F150 Diesel ?
Anyone did it ? my 2000 is getting tired thinking about any comments 
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pic came out way to big sorry about that just was guna show a lil bit but F it !

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pic came out way to big sorry about that just was guna show a lil bit but F it !
Last edited by 450Jimmy; Nov 24, 2010 at 09:22 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
I can't give you much for detail but a guy in my area has a 4BT Cummins in a early-mid 90's (?) F150...only seen pics and a dyno vid a buddy shot. There are more vids on youtube of diesel half tons and smaller ranger/dakota size trucks.

but just kidding dude

back to the subject.... the 5.9 is a very possible swap for pre-97 F150s. but as far as I know, there are some pretty big space issues for 97 and ups. FordCummins doesnt even sell a conversion kit for 97 and up F150 for the 6BT 5.9 Cummins
It is possible to put a 5.9 Cummins in your 2000, but I think the 3.9 4BT would be an easier swap. Any other questions just holler.
I figured the swap wud have the truck laid up for a while. I am just trying to figure out how much budwiser it would cost me to keep my buddy interested in helping me do this. I wud like to have the 5.9 plus my old man has one. in the junk yard I just really was thinkin about coolant issues with rads and that type of stuff being a major issue
I figured the swap wud have the truck laid up for a while. I am just trying to figure out how much budwiser it would cost me to keep my buddy interested in helping me do this. I wud like to have the 5.9 plus my old man has one. in the junk yard I just really was thinkin about coolant issues with rads and that type of stuff being a major issue
Workin on my mine over summer break, bout 3 or 4 hours a day, it took somewhere between 3 weeks to a month, with lots of part hunting all throughout there. And I switched my radiator out for one from a 96 Powerstroke, but I had to change the radiator support too. Mine was a relatively smooth swap, but Im thinkin theres gonna be a lot more issues with yours if you choose a 5.9. Anything is possible, but it just depends if you want to take the time and do the work (and spend the $$$) to do it.
Take my advice, and give FordCummins a call, theyll probably give you the best advice you can get. Their number is on their website at FordCummins.com
yea I will take your advice and look in to ford cummins I dont really wanna spend to much cash I would like to use most parts i cud get my hands on like I said my old man got one in the yard but im not looking to do a swap that becomes a money pit and aggravation


