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Dr. Evil 05-10-2010 11:46 AM

99 Powerstroke Conversion
 
Considering buying a 99 Crewcab for a Cummins 12V conversion. Should be doable but Im not exactly sure if I have all the skills do do this.

Any tips, knowledge, or advice would be appreciated before I jump in with both feet.

DuramaxakaDTD 05-10-2010 07:10 PM

Y not keep the 7.3L I love my buddys I want my duramax and a 7.3 just so I can switch trucks every week

Dr. Evil 05-13-2010 02:19 PM

because Im looking to find one with a ragged out engine so its cheap.

93_Fummins 05-13-2010 02:42 PM

If I could do mine all over again (aside from having to rebuild due to a melted motor :argh:), I'd butcher the crossmember, box the frame, and make my own REMOVABLE crossmember...and I would definitely encourage this in a newer body style truck. Turns out, the height of the motor makes pulling the motor a pain, and in-frame rebuilds would be soooooooo much easier with a drop out crossmember. Just my two cents though...

Other than that, with a mechanical motor, you're pretty much just motor mounts and simple plumbing away from your very own Fummins. If I can do it, anyone can. :rocking:

Dr. Evil 05-13-2010 03:47 PM

Exactly the kind of info I am looking for. Thank you sir. :c:

timdale 06-27-2010 09:16 AM

yeah, it's tight all right. I cut a section from the upper firewall and it still scraped the pan on the crossmember. once it's in there though, there's a ton of room under the hood. The superduty is a great conversion because the radiator support comes off easy and there's plenty of room in the engine bay

markp 06-27-2010 12:06 PM

I went through the tight fit and the scraping fresh paint, then I added a 2 1/2" body lift. I'm not real fond of a body lift, but it sure made life much easier.

FTE 06-27-2010 01:29 PM

Look for one with the 351 gasser 5spd . They will have the small bell bolt pattern on the ZF, so all you need is the ford bell adapter they used behind the 4bt in the bread trucks. The gasser crew cabs out here are going cheap!

cummins bronco 06-28-2010 07:37 PM

the only problem with a small block ZF is they use a small clutch, 11 inch, which just isn't big enough to handle the cummins torque, even with the South bend ceramic clutch i have!

drewkeen 07-05-2010 03:17 PM

Why not try to find a gasser with a popped or tired motor? These seem to be much more common.


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