As I've mentioned before I'm in the middle of doing a Cummins 4BT conversion into my Town Wagon. It's a little more espensive of a proposition than I had thought at first.
I want to go all Dodge parts so that includes a Dodge bellhousing adapter, Dodge bellhousing, Dodge NV4500 trans, Cummins Hydraulic clutch slave with a hydraulic master and assorted linkage etc. plus tranny output yoke, custom built driveshaft, and a rear end that can handle some torque. Fuel tank and system requires either some mods or replacement, plus all new exhaust to handle diesel's output, 3" minimum. You're looking at somewhere in the neighborhood of $6000 to $8000 depending on how cheap you can find a donor truck for the engine.
I want to use mine for towing so there's an additional problem: braking! The diesel offers no compression braking at all, and our old trucks weren't blessed with the most efficient brakes on the planet. So an upgrade to front discs is a $erious consideration. In addition, for towing you need more, like a compression brake [Jake or Pac-brake] or an exhaust brake [US Gear D-Celerator]. Those aren't free, at a minimum of about $1,000 - $1500. Jake or Pac-brake require that you change to heavy duty valve springs to get the compression power needed, and that then cause parastic drag on the engine's output plus accelerated wear on the cam etc. These various types of brakes give you the level of braking necessary for long downgrades while hauling a load.
Stock 4Bt is 105 hp and mayybe 350 torque, so many will want more power for towing or even general use. The hp parts get right up there in the pricey range real fast! Pretty easy to dump $3,000+ in power adders.
What's my point? Just a caution to those planning such a swap to look at the unexpected costs before you undertake the conversion. You can save some by using the trans that comes with a breadvan, if you think you can trust a GM Turbo 400 for all your shifting needs. Some few have GM SM465 manual, but for full benefit of the diesel's capabilities and its low rpm power curve you really do want a 5 speed o'drive tranny.
This is NOT a low budget swap, believe me!
JimmieD
I want to go all Dodge parts so that includes a Dodge bellhousing adapter, Dodge bellhousing, Dodge NV4500 trans, Cummins Hydraulic clutch slave with a hydraulic master and assorted linkage etc. plus tranny output yoke, custom built driveshaft, and a rear end that can handle some torque. Fuel tank and system requires either some mods or replacement, plus all new exhaust to handle diesel's output, 3" minimum. You're looking at somewhere in the neighborhood of $6000 to $8000 depending on how cheap you can find a donor truck for the engine.
I want to use mine for towing so there's an additional problem: braking! The diesel offers no compression braking at all, and our old trucks weren't blessed with the most efficient brakes on the planet. So an upgrade to front discs is a $erious consideration. In addition, for towing you need more, like a compression brake [Jake or Pac-brake] or an exhaust brake [US Gear D-Celerator]. Those aren't free, at a minimum of about $1,000 - $1500. Jake or Pac-brake require that you change to heavy duty valve springs to get the compression power needed, and that then cause parastic drag on the engine's output plus accelerated wear on the cam etc. These various types of brakes give you the level of braking necessary for long downgrades while hauling a load.
Stock 4Bt is 105 hp and mayybe 350 torque, so many will want more power for towing or even general use. The hp parts get right up there in the pricey range real fast! Pretty easy to dump $3,000+ in power adders.
What's my point? Just a caution to those planning such a swap to look at the unexpected costs before you undertake the conversion. You can save some by using the trans that comes with a breadvan, if you think you can trust a GM Turbo 400 for all your shifting needs. Some few have GM SM465 manual, but for full benefit of the diesel's capabilities and its low rpm power curve you really do want a 5 speed o'drive tranny.
This is NOT a low budget swap, believe me!
JimmieD
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