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I noticed in the FR series manual it indicates that the transmission should not be used without an oil pump if operated at more than 12 degrees. Rather subtle problem if off roading.
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the one on craigslist?so what about a 210hp 5.9 cummins and an allison 545 in a bobbed deuce?
I have seen those. I was talking more about the cummins and alison trans combo that has been on craigslist for like a year.the bobbed deuce on craigslist is mine bobbed 65 m35a2 deuce 6x6 nice in Washington - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite, i have two. Big red is for sale though. Im keeping mean green and am considering the aforementioned as the power plant
Sadly is not a 12 valve so you would have to deal with all the electronics.I have seen those. I was talking more about the cummins and alison trans combo that has been on craigslist for like a year.
2000 Cummins 5.9 Diesel Engine/Allison AT
I don't know exactly what you got to do, but you can convert the 24v to use the P7100 bosch Injection pump from the twelve valve cummins.Sadly is not a 12 valve so you would have to deal with all the electronics.
you would need the pump, custom fuel lines, front gear case and cover. a good pump can be expensive. finding a gear case may be as expensive as the pump. the custom (swap) fuel lines are somewhere in between price-wise. then you need to disassemble the entire front ends to swap the parts. and, you're in it so far that you might as well put a different cam in.I don't know exactly what you got to do, but you can convert the 24v to use the P7100 bosch Injection pump from the twelve valve cummins.
looks good except for the over all length.I have seen those. I was talking more about the cummins and alison trans combo that has been on craigslist for like a year.
2000 Cummins 5.9 Diesel Engine/Allison AT
it really should be no surprise that his IP went out after he replaced his lift pump. the VP44 injection pump is lubed by fuel, so when the lift pump goes out, it kills the IP. it's no surprise because lift pumps rarely ever just stop - they get weak. so it is extremely likely that the lift pump has been starving the IP for some time and the IP was already on it's way out by the time he replaced the lift pump.... Last year his lift pump went (very common for 24v) so he upgraded that with a high-quality aftermarket pump, cost: well over $400. Two weeks later his injection pump went out. ... Cost: $1800. ...
yeah i knew it wouldn't have been easy or really worth it, but i had a feeling it was possible. it would really be easiest to get a 12 valve and be done with in terms of a deuce.you would need the pump, custom fuel lines, front gear case and cover. a good pump can be expensive. finding a gear case may be as expensive as the pump. the custom (swap) fuel lines are somewhere in between price-wise. then you need to disassemble the entire front ends to swap the parts. and, you're in it so far that you might as well put a different cam in.
so it's about $2k for the parts and a lot of your time. there's no benifit unless you are building a hi-HP motor.
even though the 12v p-pump is still king, the 24v can make more power than your friends will even joke about you needing. just put in a reliable fuel pump to keep the injector pump supplied at all times. and put a fuel gauge on there to monitor.
well you probably don't need that much power! if you are looking to making a deuce a high performance vehicle, some 2" shafts, and some heavy duty drivelines.i like my friends CRD, but along with their many issue the blocks cracking will keep me far away from any 24v.
That being said with a clean running 12v a big inter cooler and some mist you can make some clean big numbers, more than enough to snap the duece's axles clean off(i have seen it twice)
what pump are you asking about?How do you turn up the pump and is there a science to it or just adjust readjust???
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