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Old 04-25-2011, 08:49 PM
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Has any one ever done A conversion from a 400M gas job to an IH 6.9 non-turbo? I pulled the 6.9 from an 86 e350 van with an auto trans, but I'm converting it to a manual (4speed). Info on any issues or even good stuff would be great. Thanks
 
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If your going to go through all the work to swap, why not swap a Powerstroke in there? More bang for your buck IMO...
 
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I'm not putting a powerstroke in because they're not mechanical injection, im gonna have enough of a project tryin to get the glow plug set up right, never mind an electonic fuel pump. My lazziness is leading to the easy conversion, plus the engine was cheap.
 
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Originally Posted by WisserD
I'm not putting a powerstroke in because they're not mechanical injection, im gonna have enough of a project tryin to get the glow plug set up right, never mind an electonic fuel pump. My lazziness is leading to the easy conversion, plus the engine was cheap.
94-97 Powerstrokes do not use electric fuel systems...

Just seems like a lot of work for really no reward. But, if that's what your after, good luck.
 
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I've seen a few with 4BT's and 6BT's... also a Detroit, but that one also had the road master 18 speed in it! LOL
 
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There is a late 70's Ford on CL around here with a cummins in it...
 
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Every 7.3 powerstroke has electronically controlled injectors. If you have the engine and trans it shouldn't be any worse than any other swap. There is always going to be a bunch of stuff no one thinks of that you will have to change but you are going with a simple truck with plenty of room under the hood and a simple engine.
 
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Every 7.3 powerstroke has electronically controlled injectors. If you have the engine and trans it shouldn't be any worse than any other swap. There is always going to be a bunch of stuff no one thinks of that you will have to change but you are going with a simple truck with plenty of room under the hood and a simple engine.
Not an IDI... They are mechanical and have an injection pump.
 
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IDI's are not powerstrokes. The only thing besides the make they have in common is the 7.3L displacement.
 
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I just saw 7.3... not the powerstroke part. my bad.
 


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