 when my 04 tahoe z71s 4l60e dies. I recently swapped in an L33 (5.3 H.O.) and plan on doing some power mods after getting a trans that can handle the power. I've always wanted a manual, my friend only owns them and I've driven standard a few times. I would like to move over to an always on AWD transfercase like the np149. What are your thoughts and experiences previously swapping into a tahoe? For the shifter is there a way to put in a short throw stick like I've seen online some places in the NV4500?
Nice both are great options! One downside to the nv4500 is a granny gear. You really only have 2nd-5th for daily driving. I would recommend 3.42 or 3.73 gears at the most. I had 4.10s in mine with 33s tires and 1st was almost unusable. You can get a short shifter for the nv4500 and I would have probably done that if I kept the truck. Best of luck you can’t really go wrong either way. Big improvement over the 4l60e.
@Back-Yard-Builds all the z71s came with 3.73s so that's taken care of. From what I can tell the biggest thing is swapping the input shaft on the np149 to the 32 sline on 4l80e and np4500. Thanks for the input can't wait to follow your stuff.
@ yeah I don’t have any experience swapping the input shaft of the transfercase. Shouldn’t be to hard if you have all the pieces.
Awesome build! Can't wait to see more.
More to come later this week! Engine is back in and updates to fuel system.
If I can find a gm nv4500 I would like to do this to my’01 1500hd 2wd. The 4l80e is great but I prefer the nv4500.
100% agree! It’s so much fun to drive. Not many manual trucks left on the road these days.
What year nv4500 and how to go about finding one? Have an 01 5.3 and would really like to do this swap
@@Yew5401 I used a nv4500 from a 1998 c2500. Any 95-2007 would work just fine. The older ones pre 95 have a different slave cylinder. Also you can use a nv3500 on the 5.3 if it is a stock motor. The nv4500 has a granny gear for first. I like the gearing much better on my nv3500 for an every day driving truck.
@@Back-Yard-Builds thank you!
What kind of flywheel and clutch kit did you use? I am doing a lq9 swap on my obs and putting a nv4500 in it
Hey there, This is a list of what I used for the clutch. CC649034 Clutch Master & Slave Cylinder LUK 04201 Clutch Kit CT1082 Clutch Pilot Bearing SACHS NFW1050 Flywheel GM GENUINE 15027983 Clutch Pedal
What about 4x4? Do they make an adapter kit or any transmission that will mate up to the transfer case?
You just need to find a 4x4 NV4500 and it connects to the factory transfer case. Or you can swap the tail housing and output shaft but that’s a little more involved. Finding a 4x4 nv4500 is your best bet.
@Back-Yard-Builds Do you mean factory as in a NP261 or NP263? They came with both and I don't know if they bolt up the same. I want to do this or maybe the 5 speed Allison auto that came in the 8.1 and 6.6. I'm am wanting to build a minimum 600hp 408. And I would like more than the 4l80e. And what truck would you pull this transmission out of?
@ I used a NP261 on the 4x4 swap I did. The second swap was a 2wd truck. 5 speed Allison would be pretty cool as well! Transmission came out of the same year truck. Anything 99-06 will work. You can also use 95-2000 obs nv4500.
@Back-Yard-Builds Awsome. Do you think about NP263 will work with either trans? That's what is behind my 4l80e. And what all did you have to do to the computers to get them to run right?
@@gnashuasavage8887 I’m not quite sure. I would think it would fit. Just confirm the input shaft size and number of teeth. I’m sure you can find that info on the forms. Best of luck that build sounds pretty cool!
Badass
Thanks man. It was a fun build and a blast to drive around.
Sweet truck if you plan on doing more of these I'd recommend buying HP Tuners it's super handy when it comes to stuff like this with Chevy ECU's!
@@TyTheCarGuy1 💯 it is on my list to get in the near future.
This is going to be exciting!
Don't use the rear transfer pump unless you can program it properly. Mine came with a manual switch to pump it firward and I finally gravity feed the front. The fuel gauge kinda hates it when driving and it freaks out after a about 200 miles of staying full but goes to normal once it sees the level go back down. Pretty sure the pcs steer box works on this with kryptonite.
@@trav3483 Appreciate the info!
Bro come do mine? Please do a price breakdown at the end?
Will do!
Can't wait to watch this series! Gotta love these trucks
@@NaztyNate Yo brother! I appreciate you paving the way for us DIY guys. Your videos have really helped me get to this point. This swap has always been a dream to complete.
@@Back-Yard-Builds It was fun to build and make videos of! I miss that thing bad, Going to build another one soon.
Finally a series that will show every step! Excited to tune in every week!
Ambitious!!!
Sweet. What motor was in it?
8.1L 4L85e
Are you selling the drive train?
@@allenresinger9112 Yes, complete motor with wiring harness and computer and transfer case left. Transmission is sold.