92 7.3 idi to cummins 96 12v
I'm thinking about swapping for my buddies 12v so I can beat the rich kids being ***holes around by me. question is besides having the cummins engine and tranny what is all needed? I'd like to know all the details before I just go for it.. My step dad used to be a mechanic so should have all tools and enough knowledge to get it done but still needed details. Thanks a lot guys for all the help!!!
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you will need about 10k to do it right. IF you are doing an auto use a 47rh if you are using a 5 speed do a nv4500, and if you want a 6 speed nv5600.
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Lot's of threads on here about them, everyone does it a little different, all depends on what u want. I did mine for about 4k, that's buying both trucks and selling uneeded parts. I would't say you have to spend 10k to do it right, depends on adapter plate, tranny, clutch, etc. A good start is to get a install manual from fordcummins for $25, it helped me quite a bit, give a basic outline on what to expect. Good luck
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Sorry. I was saying 10k for
2k for motor, 2k for trans, 600 tcase, could be done for 4. If you just do all stock and even cheaper if you get 2 trucks and just move drive train from one truck to the other. my truck is getting 10k into the motor, trans, tcase. Then 10k into truck. with hopes to last 200k. |
I plan to buy my buddies motor and trans for $ 2600 (98000 miles on it) and swapping out my 92 idi.. Just looking to know how much for the kit to install it and what exactly is needed. Thanks for your guys input...:tu:
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orangeracer thanks, that's the kit I was looking at but do I need more then just the "engine kit"? Such as what about hooking all the wires up? I tried contracting them straight put but no response...:humm:
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well a 12v only needs a few wires to run. so to get it running will be easy. To get all the gauges, water lines. may be tricky.
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Originally Posted by ThorBC78
(Post 707554)
orangeracer thanks, that's the kit I was looking at but do I need more then just the "engine kit"? Such as what about hooking all the wires up? I tried contracting them straight put but no response...:humm:
And of course alternator, starter, and gauges. Buy the manual from FordCummins, it will help you get some stuff figured out. Its not step by step or anything like that, buts its an excellent overview. Try calling them again, I never had a problem getting ahold of them.
Originally Posted by timdale
(Post 707471)
Lot's of threads on here about them, everyone does it a little different, all depends on what u want. I did mine for about 4k, that's buying both trucks and selling uneeded parts. I would't say you have to spend 10k to do it right, depends on adapter plate, tranny, clutch, etc. A good start is to get a install manual from fordcummins for $25, it helped me quite a bit, give a basic outline on what to expect. Good luck
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well what would be better doing all the upgrades I just named.. or swapping with cummins? I'm buying 6" lift and already have 37's so was doing some upgrades so it would still have getty up haha. Btw I got 4: 10 gears...
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How did this ever turn out?
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