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Old 03-03-2008, 11:29 AM
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I was just wondering how difficult it would be to remove a 300 6cyl. from a Ford F150 4x4 gas and install a diesel motor, like a 7.3 (oh baby!)? Would I have to install a different Transmission? What about matching up the bolt to the engine mounts, would I need additional equipment?

P.S. What is a good source for used diesel engines?

P.S. This is for you Dodge buffs... Would it be possible to install a cummins diesel in a F250? No flammin' please

Thanks, DannZegos
 
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Old 03-03-2008, 02:02 PM
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if you got the time and money its possible, you wont want to put a fullsize diesel in a F150, go for a 4BT cummins (4 cylinder) and it will fit fine and probably work with the tranny.....if staying ford diesel its just better to get a diesel that hassle with a 1/2 ton unless its a 4BT swap......
 
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Old 03-17-2008, 04:56 PM
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I agree, put the cummins 3.9 in there. Depending on what year the 3.9 will actually have torque then the 7.3. You will get better mpg then you can ever hope for with the 7.3 too.

And as for the cummins in a f250 absolutely it can be done.Try fordcummins.com, and destroked.com.
Destroked will do it for you.
 
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Old 03-18-2008, 03:42 PM
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what year is the truck and do you know what trans? If you have the 88-mid90s? Zf 5 speed manual a 4bt with ford manual adapter plate(came in a lot of bread trucks) will bolt right up. I know where you can get such an engine for around $1700 as well. Now I'm not sure about the half ton transmissions but I know for sure the 3/4 is a direct bolt up.

the guys over at www.4btswaps.com can tell you for sure.

Another big plus about the 4bt is that it should bolt right into the 300 engine mounts.
 
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Old 03-18-2008, 10:33 PM
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88-96 F150 stick wont have a ZF5 its going to have a mazda m5r2, good behind a 300 but a 4bt will tear it up
 
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hey how much would that cost putting a 3.9 in an f150
 
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my truck is a 1999 f150 ext cab short bet 4x4 gas engine had spark plug trouble so quit fixing and started to get parts to put 4bt in truck have all parts now have started to put in hope to have runing by spring hopeing for better fuel mileage than gas engine. will talk later i have $5000. in parts now.
 
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Originally Posted by Diesel Charlie
my truck is a 1999 f150 ext cab short bet 4x4 gas engine had spark plug trouble so quit fixing and started to get parts to put 4bt in truck have all parts now have started to put in hope to have runing by spring hopeing for better fuel mileage than gas engine. will talk later i have $5000. in parts now.
HI Diesel Charlie, WELCOME TO DIESEL BOMBERS, Let us know how your project turns out !!
 
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Originally Posted by dannzegos
I was just wondering how difficult it would be to remove a 300 6cyl. from a Ford F150 4x4 gas and install a diesel motor, like a 7.3 (oh baby!)? Would I have to install a different Transmission? What about matching up the bolt to the engine mounts, would I need additional equipment?

P.S. This is for you Dodge buffs... Would it be possible to install a cummins diesel in a F250? No flammin' please
I've always liked those 300's, not fast or super powerful but smooth and torquey, well, more torque than a 300cid 6 cyl gas engine should have, anyway; an underrated little beast, in my opinion.

Is yours finally starting to die? An intercooled, 4BT would definitely be the way to go...the 7.3L's are heavy and while they're not necessarily a bad engine, I don't think it's worth the trouble or expense of doing an engine swap with that one, you'll be money, power and reliability ahead with the 3.9L 4BT.

as for a 6BT Cummins in an F250, that's by far the most common Cummins 6BT transplant.
 
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hey i have a similar question, i have a 95 F-150 with the L6 in it and i wanna see if i can swap out that bad boy and put a 5.9L cummins 12V in that pig. cuz im talkin to a guy selling a 93 cummins engine for 500 bucks and its pretty mint. help me out guys
 


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