Giving much thanks here this day: the Town Wagon 4BT conversion is running!
Fired it up at about 1:00 p.m. today for the first time!!! It was tooth and nail right down to the finish line getting the fuel injection purged, primed and pumping. Made it to a friends for Thanksgiving day dinner by 2:00 p.m. I was running late, and wanted to see what it could do anyway but won't know for a while: the speedo head twisted off at about 95!
Runs very strong and the NV4500 is a dream compared to the notchy old NP435. I had to fab a clutch slave pushrod from a Grade 8 bolt and had no idea of correct dimensions so took my best guess. Came out Perfect!
New to diesels and the acceleration off idle is amazing with all that torque working for you. Very good bottom end and mid-range kicks in hard when the turbo spools up, revs strong to about 2,500. Top end is on the weak side but only compared to the bottom end power. I'm used to stepping down on the gas a little for the hills and mountains: ha ha don't have to bother with the diesel! This is going to be lots of fun.....
I have had 2 V8's in this same truck but with taller rear gears. Now with the Cummins and 4.1 rear I'd say it's stronger running than either of the gasser V8's. The last engine was a well built 360-3 with lots of trick parts but there's no comparison when it comes to raw torque at work.
2 things on the down side: NOISY AND LOTS OF VIBRATION! I haven't insulated anything so noise issues can be dealt with but the 4BT vibration will take some getting used to. Offhand I'd say I made a bad choice on engine isolators. I stuck in some old hard 440 rubber that I had laying around so at the least they need swapping for brand new. Anyways, it runs and drives and I'm giving thanks! Thanks to Gordon and all of you who contributed to the success of this project!
JimmieD
Fired it up at about 1:00 p.m. today for the first time!!! It was tooth and nail right down to the finish line getting the fuel injection purged, primed and pumping. Made it to a friends for Thanksgiving day dinner by 2:00 p.m. I was running late, and wanted to see what it could do anyway but won't know for a while: the speedo head twisted off at about 95!
Runs very strong and the NV4500 is a dream compared to the notchy old NP435. I had to fab a clutch slave pushrod from a Grade 8 bolt and had no idea of correct dimensions so took my best guess. Came out Perfect!
New to diesels and the acceleration off idle is amazing with all that torque working for you. Very good bottom end and mid-range kicks in hard when the turbo spools up, revs strong to about 2,500. Top end is on the weak side but only compared to the bottom end power. I'm used to stepping down on the gas a little for the hills and mountains: ha ha don't have to bother with the diesel! This is going to be lots of fun.....
I have had 2 V8's in this same truck but with taller rear gears. Now with the Cummins and 4.1 rear I'd say it's stronger running than either of the gasser V8's. The last engine was a well built 360-3 with lots of trick parts but there's no comparison when it comes to raw torque at work.
2 things on the down side: NOISY AND LOTS OF VIBRATION! I haven't insulated anything so noise issues can be dealt with but the 4BT vibration will take some getting used to. Offhand I'd say I made a bad choice on engine isolators. I stuck in some old hard 440 rubber that I had laying around so at the least they need swapping for brand new. Anyways, it runs and drives and I'm giving thanks! Thanks to Gordon and all of you who contributed to the success of this project!
JimmieD
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