Hey Mazda, good to catch you over here, too ! I don't think I've every replied to the same person twice in a day on different forums. Funny - plus we both know Stev from Niagra Falls. Small world ! Does he haunt the TDR ?
On your newly acquired Ram Van, if the rad doesn't look bad, I'd simply do an extreme flush (take loose both hoses, flush the rad & block seprately, to help get rust flakes & any chunks out... ) and call it good.
Maybe do a 'test tow' on a hot day to make sure it runs cool enough under towing conditions. I towed a 5000 # u haul all the way from East Texas to near San Diego no problem. You should be ok.
Yes, the idea of swapping in the 4 cylinder Cummins turbo diesel into a Ram van is intriguing. I bet with some oil pan mods to clear the crossmember, it would fit fine.
One thing I was trying to find out - I need to spend more time looking at
www.4BTswap.com (seen it ?) to learn:
How are guys liking the engine tuning of the 4 bt in a heavier rig similar to our vans - a suburban or 4 wd truck should be slightly heavier than our vans, but a good approximation of their heft & wind profile.
IOTW, are they happy with the HP & torque, or does it feel doggy until they mod the engine up ? If so, how high do they pump it ? I know mods aren't that hard to do from my 6BT in my Ram truck.
Also, what are the reports of MPG in a 5000 to 6000 lb vehicle like our Ram Vans.
I know a Jeep might return 35-40 mpg, but what about something larger.
Like Stev, I've seriously considered buying a Sprinter van (used) but the high ticket scares me into keeping our trusty Ram Van, even if mileage is pretty bad. At least it's paid for, runs super & is reliable.
Any thoughts ?
God bless,
David B
DBazley on TDR
RamVanMan on Dodgetalk.com
I'd also like to know if the 4 BT can be shoehorned into my Samurai - he he now that would be a trick !!