jollygreen6x6
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Alrighty, first off, I know this is for my 5-ton, but this seems to be a more appropriate place to pose my question.
Anyway, I am looking to do a motor swap in my M-54. Right now, it has the Continental R6602 gasser. If you looked in the 5-ton forum, you would know that I am in the process of introducing a 13-speed to my 5-ton, and replacing the old five speed. However, I have just now come across two opportunities. I can buy either a Cummins 250 or a 6-71 Detroit. The Deroit apparently runs good, and the Cummins needs injector lines, but should run. The Cummins is in an old Reo tractor and I can get it for $700. The Detroit is in a GMC cabover tractor that I believe I can get for less than $1000. I would like one of these to replace my 602. Before I make a decision on which one, I need to know several things.
1. What is the displacement of each engine? I think the Cummins is 855 ci?
2. What is the average torque for each engine? The horsepower for the 250 should be around (ta-da) 250, and the Detroit says 229 in the cab.
3. What is relative fuel economy for each engine?
4. Finally, which motor would be best for the truck in your personal opinion? It will be in my M-54 mated to an Eaton-Fuller 13 speed, and the truck would, in the future, have have a wrecker boom/crane, a snowplow in winter, and most likely be used to haul whatever crap out of whatever field/swamp/river/mudhole/gravel pit/etc I need.
They would both have their advantages. The 250 WILL fit in that some 5-tons had them, and the 6-71's revving capability would be fun with the low gears. I am already biased towards the 6-71 because my Grandpa worked for Detroit Diesel for 47 years. But seriously, what do you guys think?
6-71?
250?
Leave the 602 where it is?
Come on... Y'all er smart... do some thinkin'(It's good for ya...)
Anyway, I am looking to do a motor swap in my M-54. Right now, it has the Continental R6602 gasser. If you looked in the 5-ton forum, you would know that I am in the process of introducing a 13-speed to my 5-ton, and replacing the old five speed. However, I have just now come across two opportunities. I can buy either a Cummins 250 or a 6-71 Detroit. The Deroit apparently runs good, and the Cummins needs injector lines, but should run. The Cummins is in an old Reo tractor and I can get it for $700. The Detroit is in a GMC cabover tractor that I believe I can get for less than $1000. I would like one of these to replace my 602. Before I make a decision on which one, I need to know several things.
1. What is the displacement of each engine? I think the Cummins is 855 ci?
2. What is the average torque for each engine? The horsepower for the 250 should be around (ta-da) 250, and the Detroit says 229 in the cab.
3. What is relative fuel economy for each engine?
4. Finally, which motor would be best for the truck in your personal opinion? It will be in my M-54 mated to an Eaton-Fuller 13 speed, and the truck would, in the future, have have a wrecker boom/crane, a snowplow in winter, and most likely be used to haul whatever crap out of whatever field/swamp/river/mudhole/gravel pit/etc I need.
They would both have their advantages. The 250 WILL fit in that some 5-tons had them, and the 6-71's revving capability would be fun with the low gears. I am already biased towards the 6-71 because my Grandpa worked for Detroit Diesel for 47 years. But seriously, what do you guys think?
6-71?
250?
Leave the 602 where it is?
Come on... Y'all er smart... do some thinkin'(It's good for ya...)