Hey guys. Some of ya'll know how big projects end up costing big money. My 96 k3500 has been getting a 12v cummins heart transplant. Unfortunately, I can't weld. So I took the truck to a good reputable exhaust shop. It had to be done. I can't just dump smoke onto the firewall.
Well, here I sit, with a 2' piece of bent pipe & a $720 bill, wondering how hot that firewall really would have gotten.
Oh well. I screwed up & didnt get an estimate or quote before agreeing to have it done. I was in a rush, as I'm also in the process of moving.
Does this seem like a reasonable bill? To be fair, they did a lot of work. I read somewhere that if doing a cummins swap into a gmt400 chassis, the Diamond Eye downpipe 220099 gets close. Well, apparently not close enough. According to the exhaust shop, the 4" pipe is also too big. He tried making it work, even cutting up "two 4" u bend tubes" trying to get it to work. Which he did. But recommended not using it as it was too close to the starter & he recommended downgrading to 3". We met in the middle at 3.5". According to the shop, the previous owner who had installed a 4" diamond eye exhaust for the original 6.5 engine did a really poor job. The muffler was resting on a crossmember, so they relocated that as well as fixed a few hangars.
So they did a lot of work, but dear lord I wasn't expecting that. The diamond eye downpipe was $80 shipped. I guess I've just never had to pay for true custom till now.
Moral of the story, if doing a gmt400 cummins swap, think of a few things like exhaust! The 4l80e adapter locates the starter to the passenger side which limits exhaust clearance! Also, 4" exhaust clearance with factory 12v exhaust manifold is not good! Not sure if the allison adapter has the starter on passenger or driver side.
Anyways, hope this helps someone.
Well, here I sit, with a 2' piece of bent pipe & a $720 bill, wondering how hot that firewall really would have gotten.
Oh well. I screwed up & didnt get an estimate or quote before agreeing to have it done. I was in a rush, as I'm also in the process of moving.
Does this seem like a reasonable bill? To be fair, they did a lot of work. I read somewhere that if doing a cummins swap into a gmt400 chassis, the Diamond Eye downpipe 220099 gets close. Well, apparently not close enough. According to the exhaust shop, the 4" pipe is also too big. He tried making it work, even cutting up "two 4" u bend tubes" trying to get it to work. Which he did. But recommended not using it as it was too close to the starter & he recommended downgrading to 3". We met in the middle at 3.5". According to the shop, the previous owner who had installed a 4" diamond eye exhaust for the original 6.5 engine did a really poor job. The muffler was resting on a crossmember, so they relocated that as well as fixed a few hangars.
So they did a lot of work, but dear lord I wasn't expecting that. The diamond eye downpipe was $80 shipped. I guess I've just never had to pay for true custom till now.
Moral of the story, if doing a gmt400 cummins swap, think of a few things like exhaust! The 4l80e adapter locates the starter to the passenger side which limits exhaust clearance! Also, 4" exhaust clearance with factory 12v exhaust manifold is not good! Not sure if the allison adapter has the starter on passenger or driver side.
Anyways, hope this helps someone.