Hi
I used to be here under another name and I have a 2005 RC 2 wheel drive. About 1-1/2 years ago I wrecked that vehicle w/o insurance, and I recently came into some money and bought another pickup, this time a 1991 first generation truck. The PO has put a aftermarket inter cooler on it, and I suppose it runs pretty good for an older pickup. It's got 333,000 miles. The previous owner had a professional 'turn up' the stock injection pump and I think it has a shift kit and a heavy duty torque converter.
I got a friend who is a good diesel mechanic and we were talking about putting my common rail engine into this first generation truck. I know it's not going to be easy, and he anticipates a lot of time spent on the wiring. I will need another throttle position sensor, a vacuum pump and another part that I can't immediately recall. I have the wrecked pickup in it's entirety.
I have to have a/c (think that's what the vacuum pump is for in older pickups) and positraction or a locker.
He mentioned that my third generation twin turbo (stock over s400) won't fit in my 1991 (or maybe I misheard him) If it doesn't fit, why?
My transmission has a gorend t/c, shift kit, billet input, improved (can't remember if laminated or what) flex plate, and larger cooling pan for trans fluid.
I had the 3rd generation for about 3 years, it's now got about 75,000 and I bought it around 15,000 miles.
I'm looking for other things to think about making work before I get 'hip deep' in this project. I have limited mechanical skills so my friend will be doing all the work.
Are there others who have done this, and do you know their names (hopefully on this site)?
Thanks in advance.
I used to be here under another name and I have a 2005 RC 2 wheel drive. About 1-1/2 years ago I wrecked that vehicle w/o insurance, and I recently came into some money and bought another pickup, this time a 1991 first generation truck. The PO has put a aftermarket inter cooler on it, and I suppose it runs pretty good for an older pickup. It's got 333,000 miles. The previous owner had a professional 'turn up' the stock injection pump and I think it has a shift kit and a heavy duty torque converter.
I got a friend who is a good diesel mechanic and we were talking about putting my common rail engine into this first generation truck. I know it's not going to be easy, and he anticipates a lot of time spent on the wiring. I will need another throttle position sensor, a vacuum pump and another part that I can't immediately recall. I have the wrecked pickup in it's entirety.
I have to have a/c (think that's what the vacuum pump is for in older pickups) and positraction or a locker.
He mentioned that my third generation twin turbo (stock over s400) won't fit in my 1991 (or maybe I misheard him) If it doesn't fit, why?
My transmission has a gorend t/c, shift kit, billet input, improved (can't remember if laminated or what) flex plate, and larger cooling pan for trans fluid.
I had the 3rd generation for about 3 years, it's now got about 75,000 and I bought it around 15,000 miles.
I'm looking for other things to think about making work before I get 'hip deep' in this project. I have limited mechanical skills so my friend will be doing all the work.
Are there others who have done this, and do you know their names (hopefully on this site)?
Thanks in advance.
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