CrazyWisdom
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Hey Everyone,
I'm Byron and am from California. I have been talking to Gary who sells halftracks in Illinois. I have done all the research I can and now am looking for professional opinions on my project before I jump in. I am sorry to those who do not agree with my project but I have a passion and wouldn't waste any veterans time unless I absolutely have to. Keep in mind I respect all you guys and the information you provide in these forms very much. That being said, on to the good stuff.
The Project:
I am planning on purchasing a halftrack and installing a diesel engine in it. I am looking to experiment running the engine on vegetable fuel as well as on demand hydrogen. The reason I picked a half track was because it has a substantial amount of ground contact in comparison to cars which allows for better towing as the wheels will not tend to slip wasting the engines torque. Now I intend to eventually make this my daily driver which I understand is also a tall order. Ideally I would also be able to use it on the freeway at 55mph. I know that is above its top speed on stock setting but with a different engine it only leaves me worried about the tracks ability to handle the speed.
Very far down the road I may consider making the halftrack more of an off road vehicle by installing special suspension etc. But for now I have a dream, that I am the only guy in Los Angeles who drives a halftrack.
I am very open to all opinions and criticizing. If I can be talked out of it then I will defiantly not be able to go through with the project but I have every confidence in myself.
Onto the specifics:
The engine of choice is a Cummins 6bt ideally out of a dodge 1994-1998 model with an nv4500. A very durable and reliable combo I am sure most would agree.
-I do not know if a Cummins will slide into the engine bay. I have not been able to find any info if the 160ax uses 2 or 4 engine mounts and if the Cummins will be the correct width or if welding will be necessary.
-I have heard a forum or two that has vague information on this kind of engine swap. It lead me to assume it is possible but you all will be my expert opinion.
-There has also been some talk of a spray that can preserve the rubber in the tracks of a half track, is this true?
Thanks for your time guys and here are some pics of the track I am looking to purchase. I would also have to buy the rest of the hood that drops down and another track.
I'm Byron and am from California. I have been talking to Gary who sells halftracks in Illinois. I have done all the research I can and now am looking for professional opinions on my project before I jump in. I am sorry to those who do not agree with my project but I have a passion and wouldn't waste any veterans time unless I absolutely have to. Keep in mind I respect all you guys and the information you provide in these forms very much. That being said, on to the good stuff.
The Project:
I am planning on purchasing a halftrack and installing a diesel engine in it. I am looking to experiment running the engine on vegetable fuel as well as on demand hydrogen. The reason I picked a half track was because it has a substantial amount of ground contact in comparison to cars which allows for better towing as the wheels will not tend to slip wasting the engines torque. Now I intend to eventually make this my daily driver which I understand is also a tall order. Ideally I would also be able to use it on the freeway at 55mph. I know that is above its top speed on stock setting but with a different engine it only leaves me worried about the tracks ability to handle the speed.
Very far down the road I may consider making the halftrack more of an off road vehicle by installing special suspension etc. But for now I have a dream, that I am the only guy in Los Angeles who drives a halftrack.
I am very open to all opinions and criticizing. If I can be talked out of it then I will defiantly not be able to go through with the project but I have every confidence in myself.
Onto the specifics:
The engine of choice is a Cummins 6bt ideally out of a dodge 1994-1998 model with an nv4500. A very durable and reliable combo I am sure most would agree.
-I do not know if a Cummins will slide into the engine bay. I have not been able to find any info if the 160ax uses 2 or 4 engine mounts and if the Cummins will be the correct width or if welding will be necessary.
-I have heard a forum or two that has vague information on this kind of engine swap. It lead me to assume it is possible but you all will be my expert opinion.
-There has also been some talk of a spray that can preserve the rubber in the tracks of a half track, is this true?
Thanks for your time guys and here are some pics of the track I am looking to purchase. I would also have to buy the rest of the hood that drops down and another track.
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