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DieselS10 07-17-2012 09:20 PM

We converted a '95 3/4 ton 4wd with a 360 automatic to a 12 valve 5 speed and it wasn't bad. Swapped engine, trans, transfer, axles, springs, driveshafts, fuel system, computer, harnesses and cluster.

I'll say the same thing here that I did to the guy we did that swap for though, why go to the trouble if Dodge already offers that drivetrain in that body style? I'm all for swapping stuff, I have a 4wd S10 with a Duramax in it, but GM never offered it that way from the factory.

firemanram 07-18-2012 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by brianjbeach85 (Post 711299)
Not trying to be a pesimist, but would you really want a 6BT in a 1/2 ton? I would think there would need to be extensive mods done to the 1/2 ton such as suspension/drivetrain.. i couldnt imagine dodge would use a strong enough tranny/axle driveshaft to hold up to a diesel in a 1/2 ton.

Good Luck =) should get good mpg's in a 1/2 ton for sure

That's what I've read also!
I'm installing a 4bt in my 78 F150 & started a thread on it!:jump:

1AMatt 07-20-2012 11:58 AM

Do you have a donor truck for the build??

cumminsf150 07-20-2012 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by EasternAggie (Post 711312)
Hmmmmm I would want a 6BT in a half ton :humm:

and I know a few other guys in the diesel performance world that have done the same thing.

yea who would want a badass engine in a small truck?:argh:

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Originally Posted by DieselS10 (Post 916177)
We converted a '95 3/4 ton 4wd with a 360 automatic to a 12 valve 5 speed and it wasn't bad. Swapped engine, trans, transfer, axles, springs, driveshafts, fuel system, computer, harnesses and cluster.

I'll say the same thing here that I did to the guy we did that swap for though, why go to the trouble if Dodge already offers that drivetrain in that body style? I'm all for swapping stuff, I have a 4wd S10 with a Duramax in it, but GM never offered it that way from the factory.

agreed, no body is going to say to you at a stop light "is that a dodge with a cummins in it, cool!"

and just for the record the dodge d 250 driveshaft is the same size tube as my f150, thats how i welded the two together to make my driveline, and another thing i always laugh at is no one thinks twice about a mustang with nitrous and 10 inch wide tires launching at 3500 rpm at the drag strip from a dead stop, but "theres no way that 8.8 in an f150 can handle a cummins":humm:

rebar 10-10-2012 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by DieselS10 (Post 916177)
We converted a '95 3/4 ton 4wd with a 360 automatic to a 12 valve 5 speed and it wasn't bad. Swapped engine, trans, transfer, axles, springs, driveshafts, fuel system, computer, harnesses and cluster.

I'll say the same thing here that I did to the guy we did that swap for though, why go to the trouble if Dodge already offers that drivetrain in that body style?

How about the 6bt & 4x4 into a dodge van w/360? Im wondering why I dont see more dodge vans with 4x4 compared to ford..

Anderson0 11-13-2012 10:57 PM

I would like to ask a question here which is also releted to you topic I want to swap a 6bt cummins into an 88-98 1 ton chevrolet. I was wondering if the independent front suspension (ifs) would be heavy duty enough to support the weight of the engine. Or will it wear the ball joints and tie rods out prematurely?

angelic0- 11-14-2012 09:24 AM

I know of a 94 1ton DRW in Reykjavík that has had no problems whatsoever, he has a 6BT 24valve and a NV5600 in his truck...

The 6.5 Detroit is heavy aswell, i think there is less than 100kg difference in the two..


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