12v engine swap
#1
12v engine swap
i am going to be doing a engine swap and just wondering what i might need to do if anything different.
both 12v engines 1 is p pump and other is rotary pump.
i am not wanting to build a motor for power just to pull my horse trailer and other trailers
just need to know if i have to make any changes to anything with different inj pumps
1996 dodge 3500 auto and the motor i have came out of a 94 dodge 2500
Thanks in advance
both 12v engines 1 is p pump and other is rotary pump.
i am not wanting to build a motor for power just to pull my horse trailer and other trailers
just need to know if i have to make any changes to anything with different inj pumps
1996 dodge 3500 auto and the motor i have came out of a 94 dodge 2500
Thanks in advance
#2
If you have a 96 that should be a P7100 and if that motor you are swapping in is indeed out of a 94 then you are also dealing with a P7100. They ended the Bosch Rotary in the 93 model before the new bodies started in 94. That being said, if the swap motor is older you will need all of your lines and front plate pump and lift pump off your 96 to make it P Pumped.
#4
LMAO no worries, is there an issue with the 96 or just getting tired? I would suggest looking at some of the 1st gen posts about P Pumping their motors as that is exactly what you are looking at doing if you go this route. Remember there is an injector difference as well and I cannot give you a 100% on if the 93 is still the 155* injector or not, so be sure to look that up before ordering injectors.
#6
You can drop in the other motor, that was what was done on my 94, however you would be dealing with the Rotary pump and as long as you are good with that then you do not have anything to worry about. Do not get me wrong, you can make great power with that pump for anything you would need, a Governor spring and some free mods can get you some good power and a nice RPM range to use for sure.
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