Humvee radiator, fuel, power steering cooler rack. Getting stacked
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- Finally got around to constructing the frame that’s going to mount all the coolers to the radiator. Took a lot of time a lot of welding it turned out great.
Next I’m gonna be getting started on the fuel lines, the fuel tank, and just all the plumbing in general.
have to stay tuned!
Music: Epidemic Sound
#diesel #duramax #hmmwv #humvee #ironplanet
Dude the quality of work and detail you are putting into this build is incredible 👍🏼
Trying brother! Keep grinding! Thanks!
I’m getting inspired to duramax swap my own humvee! You make it look easy brother!
😆 not easy but anything is doable!
Glad to see you back man, my build wouldn't be what it is without this channel, much appreciated.
Thanks brother! Glad you can use the info!
total awesomeness!!!
awesome
Right on, good to see you back. Figured since it was summer you were busy with the family and needed a break. This has come a long way from the tear down to now, can’t wait to see the finish.
Thanks brother!
Nice shirt brother
Glad to see a new post. I was thinking about your build when looking at mine. You might want to check hood clearances with your coolers, especially the intercooler. I had to put mine on the low end of the stack to fit. I am also considering using B&M cables and brackets for the shifters instead of rod links for the transmission and transfer case.
great job as usual
and you shaved your beard
you look more handsome and younger
😂
Looking awesome 😎 I personally plan to repurpose the original humvee engine oil cooler/ transmission oil cooler and use it as the Allison transmission cooler / power steering cooler. Then position a long fuel cooler above that with the a/c condenser. I will be running dual fuel tanks so an Allison cooler in the rear would not work for me. You did a great job on the cage! Looks like a small step but has a huge impact! Have fun!
Thanks brother! That’s an awesome setup your building!
Love it. haven't thought much on how to stack all that stuff up without tig welding, but now I think I'll do it like you've done it. BTW- what'd you do for driveshafts? I have a 2017 LT/GM 8L90 32 spline output in the rear and whatever the T case is. I think I may have to just get the output shafts that fit and then take a measurement to a fab shop.
That’s awesome! I got the front driveshaft to fit up using the front part of the humvee Drive shaft, and also using the stock Duramax slip joint into the transfer case section of the driveshaft. Join the two with a new U joint. Getting that you enjoy it to fit was the hard part
You have part numbers or a link for your 2 black coolers?
I love it man! Organizing those coolers looks awesome! at some point, i think i'm teaching myself welding on my build. Not sure i'm going to get through my rebuild without it. Are you planning an AC on top of all that? What harbor freight welder are you using?
Yes, I’m going to do the AC condenser on top. I just have the cheap Chicago welder from Harbor freight it’s like $120
Doing a similar humvee project with the body on. Learning to weld has been essential for some of the parts I needed
Any Concerns that the hood won’t close with those coolers on top?
He's using a body lift, It will raise the hood.
Yes, I’ll have to lift the hood with a 3” block
Can I please get the part number an name of the place u bought ur radiator?
Champion radiators off eBay