JohnSemperFi
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Hello All,
New member here, happy to join you. I just picked up a 1957 M62 wrecker on craigslist for what I thought was a reasonable price, $4000 plus delivery. We drove it around and tried all the power equipment for a few hours before I bought it. Pretty much everything works. Brakes didn't work; I bled them, now they seem to be working. (1 gallon of DOT 5 = $100 lol)
I uploaded a bunch of pics in my album; if they don't work you can see full-size 8MP pics at my blog myscrumptious.wordpress.com.
I got it a week ago, so far:
So anyway, we have what I think may be the Continental R6602, or just 602 for short: the large straight-six, gasoline engine. That's fine for moving things around in my yard, but I was also thinking of perhaps towing my backhoe around with this thing on a 10 ton trailer. I've been reading about the apocalyptic fuel economy on these things, and thinking about swapping to a diesel powerplant. But I would like to keep the existing trans and front winch. I have a five speed, I think the Spicer???
So Here's the Question
How would I know if a diesel engine on craigslist would bolt right up to my existing trans?
Is it realistic to pick up a good running diesel for a grand and bolt it in over a weekend?
Again, feel free to ask any questions from the pics.
Thank You for your time!
John
New member here, happy to join you. I just picked up a 1957 M62 wrecker on craigslist for what I thought was a reasonable price, $4000 plus delivery. We drove it around and tried all the power equipment for a few hours before I bought it. Pretty much everything works. Brakes didn't work; I bled them, now they seem to be working. (1 gallon of DOT 5 = $100 lol)
I uploaded a bunch of pics in my album; if they don't work you can see full-size 8MP pics at my blog myscrumptious.wordpress.com.
I got it a week ago, so far:
- changed oil
- cut a gallon of 15w-40 with some diesel and put it into a garden sprayer. lubed everything I could find, all the knobs and switches, but especially the outriggers
- bled the brakes
- built that silly plywood roof
- took the carb apart, soaked everything in carb cleaner and cleared out everything with a compressor w/ rubber nozzle (the thing only seemed happy with the choke on, even when hot) Not sure if that resolved things yet; the muffler fell off and I don't want to make a ton of noise, so waiting on a replacement muffler.
- drained fuel tank, dismount, put 6 gals of vinegar, let sit a few days, repeat, ran new fuel line w/ soft copper tubing through (what seems to be) and aftermarket fuel filter setup.
- soaked fuel level sender in vinegar for a week and now moves freely, ohms move around with the lever, and seems to accurately indicate fuel level. (when we drove the vehicle around, we had a two-gallon container of gas strung up under the front wheel well.)
- greased all the grease fittings I could find, some seem frozen, but went through four tubes of grease, waiting on air-powered grease gun to do some more (some fittings, the two at the base of the rotating boom, for example, seem like they could take gallons of grease lol)
So anyway, we have what I think may be the Continental R6602, or just 602 for short: the large straight-six, gasoline engine. That's fine for moving things around in my yard, but I was also thinking of perhaps towing my backhoe around with this thing on a 10 ton trailer. I've been reading about the apocalyptic fuel economy on these things, and thinking about swapping to a diesel powerplant. But I would like to keep the existing trans and front winch. I have a five speed, I think the Spicer???
So Here's the Question
How would I know if a diesel engine on craigslist would bolt right up to my existing trans?
Is it realistic to pick up a good running diesel for a grand and bolt it in over a weekend?
Again, feel free to ask any questions from the pics.
Thank You for your time!
John