Quick update to folks - Fordge is running nice, and is my daily driver. A few changes - I put an MTS 33 gallon fuel tank in it, with a new sender and pickup. The old 19 gallon MTS tank didn't give me the range I wanted. I have to keep the spare in the bed, but so far not too annoying, and my range is about 30gallons x 17. 8mpg on the last tank, so 530+ miles each fillup. It is showing 14. 8K on it now, work is only 10 miles down the road, and I ride a bike or motorcycle when the weather gets nice, so slowly piling some miles on.
Once every 6 months I have to go through and just ensure stuff stays tight. The transmission crossmember is coming loose, where I bolted through a fabbed mount to the xfer case mount. Blue loctite didn't hold - use red.
Replaced the Kingpins over last summer in the D60 up front. Keeping the oil changed, running stanadyne to keep the injection system happy.
I put the BD intercooler boots on, pricey Blue ones, with the unreal spring clamps. Max boost is 31psi unloaded, into a 30mph headwind uphill floored in 4th. Best I ever saw with factory boots leaking was 28psi or so. Easiest 30hp i ever gained!
Wiring harness from the cab to the rear was the old rotten original Ford harness, patched too many times and giving me trouble. Swapped it out - still had the donor from the Dodge (first few photos of this thread), so I reused it, spliced it in, all soldered and shrinktubed before being re-loomed. No more intermittent signals and brake lights.
Always details to work on, but enjoying it and just driving it down the road.
Take care, keep these old cummins motors on the road and put them in everything that will carry them!
Jon.
Once every 6 months I have to go through and just ensure stuff stays tight. The transmission crossmember is coming loose, where I bolted through a fabbed mount to the xfer case mount. Blue loctite didn't hold - use red.
Replaced the Kingpins over last summer in the D60 up front. Keeping the oil changed, running stanadyne to keep the injection system happy.
I put the BD intercooler boots on, pricey Blue ones, with the unreal spring clamps. Max boost is 31psi unloaded, into a 30mph headwind uphill floored in 4th. Best I ever saw with factory boots leaking was 28psi or so. Easiest 30hp i ever gained!
Wiring harness from the cab to the rear was the old rotten original Ford harness, patched too many times and giving me trouble. Swapped it out - still had the donor from the Dodge (first few photos of this thread), so I reused it, spliced it in, all soldered and shrinktubed before being re-loomed. No more intermittent signals and brake lights.
Always details to work on, but enjoying it and just driving it down the road.
Take care, keep these old cummins motors on the road and put them in everything that will carry them!
Jon.