dohcdelsol93
snoogans
on a tight budge? Got a diesel bug...no problem!!!
get a $99 harbor freight welder, a pen and piece of paper, follow craigslist for a while and you can be diesel two.
Since i'm terrible about taking pics and posting pics I'll document this as i go.
Current rig
1967 fj40 4 wheel drums, stock brake master because i live life on the edge. Stock 3 speed tranny converted to floor shift as well as floor shift transfer case. PTO winch. SBC swapped using Downey bellhousing and propeller. Jegs/summit weld in engine mount brackets, custom brackets holding propeller to frame. Jegs electric fan kit
Plans
4bd2TC swap from 1994 NPR diesel
Going to keep turbo stock, keep stock intercooler.
I will not be moving the drive train, all axles will remain the exact same as the where with the SBC conversion. The rear drive shaft is in the front, the front is in the back, entire drive train was moved forward a few inches
Transmission:
Ford T170FT RTS 4 speed manual overdrive transmission
Similar shifting to an H42 if you take out 4th gear and add a .78 over drive.
When i go to adapt this transmission to my 3 speed transfercase I will be turning the OD into a .71 overdrive by replacing gear(s)
Goal 70mph at 1900-2000 rpms on 32x11.5 tires, stock 4.11 gears
Will be keeping my stock fj40 radiator and electric cooling fan that is currently being used on the SBC swap.
I plan on getting @25 mpg on this swap with a mix of city/traffic daily driving
At this time i'll also be installing a 70-72 fj40 front axle with fj60 knuckles/disks
GM corvette manual braking 1" master cylinder.
Currently lifted 4" in the back and 2.5" in the front on OME and HFS springs
I am planning on doing a 1" body lift to help clear the new transmission, possibly two.
I'm running on stock shackles so i may have to put a 1" shackle lift on the lift springs to help clear the motor.
I will be modifying the pan/oil pick up to make a much more shallow pan.
I still have to source a few adapters (engine to tranny, tranny to transfer case)
Once i get the powertrain together I aim to drive into the shop about 730am as a SBC powered fj40 and drive out about 5pm as a diesel powered fj40
here are some pics estimated date of completion is in March

transmission out of a 1986 f150, the I6 300 should have more torque than that of the isuzu diesel so should be plenty stout. This transmission also came behind the 5.0 and 5.7


the heart of the transplant


this swap will probably not look like a factory install, I'm not a machinist.
I'll build the exhaust myself, i'll pretty much do everything myself except make the adapters.
It will be reliable and economical in the end costing about the same as most SBC swaps.
get a $99 harbor freight welder, a pen and piece of paper, follow craigslist for a while and you can be diesel two.
Since i'm terrible about taking pics and posting pics I'll document this as i go.
Current rig
1967 fj40 4 wheel drums, stock brake master because i live life on the edge. Stock 3 speed tranny converted to floor shift as well as floor shift transfer case. PTO winch. SBC swapped using Downey bellhousing and propeller. Jegs/summit weld in engine mount brackets, custom brackets holding propeller to frame. Jegs electric fan kit
Plans
4bd2TC swap from 1994 NPR diesel
Going to keep turbo stock, keep stock intercooler.
I will not be moving the drive train, all axles will remain the exact same as the where with the SBC conversion. The rear drive shaft is in the front, the front is in the back, entire drive train was moved forward a few inches
Transmission:
Ford T170FT RTS 4 speed manual overdrive transmission
Similar shifting to an H42 if you take out 4th gear and add a .78 over drive.
When i go to adapt this transmission to my 3 speed transfercase I will be turning the OD into a .71 overdrive by replacing gear(s)
Goal 70mph at 1900-2000 rpms on 32x11.5 tires, stock 4.11 gears
Will be keeping my stock fj40 radiator and electric cooling fan that is currently being used on the SBC swap.
I plan on getting @25 mpg on this swap with a mix of city/traffic daily driving
At this time i'll also be installing a 70-72 fj40 front axle with fj60 knuckles/disks
GM corvette manual braking 1" master cylinder.
Currently lifted 4" in the back and 2.5" in the front on OME and HFS springs
I am planning on doing a 1" body lift to help clear the new transmission, possibly two.
I'm running on stock shackles so i may have to put a 1" shackle lift on the lift springs to help clear the motor.
I will be modifying the pan/oil pick up to make a much more shallow pan.
I still have to source a few adapters (engine to tranny, tranny to transfer case)
Once i get the powertrain together I aim to drive into the shop about 730am as a SBC powered fj40 and drive out about 5pm as a diesel powered fj40
here are some pics estimated date of completion is in March

transmission out of a 1986 f150, the I6 300 should have more torque than that of the isuzu diesel so should be plenty stout. This transmission also came behind the 5.0 and 5.7


the heart of the transplant


this swap will probably not look like a factory install, I'm not a machinist.
I'll build the exhaust myself, i'll pretty much do everything myself except make the adapters.
It will be reliable and economical in the end costing about the same as most SBC swaps.