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So how is your wife enjoying driving her new truck?
Lance,
I will get a couple of those new Duramax's out front washed up for you! What colors do you want? Are you on the road yet?
Rob
Lance,
Do you still have that tubed out 60 with the 55 front clip on it?
Just wondering b/c I haven't seen any pics of it lately...that thing was bad a$$ too!
.... My ford is about to have a cummins 5.9 CRD out of a dodge in it....![]()
You bet! It now has 62 drivetrain (for the efi and auto) and is linked front and rear. It's awesome,....![]()
Oh Sh!t has that been done before??? That would be the ultimate tow rig!
Oh Sh!t has that been done before??? That would be the ultimate tow rig!
Sounds VERY! I looked around on IPOR website and didn't see any pics of it!
Do you have them posted up somewhere or a link or something??
Pics of IPOR buggy below.
Cummins swap - Yes, it's apparantly quite popular. I'm surprised that we haven't had more requests for it with all the engine conversions we do. I'm setting up a dealer account with the people who make the adapters!
It's funny, all of my cars seem to be a mix of various models. The 55 has 55/60/62/80 parts in it, the 40 has 40/55/60/62/80 parts in it.... My ford is about to have a cummins 5.9 CRD out of a dodge in it....![]()
there's a guy locally here that does quite a few of those swaps. The older 7.3s have problems if you don't take care of the coolant and when they go cummins go in nicely.
I have a 7.3 and I have to put in an anti-cavitation additive to the coolant as you mentioned. The water jacket design caused problems with cavitation and could lead to issues requiring the cylinders to be sleeved due to block erosion. This typically occurs around 120-150k miles. That's the only major issue with these engines. Take care of that and the routinely go 300k plus miles. Use the additive! A Cummins would definitely be the way to go though...