Diesel swap?
For the MOTOR SWAP id set aside around $10k this will get the motor transmission and t-case in and you will have money for the fuel lines and all the LITTLE things, and there are alot of little things.
* If you plan on buying a used (remaned motor then you will probably be closer to 15k, and if you are doing the 6bt swap and SAS id plan on 20k to get the truck totally done. These prices may seem high but if you have that much then you will know you can finish and you wont run out of funds.
the reason the 6.0L sucked was navistar knew it had probs but ford told them to put it in production anyways. navistar knew about the probs wanted to fix them but ford told them they wanted the motor now..... a bunch of BS
they never should have went away from the 7.3L
i think the 7.3L and 5.9L are about the 2 best diesels in the world.
you could go old school and throw a 6.9 IDI lol.
they never should have went away from the 7.3L
i think the 7.3L and 5.9L are about the 2 best diesels in the world.
you could go old school and throw a 6.9 IDI lol.
I was looking into to straight 6 cummins a while back. I love the cummins engine, I knew a 7.3 wouldn't fit in there their just my favorite all around truck.
24 valve cummins is insane I know a guy who dropped one in a 250 and it blows black smoke like a champ
And as for the 4 cyl Is that really a worthy swap? I know diesels are tough but it seems like the 4 would just be too small
24 valve cummins is insane I know a guy who dropped one in a 250 and it blows black smoke like a champ
And as for the 4 cyl Is that really a worthy swap? I know diesels are tough but it seems like the 4 would just be too small
Last edited by rclark12; Oct 7, 2010 at 06:12 AM.
I was looking into to straight 6 cummins a while back. I love the cummins engine, I knew a 7.3 wouldn't fit in there their just my favorite all around truck.
24 valve cummins is insane I know a guy who dropped one in a 250 and it blows black smoke like a champ
And as for the 4 cyl Is that really a worthy swap? I know diesels are tough but it seems like the 4 would just be too small
24 valve cummins is insane I know a guy who dropped one in a 250 and it blows black smoke like a champ
And as for the 4 cyl Is that really a worthy swap? I know diesels are tough but it seems like the 4 would just be too small
look at 4btswaps.com the 4bt Cummins is a great motor and has a good power to weight ratio. The 5.9L 12v and the 3.9L 4bt are essentially the same motor with the only exception is that the 4bt is 2 cylinders less.
I posted the video a while back about a '97-'03 F-150 supercab with a powerstroke in it, the truck was a red 2 wheel drive and it appeared to move on down the road with ease...
I considered a diesel for the wife's expedition, but a 6.8 (V-10) will be a whole lot easier and will pull quite well with some boost
I considered a diesel for the wife's expedition, but a 6.8 (V-10) will be a whole lot easier and will pull quite well with some boost
Question and sorry to thread jack. If you put a v10 in say my truck, do you improve gas mileage since it is a much larger motor pushing less weight? This seems a lot easier to do than a diesel swap in order to achieve more power.
As for the diesel, I've looked at some random motors on craigslist with price ranges from 1-2k for the 7.3 without trans and usually without turbo but sometimes with. Does that seem fair or is something off? The motor tended to have about 100k on them. Stuff like this has always sparked my interest. I can lift them but when it comes to motors I don't really know. This is basically for when my truck is no longer a daily driver and just a weekend toy. Diesel is preferable, but a v10 would be pretty nice too. Thanks and sorry for thread jack.
And when you say you can only run the cummins, does that mean the 7.3 is out of the question without a SAS conversion? Does it all have to do with the crossmembers and frame and how strong they are?
As for the diesel, I've looked at some random motors on craigslist with price ranges from 1-2k for the 7.3 without trans and usually without turbo but sometimes with. Does that seem fair or is something off? The motor tended to have about 100k on them. Stuff like this has always sparked my interest. I can lift them but when it comes to motors I don't really know. This is basically for when my truck is no longer a daily driver and just a weekend toy. Diesel is preferable, but a v10 would be pretty nice too. Thanks and sorry for thread jack.
And when you say you can only run the cummins, does that mean the 7.3 is out of the question without a SAS conversion? Does it all have to do with the crossmembers and frame and how strong they are?
Last edited by Lightning Expo; Oct 7, 2010 at 08:30 PM.
Question and sorry to thread jack. If you put a v10 in say my truck, do you improve gas mileage since it is a much larger motor pushing less weight? This seems a lot easier to do than a diesel swap in order to achieve more power.
As for the diesel, I've looked at some random motors on craigslist with price ranges from 1-2k for the 7.3 without trans and usually without turbo but sometimes with. Does that seem fair or is something off? The motor tended to have about 100k on them. Stuff like this has always sparked my interest. I can lift them but when it comes to motors I don't really know. This is basically for when my truck is no longer a daily driver and just a weekend toy. Diesel is preferable, but a v10 would be pretty nice too. Thanks and sorry for thread jack.
And when you say you can only run the cummins, does that mean the 7.3 is out of the question without a SAS conversion? Does it all have to do with the crossmembers and frame and how strong they are?
As for the diesel, I've looked at some random motors on craigslist with price ranges from 1-2k for the 7.3 without trans and usually without turbo but sometimes with. Does that seem fair or is something off? The motor tended to have about 100k on them. Stuff like this has always sparked my interest. I can lift them but when it comes to motors I don't really know. This is basically for when my truck is no longer a daily driver and just a weekend toy. Diesel is preferable, but a v10 would be pretty nice too. Thanks and sorry for thread jack.
And when you say you can only run the cummins, does that mean the 7.3 is out of the question without a SAS conversion? Does it all have to do with the crossmembers and frame and how strong they are?
Diesels are 1000pd motors. Thats alot of weight on everyhing up front, especially since its for half that weight.
Question and sorry to thread jack. If you put a v10 in say my truck, do you improve gas mileage since it is a much larger motor pushing less weight? This seems a lot easier to do than a diesel swap in order to achieve more power.
As for the diesel, I've looked at some random motors on craigslist with price ranges from 1-2k for the 7.3 without trans and usually without turbo but sometimes with. Does that seem fair or is something off? The motor tended to have about 100k on them. Stuff like this has always sparked my interest. I can lift them but when it comes to motors I don't really know. This is basically for when my truck is no longer a daily driver and just a weekend toy. Diesel is preferable, but a v10 would be pretty nice too. Thanks and sorry for thread jack.
And when you say you can only run the cummins, does that mean the 7.3 is out of the question without a SAS conversion? Does it all have to do with the crossmembers and frame and how strong they are?
As for the diesel, I've looked at some random motors on craigslist with price ranges from 1-2k for the 7.3 without trans and usually without turbo but sometimes with. Does that seem fair or is something off? The motor tended to have about 100k on them. Stuff like this has always sparked my interest. I can lift them but when it comes to motors I don't really know. This is basically for when my truck is no longer a daily driver and just a weekend toy. Diesel is preferable, but a v10 would be pretty nice too. Thanks and sorry for thread jack.
And when you say you can only run the cummins, does that mean the 7.3 is out of the question without a SAS conversion? Does it all have to do with the crossmembers and frame and how strong they are?
cummins is the best diesel on the road not to much argument there its the only true highway diesel. the duramax is a great diesel! how come no one brought it up? best tranny! bullet proof allison man
! im not impressed with the 6.0 6.4 or 6.7 6.4 n 6.7 might be fine trucks and all but if your gonna spend the money why not just get the duramax or cummins. put the allison in the cummins then you can appreciate the power being backed up by a worthwhile tranny
! im not impressed with the 6.0 6.4 or 6.7 6.4 n 6.7 might be fine trucks and all but if your gonna spend the money why not just get the duramax or cummins. put the allison in the cummins then you can appreciate the power being backed up by a worthwhile tranny
cummins is the best diesel on the road not to much argument there its the only true highway diesel. the duramax is a great diesel! how come no one brought it up? best tranny! bullet proof allison man
! im not impressed with the 6.0 6.4 or 6.7 6.4 n 6.7 might be fine trucks and all but if your gonna spend the money why not just get the duramax or cummins. put the allison in the cummins then you can appreciate the power being backed up by a worthwhile tranny
! im not impressed with the 6.0 6.4 or 6.7 6.4 n 6.7 might be fine trucks and all but if your gonna spend the money why not just get the duramax or cummins. put the allison in the cummins then you can appreciate the power being backed up by a worthwhile trannyI honestly would lump the 6.7 in with any other Ford Offered diesel. Its their first crack at it and everyone that ive talked to LOVES them.
The main reason that GM doesnt sell more Duramax trucks is because of the IFS frontend. Its just something that doesnt appeal to most 3/4 - 1 ton guys
Im sorry but the allison tranny's are getting alot of praise for how often they go out. Not sure what it is but i know of a few people that have blown them behind their D-max's.
I honestly would lump the 6.7 in with any other Ford Offered diesel. Its their first crack at it and everyone that ive talked to LOVES them.
The main reason that GM doesnt sell more Duramax trucks is because of the IFS frontend. Its just something that doesnt appeal to most 3/4 - 1 ton guys
I honestly would lump the 6.7 in with any other Ford Offered diesel. Its their first crack at it and everyone that ive talked to LOVES them.
The main reason that GM doesnt sell more Duramax trucks is because of the IFS frontend. Its just something that doesnt appeal to most 3/4 - 1 ton guys
i still say motors should stick with there brands. powerstroke in a ford. cummins in a dodge and durmaxipads in chevys.
i hate seeing all these Fummins. its cool they swaped it and did all that work but id rather see a powerstroke.
yes while most of the powerstrokes are junk only the 7.3's and 6.0's *6.0's when studed and fixed proper* are good motors this new 6.7 looks to be promising as well.
the 7.3 weghts i belive 1,200lbs with all fluids in it. a 5.4 weghts around 500 or so a V-10 i think is 680lbs. just what ive heard and some guessing...
me and a buddy have picked up a long block 5.4 it was heavy. we've slid a 7.3 we've never picked it up. we also picked up a 460long block with a C-6 we had a 3rd guy for that one thoe
17MPG with a V-10 not bad. id like to see mileage of a 7.3 in an F-150 bet itd be way up there. i threw around this idea for a long time when i was having a prob with spark plugs.
i hate seeing all these Fummins. its cool they swaped it and did all that work but id rather see a powerstroke.
yes while most of the powerstrokes are junk only the 7.3's and 6.0's *6.0's when studed and fixed proper* are good motors this new 6.7 looks to be promising as well.
the 7.3 weghts i belive 1,200lbs with all fluids in it. a 5.4 weghts around 500 or so a V-10 i think is 680lbs. just what ive heard and some guessing...
me and a buddy have picked up a long block 5.4 it was heavy. we've slid a 7.3 we've never picked it up. we also picked up a 460long block with a C-6 we had a 3rd guy for that one thoe

17MPG with a V-10 not bad. id like to see mileage of a 7.3 in an F-150 bet itd be way up there. i threw around this idea for a long time when i was having a prob with spark plugs.
As for the diesel, I've looked at some random motors on craigslist with price ranges from 1-2k for the 7.3 without trans and usually without turbo but sometimes with. Does that seem fair or is something off? The motor tended to have about 100k on them. Stuff like this has always sparked my interest. I can lift them but when it comes to motors I don't really know. This is basically for when my truck is no longer a daily driver and just a weekend toy. Diesel is preferable, but a v10 would be pretty nice too. Thanks and sorry for thread jack.
And when you say you can only run the cummins, does that mean the 7.3 is out of the question without a SAS conversion? Does it all have to do with the crossmembers and frame and how strong they are?
And when you say you can only run the cummins, does that mean the 7.3 is out of the question without a SAS conversion? Does it all have to do with the crossmembers and frame and how strong they are?
I've been down this same road and the V-10 in my situation will be the best choice considering I have a supercharger already that will bolt directly on and the transmission can be built so I don't have to worry about new drive shafts or anything







