1951 International swap
I got a 404 John Deere out of a combine for free and am wondering if there is a way to swap it into a 1951 L-162 international truck
This is the truck http://www.axcessmypics.com/photos/p...ce1c6d520f.jpg This is the same model of engine http://www.dieselenginemotor.com/images/img_366_98.gif http://www.dieselenginemotor.com/images/img_366_100.gif http://www.dieselenginemotor.com/images/img_366_101.gif |
welcome to diesel bombers a great site and a great place to hang out i'm not sure how to help you on this maybe there will be somebody on here who can but you can also look here and see if they have the info you are looking for travelallparts.com and see if they can answer your question:yeah::w2:
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Welcome to DB! Anything is possible if you have time and $. :tu:
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It almost looks like the trans adapter is part of the block, is it by chance bolted on? If not, then you should try and get some measurements and see if it would be the same as a SAE adapter bolt pattern, if its not, then you will have some machine work ahead of you.
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Ya the main problem is going to be adapting it to a new trany but idk if the one in the truck will be able to support the power or if i should take a trany out of one of my old cement trucks if it would work cause i have like 3 19 speeds and a couple allisons just sitting around
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The 19 speed would be awesome, Overkill, but awesome. what you doing with the F100 sitting next to it?
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ya the 19 might be too much but the truck still has the original 4+2 speed
the old f100 i've always wanted to put a cummins in but don't really have the cash for it right now |
Nice truck!
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