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  1. K

    Adding a Turbo to Non-Turbo 465

    so from what I have gathered there is no need to put different pistons in? I know on many diesel and gas engines to put turbo or super chargers on you have to swap in lower compression pistons.
  2. K

    Adding a Turbo to Non-Turbo 465

    s\/\/eet!! Thanks for the help guys. If anyone could send said article to KaiserJeepM35@comcast.net I would much appriciate it. If not, if someone could point me in the right direction to get a copy of this in accordance with copyright laws I will follow through with that route. Many thanks...
  3. K

    Adding a Turbo to Non-Turbo 465

    Cool, thanks for the info!! Will the EGTs climb now, with no turbo rolling coal smoke out the exhaust? Where would I find this article... sorry, your dealing with another stupid nubee
  4. K

    Front tires!

    I was having a similar problem with mine a few months back. I threw a new set of shocks on and seems to have curred my problem.
  5. K

    Adding a Turbo to Non-Turbo 465

    Ok, I did search through here and did not see any thing specifically for adding a turbo to a non-turbo engine. I have a 67 M35 with the Continental 465 non-turbo. (On a side note right here in my hometown of Muskegon, Michigan). Anyway, my truck smokes like an oil well fire. If I stay off the...
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