After 2 years of driving the PSD Y2K Ex 4x4, i think i've finally settled on a vehicle. It now has over 120k on it, & rides like a tank. Hopefully a couple inches of lift can cure the bump stop jouncing. There are so many things to still be fixed on this truck. But i think the core of this truck is still the right fit for me. I'm sick of getting terrible mileage & having to fix electrical things on this 7. 3.
So, i've joined the TDR just to get help for this project. I have a '94 Cummins 12 valve stored in a Kentucky warehouse. I had an Allison 1000 but sold it a couple years ago because no one seemed to know how to make the electronics work. I'm now hunting for Allisons again after seeing others make it happen.
I haven't even helped anyone do an engine swap in a decade. All i have is a tin building with a gravel floor as a shop in MO. A mig, drill, grinder, one floor jack & a couple jack stands. I'm a fearless fabricator as i used to build Jeeps, but i'm hoping i'm not completely over my head.
Has anyone put a Cummins into a Superduty? I'm unfamiliar with the 6bt, but i know the Cummins part will be simple. I have no idea what its gonna be like trying to make my key start that engine, have my buttons engage cruise control, run the gridheaters, hook up gauges, etc. Does anyone know if someone has an electronics kit for a 2000 Superduty/Cummins 12 valve swap.
What about the Allison? Anyone know which belhousing will fit the best? Which one does Ford use in the F-650 5. 9/Allison trucks? Anyone know if there is an adapter so i can bolt my stock transfer case up to the Allison? Does anyone know what it takes to get that 6th gear out of the Allison?
I know about Ford Cummins & have talked to a couple others like Ken Kraus & Brayden who are the most knowledgeable & experienced folks i could find. Neither has done exactly what i'm attempting so i'm still wide open for suggestions.
My Excursion gets 11 mpg city on B5. I'm told i could expect 22 hwy with the Cummins. I figure i'll be losing a very noticeable amount of power, but i know how easily that can be up for with a fuel plate & injectors. The fuel economy is a huge incentive, though it will take many years to cover the cost of the conversion.
I had been planning to convert the PSD to WVO using the Vegistroke kit this summer. I was thinking i'd build a midship tank, but i don't know how much room the Allison will take up if i do this conversion. Not sure it would be bigger than my 44 gallon axle-aft tank.
Would i have to lose the frame mounted electric fuel pump for the Cummins? If so, is the stock PSD pump strong enough to move WVO? It would be handy if it could just stay there. I'd like to run the #2 & WVO on completely separate fuel systems like the Vegistroke kit. His kit switches over automatically by fuel pressure, once the WVO has heated up. I really like the idea of a second system if one of my hand made systems goes south.
Anyone looking for a strong 7. 3/4R100? Anyone know what its all worth? Please, throw in your 2 cents. I'm almost dead set on this project. Even though i don't have the funds or the knowledge as of yet. I just want simple, mechanical, & good fuel economy.
So, i've joined the TDR just to get help for this project. I have a '94 Cummins 12 valve stored in a Kentucky warehouse. I had an Allison 1000 but sold it a couple years ago because no one seemed to know how to make the electronics work. I'm now hunting for Allisons again after seeing others make it happen.
I haven't even helped anyone do an engine swap in a decade. All i have is a tin building with a gravel floor as a shop in MO. A mig, drill, grinder, one floor jack & a couple jack stands. I'm a fearless fabricator as i used to build Jeeps, but i'm hoping i'm not completely over my head.
Has anyone put a Cummins into a Superduty? I'm unfamiliar with the 6bt, but i know the Cummins part will be simple. I have no idea what its gonna be like trying to make my key start that engine, have my buttons engage cruise control, run the gridheaters, hook up gauges, etc. Does anyone know if someone has an electronics kit for a 2000 Superduty/Cummins 12 valve swap.
What about the Allison? Anyone know which belhousing will fit the best? Which one does Ford use in the F-650 5. 9/Allison trucks? Anyone know if there is an adapter so i can bolt my stock transfer case up to the Allison? Does anyone know what it takes to get that 6th gear out of the Allison?
I know about Ford Cummins & have talked to a couple others like Ken Kraus & Brayden who are the most knowledgeable & experienced folks i could find. Neither has done exactly what i'm attempting so i'm still wide open for suggestions.
My Excursion gets 11 mpg city on B5. I'm told i could expect 22 hwy with the Cummins. I figure i'll be losing a very noticeable amount of power, but i know how easily that can be up for with a fuel plate & injectors. The fuel economy is a huge incentive, though it will take many years to cover the cost of the conversion.
I had been planning to convert the PSD to WVO using the Vegistroke kit this summer. I was thinking i'd build a midship tank, but i don't know how much room the Allison will take up if i do this conversion. Not sure it would be bigger than my 44 gallon axle-aft tank.
Would i have to lose the frame mounted electric fuel pump for the Cummins? If so, is the stock PSD pump strong enough to move WVO? It would be handy if it could just stay there. I'd like to run the #2 & WVO on completely separate fuel systems like the Vegistroke kit. His kit switches over automatically by fuel pressure, once the WVO has heated up. I really like the idea of a second system if one of my hand made systems goes south.
Anyone looking for a strong 7. 3/4R100? Anyone know what its all worth? Please, throw in your 2 cents. I'm almost dead set on this project. Even though i don't have the funds or the knowledge as of yet. I just want simple, mechanical, & good fuel economy.