Originally posted by slozukimc
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I know that it is possible to instal a 4BT into a M37 without knotching the oil pan using an engine with a turbo that is a mid-dump (low or high) in order to get the exhaust to clear the firewall by routing it out to the side instead of under the cab, but getting the parts may get pricey...
The engines found in the breadvans have the rear-low dump turbo that will limit how close you can put the engine to the firewall without trimming it for exhaust pipe clearance if you run the pipe down under the cab and out.
Of course, the above is moot if the TH400 is long enough that it becomes the limiting factor in how far back you can move the engine...
Knotching the oil pan isn't hard. Of course, you do have to tweak the oil pick up tube when you do (a tad more challenging) and relocate the drain plug (since it is on the corner that you have to remove to get the diff to clear)...
Removing the pan and looking at the bottom of the engine is also a great way to asses things on the bottom, especially if it is a takeout engine...
I did my first conversion in the dirt of the backyard, truck is going very strong nine years later...
Oh yes: to answer the other portion of your question... You are going to have to add some lift to the front even with the oil pan trim... I run 2" solid steel blocks welded to the axle (just makes the axle spring perch a bit taller) as do the folks running the old MARS Hercules conversions as are (I am very sure) the trucks that Charles at M-Series Rebuild is converting.
I know some folks have heartburn over having blocks in on the front axle and are doing spring work to avoid them, but I like the ride with one extra full length spring added to the pack combined with the blocks...
Good luck.
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