Has anyone ever swapped out their 360 V8 and put in a Cummins deisel engine instead? I spoke witha fellow the other day who had a 1980 W200, and said he had a '93 Cummins deisel he was going to put in. He said that it should drop in with maybe modifying the radiator support. Any news on this? I have a '79 W200 Club Cab.
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Yo Marty & Mr. Kelly
My swap actually involved installing '87 Dodge 1/2-ton 2-wheel drive, gas engine cab and box on a fully equipped '91 Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel 4-wheel drive frame and running gear. A lot different than plopping a CTD into a gas engined frame. I had to splice the cab floor from the 4-wheel drive cab into the floor of the 2-wheel drive cab. I also had to replace the entire wiring harnesses inside the dash and under the hood with the CTD harnesses. My daughter was 13 at the time, and her small hands were just the thing to do most of the wiring harness swap. We both learned a lot about building trucks with this project.
I just don't know how difficult it would be to install a CTD into a truck frame meant for a gas engine, but I suspect it wouldn't be too tough. I think the frame was the same for the gas and diesel engines in '91. I still have some parts left over from the swap if you need any.Attached Files
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The Cummins engine weighs about 1250lbs... by it self... so if you are swapping... you'd better have a hefty frame and front springs. I know a few guys that have actually bent their 3/4 and one ton frames with modified Cummins engines... so a 1/2er would bite the dust pretty quick if you were to tow with it.
The better idea is to start with the 3/4 or one ton frame and axles, that way you can actually tow and haul with it.
My 2 cents...
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Hi all, I'm new to this forum (first post) but I seem to remember that when the Cummins first came out. The big reason for being so much more expensive than the regular pickup was the diesel required a different cab.
I think it had a different firewall that gave the extra room needed for the long Cummins engine. This is kinda of a dusty memory I have. I wish I could say this for certain. The newer body style was designed with this in mind so it wasn't a problem.
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