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05-24-2013, 09:05 AM
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Location: Sacramento Delta, CA
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
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Originally Posted by SMOKEKIKI
It would be nice to have pre fabbed engine mounts.
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Here you go:
http://www.destroked.com/prod_motor_mounts.php
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2002 E350 ext.; 160K; 7.3L; 4R100 (w/4x4 deep pan & filter); 4x4 conv. w/2007 F250/F350 coil frnt axle (oppos. dual Bilstein press. shocks cured DW) diff chg from 3.55 to 3.73 (bad!); BW1356 t.c. (bad!); LT265/70R17/E Michelin LTX M/S2; Engel MT60 Combi Fridge-Freezer; 4 BP 380J pv panels; Auragen 5kw AC gen. in top alt. position; Webasto Dual-Top; Voyager top. 1995 5.8L EB Bronco, bone stock.
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05-25-2013, 10:40 AM
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Location: Iowa
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
You will love it. As I do mine.
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1995 E350 cummins 6bt/nv4500, 24' surv toyhauler, DRZ400s
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05-25-2013, 10:49 AM
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
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Originally Posted by rebar
You will love it. As I do mine.
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For extra credit, how about explaining why?
How is performance/driving with two fewer cylinders?
How is the mpg?
Is it taller? I.e., did you have to do a body lift to fit the 6bt in?
Can you tell us what version of the 6bt is best?
And anything else you could tell us would be greatly appreciated.
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2002 E350 ext.; 160K; 7.3L; 4R100 (w/4x4 deep pan & filter); 4x4 conv. w/2007 F250/F350 coil frnt axle (oppos. dual Bilstein press. shocks cured DW) diff chg from 3.55 to 3.73 (bad!); BW1356 t.c. (bad!); LT265/70R17/E Michelin LTX M/S2; Engel MT60 Combi Fridge-Freezer; 4 BP 380J pv panels; Auragen 5kw AC gen. in top alt. position; Webasto Dual-Top; Voyager top. 1995 5.8L EB Bronco, bone stock.
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05-26-2013, 08:57 AM
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Location: AVL NC
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
Pics will be taken! We're using a 96 12V, just swapped everything from the core engine to the new jasper unit. We're doing this conversion for a few reasons. The 7.3 in Jeff's van was worn out @215k due to lack of maintenance so a new engine was needed. I brought up the idea of the cummins swap and jeff said lets do it!!!!!
I will say now that I won't be offering any type of kit for this swap. I'm undecided on whether we'll do another. It's a ton of work, so we'll see how it goes. Always hard the 1st time!!!
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Chris Steuber
02 E350 7.3 (V4)
17 Focus RS, 90 SHO, 49 CJ2A, 89 LSC, 20 T250 AWD
ujointoffroad.com
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05-28-2013, 07:44 PM
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
Dressed and ready to install
1st test fit!
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Chris Steuber
02 E350 7.3 (V4)
17 Focus RS, 90 SHO, 49 CJ2A, 89 LSC, 20 T250 AWD
ujointoffroad.com
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05-28-2013, 08:09 PM
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Location: Sacramento Delta, CA
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
Pretty! And it looks like there will actually be room between the engine and the body under that van hood!
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2002 E350 ext.; 160K; 7.3L; 4R100 (w/4x4 deep pan & filter); 4x4 conv. w/2007 F250/F350 coil frnt axle (oppos. dual Bilstein press. shocks cured DW) diff chg from 3.55 to 3.73 (bad!); BW1356 t.c. (bad!); LT265/70R17/E Michelin LTX M/S2; Engel MT60 Combi Fridge-Freezer; 4 BP 380J pv panels; Auragen 5kw AC gen. in top alt. position; Webasto Dual-Top; Voyager top. 1995 5.8L EB Bronco, bone stock.
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05-28-2013, 09:38 PM
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
You might be onto something there Chris! That motor just looks like it is designed to last 500,000 miles and they have good fuel consumption too I hear.
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05-28-2013, 09:39 PM
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Location: boise idaho
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
awesome, very cool project! please keep up with photos best you can
are you going to try and mount turbo back on in stock location or relocate?
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05-29-2013, 07:22 AM
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
Thanks guys, we're learning a lot! We're going to play with the turbo mounting, need it lower and under the manifold for clearance. Trying to source one today, if not we'll just make it! There's a good bit of room on each side of the motor, will be easy to work on in the future.
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02 E350 7.3 (V4)
17 Focus RS, 90 SHO, 49 CJ2A, 89 LSC, 20 T250 AWD
ujointoffroad.com
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05-29-2013, 10:29 PM
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Re: Out with the Old and In with a Cummins
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