Got a New Truck!
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I don't even have my grid heater hooked up and it starts the same as it did in the dodge, when the heater was hooked up. I just keep mine plugged in if it's below 30.F. You should have a block heater, it's on the pass. side behind the oil filter. When you want to start building a little HP, check out the "stickys" at the top of this forum, big help, have fun
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A W200 is a gas powered truck, can't remember the years they were built from. It wasn't 'til '89 that they started putting the Cummins, or any diesel engine, in the Dodges. If yours is a W200, with a Cummins in it, make sure you've got upgraded suspension and brakes etc. The Cummins weighs a bunch more, and puts out a lot more torque than the gasser ever did. Hope your frame is straight! It's possible that someone in the vehicles' past took a W200 cab/body and dropped it on a D250 frame with all the running gear/engine/whatever already in place. The bodies didn't change from, like, '80 or something 'til '93 so most parts are interchangable.
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I'll be doing this to mine sometime in the future.
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I'll be doing this to mine sometime in the future.
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