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what's the best year if any
motor --- year I guess
Has anyone swapped a Cummins into one ?
motor --- year I guess
Has anyone swapped a Cummins into one ?
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the civilian version came with a cummins 5.9what's the best year if any
motor --- year I guess
Has anyone swapped a Cummins into one ?
thank youthe civilian version came with a cummins 5.9
best model/yrs... as you can guess this has been asked numerous times but it is hard to search in here
best... newest you can get if your not a massive motorhead who does not like electronics. Newer has C7 CAT engine.
good to know and appreciate the comments the CAT just scare me due to the high cost As for the DT 466 know there are a lot out thereThe 3116, 3126 and C7 are similar in design, bar electronics. Any of them are fine. They all share the drawbacks of dry cylinders. This limits max HP and torque and ease of rebuild. Some mechanics call these engines "disposable".
If you want to swap to be the king of the hill, drop a IH DT570 in and you will likely test the limits of the drivetrain design. It has wet sleeves gobs of hp and torque available. The 570 shares the same block size with the DT466, I believe, which is a legendary platform. It will fit with some work.
Honestly though, any of the standard CAT engines will get your job done. If you need more engine, you may need a bigger truck.
thank you kinda what I was thinking same as the Cummins I tend to stay analog and mechanicalI would stay away from computer control other than that they are all great.
I have had 1078,1088 and my current truck is 1089
Cat's are expensive if you buy new or direct from a dealer, but they are an extremely reliable engine and are pretty cheap to replace if you blow one up. We stock pretty much the entire line of FMTV's (1078's, 1079's, 1083's, 1084's, 1088's, 1089's etc) and keep most parts in stock including complete running take-out engines. We sell complete engines with less than 10k miles for $3,000. www.fmtvsales.comgood to know and appreciate the comments the CAT just scare me due to the high cost As for the DT 466 know there are a lot out there
we have them in our Natural gas gensets they seem to have issues with the main seals .... that may be the sitting for long periods tho .
will have to look into the DT570
Well that is good to know to thank youCat's are expensive if you buy new or direct from a dealer, but they are an extremely reliable engine and are pretty cheap to replace if you blow one up. We stock pretty much the entire line of FMTV's (1078's, 1079's, 1083's, 1084's, 1088's, 1089's etc) and keep most parts in stock including complete running take-out engines. We sell complete engines with less than 10k miles for $3,000. www.fmtvsales.com
We have a couple of M1083A1's with the 3126 that are factory set at 330hp. You don't have to go to the C7 to get that HP.I can deal with computers for 330 hp. I drove my A0 up a few hills in highway traffic doing 40 mph in a 75. Not really safe.
And off-road the added power doesn't go to waste.
ymmv
True, but my truck just happened to have the C7.We have a couple of M1083A1's with the 3126 that are factory set at 330hp. You don't have to go to the C7 to get that HP.
Lol yes good pointI can deal with computers for 330 hp. I drove my A0 up a few hills in highway traffic doing 40 mph in a 75. Not really safe.
And off-road the added power doesn't go to waste.
ymmv
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