It's been a while again folks, and yes, the project has gathered its share of dust. However - I was able to turn the key on Sunday.
Took a short while to get the shutoff soelenoid on the P7100 wired correctly - one is the pull down, the other is the hold -down. I, uh, jumped the pulldown, had it click, and thought heh, I'm doing just fine. Well, pull-down is only powered whent he starter relay is closed. 3 minutes of power to that and !!!POP!!! smoke city. Rats. Interesting the hold-down was still OK, the pull-down is toast with visible meltage. So, hot-wire the hold down, and pull it open by hand so it would stay.
Took a while to prime the system from the tank through the pump - opened up lines and used compressed air to pressurize the tank to move fuel up to the newly replaced/pre-filled fuel filter/seperator. Had the high pressure lines to the injectors all cracked. Lots of cranking. One R&R of the turbo real quick - missed the drain hose from the turbo. While mopping up 1/3 quart I was smiling that the oil pump was providing pressure.
No heater grid yet, so a smoking, popping, rough running... then idle. Sweet. Running off a straight pipe for now. This is the first time this engine has run for 1. 5 years since I got the donor truck - and pulled it down to a shortblock dang near to have the head done, kdp kill, R&R'd the pumps and cam even for the gearcase bolts - and put a cummins gasket kit back on it to reseal. Only 30 seconds of running so far, but no red flags yet.
Currently wiring in dual batteries, and melding the Ford chassis wiring to the dodge engine wiring. By the looks of it I think it will come out very clean and follow the dodge or ford wiring diagrams depending on what you are working on. It sure helped so far to have the entire dodge wiring harness, the underhood piece in particular - it appears I'll get it wired much cleaner than if I had to make it all up. Trying to use plugs so that the harness will disconnect if the front clip/engine have to come out.
Needs a rear driveshaft before I can attempt moving it under its own power. Front is in, np245dld to ford Dana60 using the dodge driveshaft and a spicer U-joint that fit the dodge shaft and the ford yoke off the diff. It'll be a bit yet, but it sure resembles a truck more these days and the barriers to driving it are slowly being solved!
Updated pictures - soon, mabye over the holiday here. Time is so short I tend to (obviously!) put off updates/pictures here.
thanks, jon.