This is awesome! I’d love to do that. I want to do an all mechanical powertrain no electronics. With highway gearing and a two speed txfr case with highway gearing and a stout low end, engine break etc. it’ll have to wait for now.
it's nice to see a stick shift conversion since the manual transmission was dropped for the 8th generation of the Suburban also I enjoyed this build it's awesome
16:00 I’m glad to hear you’re going make the clutch pedal assembly available! I can’t begin to describe the struggles I had trying to acquire the correct bracket for the 1996-1999 trucks. I found the original part number (now discontinued part) and did a nation wide stock check through a dealership …. Not a single one of them left. I found a couple pre 1996 in junk yards, but never the correct one for my 1998. Finally found one an individual had through a swap group. They’re like hens teeth, it seems, just can’t find them any more.
Really nice work on the conversation. I been working on my old second gen dodge ram. A auto to g56 conversion and a 4x4 ..That was a deal make the floor mounted 4x4 shifter up grade by welding in a later model floor . Reason I posting is after dealing with the factory cruise control I decided to go with aftermarket. For a few reasons . The unit I found is the make you shown here . Any advice would be appreciated. Your floor shifter looks very similar to what I have in my truck . A floor shifter out of a 98 4x4 . I also going to install a exhaust brake. I really like a manual transmission. I installed a one piece aluminum drive shaft
Would you be able to assist me in explaining how to wire in further detail (dummy it down) I have a 95 k1500 and I want to know how to wire it to the key switch the rest I have seem to under from your previous videos any advice would be appreciated thank you
I'm doing a very similar build. Mine is a 1999 3500 crew cab shortwide dually. Have gotten all my parts from Joel and everything has bolted on like it came from the factory with the 12v in it (fantastic). Maybe I missed it but my question is what intercooler was used. The blue suburban wasn't intercooled so thats kinda where I was headed with mine. But now after seeing this series with the cooler I think I want to go that direction. Would love to see some more on how you did it as well. If there are any pics or info that is. Lol
I installed a 98 12 valve into my 98 chev Crew cab long box. I used the original dodge intercooler. With a bit of cutting and messaging it fits right in the centre of the rad support. I used the original dodge intercooler pipes (I think they are both from the same side on the dodge). The only issue I had with the original intercooler was trying to make the headlights fit. So I cut and welded a bit out of the side tanks. Also cut some of the headlight out. But earlier years have the smaller headlight I dunno if it works or not. I used original dodge rad. The only thing I had to get for the basic conversion that wasn’t from either of the donor trucks was the engine mounts. Also just use the starter solenoid for your fuel shut off pull in. As per original dodge. Great build tho!! Way nicer then mine lol
This is awesome! I’d love to do that. I want to do an all mechanical powertrain no electronics. With highway gearing and a two speed txfr case with highway gearing and a stout low end, engine break etc. it’ll have to wait for now.
Awesome truck
Thanks 👍
Your craftsmanship is absolutely amazing. I aspire to be this good some day
Wow, thank you!
it's nice to see a stick shift conversion since the manual transmission was dropped for the 8th generation of the Suburban also I enjoyed this build it's awesome
It truly is a credit to you on your workmanship !!
Awesome build! Now I’m looking at fun things to shove a 12 valve into 😂
Can you discuss some more about the exhaust brake?
More info on exhaust brakes will shared in upcoming build videos.
Nice work! So with the 4x4 actuator delete where could I find that kit or bolt you used?
Where would one buy the intercooler thks
16:00 I’m glad to hear you’re going make the clutch pedal assembly available! I can’t begin to describe the struggles I had trying to acquire the correct bracket for the 1996-1999 trucks. I found the original part number (now discontinued part) and did a nation wide stock check through a dealership …. Not a single one of them left. I found a couple pre 1996 in junk yards, but never the correct one for my 1998. Finally found one an individual had through a swap group. They’re like hens teeth, it seems, just can’t find them any more.
For wiring is there a company that sell a harness for it ? I am good with mechanical just colour blind so realy dont like to touch wires
Really nice work on the conversation. I been working on my old second gen dodge ram. A auto to g56 conversion and a 4x4 ..That was a deal make the floor mounted 4x4 shifter up grade by welding in a later model floor . Reason I posting is after dealing with the factory cruise control I decided to go with aftermarket. For a few reasons . The unit I found is the make you shown here . Any advice would be appreciated. Your floor shifter looks very similar to what I have in my truck . A floor shifter out of a 98 4x4 . I also going to install a exhaust brake. I really like a manual transmission. I installed a one piece aluminum drive shaft
What would a swap like this cost?
Have any insight on the exhaust brake?
Would you be able to assist me in explaining how to wire in further detail (dummy it down) I have a 95 k1500 and I want to know how to wire it to the key switch the rest I have seem to under from your previous videos any advice would be appreciated thank you
Hopefully a tire blowout won't take out the intercooler pipe.
That’s the only thing I don’t like is how they routed it
@@codyyellott117 I'm the owner, not worried about a blowout, it's pretty solid and even on a flat rim it would clear.
@@joesteadman1014 I also live in Georgia and would like to talk with you.
I'm doing a very similar build. Mine is a 1999 3500 crew cab shortwide dually. Have gotten all my parts from Joel and everything has bolted on like it came from the factory with the 12v in it (fantastic). Maybe I missed it but my question is what intercooler was used. The blue suburban wasn't intercooled so thats kinda where I was headed with mine. But now after seeing this series with the cooler I think I want to go that direction. Would love to see some more on how you did it as well. If there are any pics or info that is. Lol
Thanks Troy! Appreciate that. We just use aftermarket intercoolers and fabricate pipes to make it work. It's A LOT of work.
I installed a 98 12 valve into my 98 chev Crew cab long box. I used the original dodge intercooler. With a bit of cutting and messaging it fits right in the centre of the rad support. I used the original dodge intercooler pipes (I think they are both from the same side on the dodge). The only issue I had with the original intercooler was trying to make the headlights fit. So I cut and welded a bit out of the side tanks. Also cut some of the headlight out. But earlier years have the smaller headlight I dunno if it works or not. I used original dodge rad. The only thing I had to get for the basic conversion that wasn’t from either of the donor trucks was the engine mounts. Also just use the starter solenoid for your fuel shut off pull in. As per original dodge. Great build tho!! Way nicer then mine lol
I am also in Georgia, I would love to talk with him about his suburban if you could get us in contact with each other.
How much to send you my harness and get it required?
We only provide that service for in-shop projects.