Jump to content
  • Welcome To Mopar1973Man.Com LLC

    We are a privately owned support forum for the Dodge Ram Cummins Diesels. All information is free to read for everyone. To interact or ask questions you must have a subscription plan to enable all other features beyond reading. Please go over to the Subscription Page and pick out a plan that fits you best. At any time you wish to cancel the subscription please go back over to the Subscription Page and hit the Cancel button and your subscription will be stopped. All subscriptions are auto-renewing. 

Guide to converting your 2nd gen 24v to a 12v


Recommended Posts

Perhaps this should go in the 24v powertrain section, however I figure I will just piss people off over there  :rolleyes:

 

Introduction

I am in the process of swapping a 12v into a 1998.5 24v 5 speed.  This should be an extremely easy process but I have had trouble finding the details on how to go about this swap.  The info I post here should be at least 100% compatible with 98.5-2000 manual transmission trucks.

 

If I make a mistake, have tips, or you would like to add something, let me know.

 

2 philosophies

There are 2 trains of thought, the first is to fool your truck into thinking it still has the 24v in it.  This is done by transferring sensors over to the 12v, this seems to be the most common, especially among p-pumpers.  The benefit is cost, but the downside is you can't fool everything, you will still have your check engine light on, and I believe you will still have sensors that are known for failing like the throttle position sensor(apps).

 

The other method is to use early 98 PCM and wiring harnesses, which is what I am in the process of attempting.  Benefits being it will be a 100% factory install.  Everything will work just like an early 98 pickup.

 

 

Details

You must use early model year 98 pcm and harnesses, 97 is different and will not be the same, I do not believe the 97 will be able to communicate with the 98 and later instrument clusters.  Manual trans vs auto and federal vs California effect component compatibility. (2wd / 4wd) (2500/3500) (reg cab vs extended) shouldn't matter.

 
PCM Part number info
ALL MODELS; 5.9L DIESEL; MANUAL TRANS; FEDERAL; 12 VALVE
Part #R6040139AC (newest#)replaces: 56040139AB, 56040139AC
Going price for used pcm is$300-350
 
 
Engine Wiring harness info 
Manual trans Part# P56045095AA
used price $150-300
 
Headlight to dash harness (Official chrysler name)
Basically this harness includes the fuse box, which the engine harness plugs into.
I am least sure on this part# but manual trans should be 56020499AD
used price $250-375
Edited by beee
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Details

You must use early model year 98 pcm and harnesses, 97 is different and will not be the same, I do not believe the 97 will be able to communicate with the 98 and later instrument clusters.  Manual trans vs auto and federal vs California effect component compatibility. (2wd / 4wd) (2500/3500) (reg cab vs extended) shouldn't matter.

used price $250-375

I have a parts donor truck that is a '97 5 speed and 4 wd. It has the exact same dash as my 2000, with the digital odometer. (Along with numerous 94-96 parts trucks) I used to think the 'type' of dash was the determining factor with which body harness needed?

My plan is to take the 12v out of this 97, and put together a nice rust free 94... (just about ready to start bolting it all together).. I better hurry up and figure out how deep I gotta get on the electrical part!

I haven't decided which dash to run.. I kinda like the looks of the 97's cluster, but my 94-96's are in better overall shape...

In either case, I have the harnesses to swap over to make any combination work...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

by 97 you mean build date 97, but its 98 spec with the new dash with passenger airbag?  If it is 98 spec can you find some part numbers for the ecm, and the part number for the main harness in the engine compartment, the one with the fuse block, that would be really helpful.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

by 97 you mean build date 97, but its 98 spec with the new dash with passenger airbag?  If it is 98 spec can you find some part numbers for the ecm, and the part number for the main harness in the engine compartment, the one with the fuse block, that would be really helpful.

Time to shift gears and do a little investigation, I got vehicles/ parts all over, in 2 different locations. I'll get back with some info, thanks!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...