
Looks like a nice solid body to start with. Has it spent it's whole life inland?
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I'll definately grab that motor off you when i turn 60 and i've got nowhere in particular to be in no particular time frameWendle wrote:I have a period correct 6-cyl flathead and non-syncro 4-speed you can have for cheap. It has 87 genuine, rated horsepower and will match your drum brakes perfectly.![]()
Looks like a nice solid body to start with. Has it spent it's whole life inland?
if going down this path, i would definately be going for the 345 as the 392 is renown for doing heads, and because of this heads are becoming extremely rare, and therefore expensive.265grunter wrote:392 v 8 and allison auto out of a 1982 international fire truck. pick up a truck for $5500 with only 180000 ks from caboolture,qld.stick it on impco gas gear and get 5ks per litre on gas at approx 55 c per litre.shitloads of torque up to 4000 rpm.when they designed and tested these motors they ran them at full rpm for 1000 hours......smooth as.
And soooo horrendously expensiveKiwiBacon wrote:Petrol hotrods are all over the place. Diesel hotrods are soo much better.
probably won't happen.rockcrawler31 wrote:... stop at weighbridges for inspections
cool - good to know that. cheers mateEddy wrote:probably won't happen.rockcrawler31 wrote:... stop at weighbridges for inspections
In the 9 + years I've had my '78 Terry, I have only ever been stopped once at a W/Bridge, and that was with a tarped load. I've pulled in several times, but they've waved me on soon as they see I only have either the ute or the lil'ole tractor on board.
One bloke explained to me that they simply not interested in anything so obviously lightly loaded. Got enough to do on big rigs without messing about with a slightly over-sized ute.
Loanrangie wrote:Inter made the 392's and a 345 V8.rockcrawler31 wrote:Who made the 392's, how hard are they to get parts for and what size rad would it need to keep it cool?265grunter wrote:392 v 8 and allison auto out of a 1982 international fire truck. pick up a truck for $5500 with only 180000 ks from caboolture,qld.stick it on impco gas gear and get 5ks per litre on gas at approx 55 c per litre.shitloads of torque up to 4000 rpm.when they designed and tested these motors they ran them at full rpm for 1000 hours......smooth as.
got wood?
Thanks mate. I don't get into the ford v holden thing but i reckon i might get lynched if i did that.flyinwall wrote:there was a ford trader diesel for sale on ebay that would suit you as it was just a running chassis (chassis motor gearbox diff complete just minus the cab)
I had definately thought about it, but the detroits are supposedly not real happy about idling or low load conditions for any length of time, or they start dribbling oil everywhere and glaze up. At least that's what i've been told. Not only that but they're getting old in the tooth and finding a good block and head motor that's not rooted is getting expensive.Madmac wrote:How about the GM Detroit 6v53T, they have been used extensively for years by the US millatary in Tanks and personell carriers. I have 2 of them powering one of my boats, they are reliable and will happily run all day long. very low maintenance and very economical. theres a few vids on youtube. Only problems we get from them are minor oil leaks.
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They will most likely be powered by chinese made cummins' made under licence by the chinese. We're using locally made cummins 6BT's over here now as gensets and the're not the same quality as an american delivered item.BlueSuzy wrote:Just some chinese truck news: http://news.drive.com.au/drive/motor-ne ... 1ftie.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Initially two trucks will be offered: 4.5-tonne and 8-tonne GVM units. Both are powered by the new Cummins ISF four-cylinder diesel displacing either 2.8 litres or 3.8 litres.
These engines are rated at 110kW/360Nm and 105kW/450Nm respectively and will be backed by the tried and proven Allison 2500 series five-speed full automatic transmission. Manual gearboxes will also be available. The inclusion of a US driveline is a first for a Chinese truck
I wonder how cheap they will be?
Cummins parts and engines are made all over the globe. Including China. "American Delivered" does not mean "Made in America".rockcrawler31 wrote:They will most likely be powered by chinese made cummins' made under licence by the chinese. We're using locally made cummins 6BT's over here now as gensets and the're not the same quality as an american delivered item.
Ok, you know what i meant though. The quality of parts, materials and finish leaves a lot to be desired from the chinese made itemsKiwiBacon wrote:Cummins parts and engines are made all over the globe. Including China. "American Delivered" does not mean "Made in America".rockcrawler31 wrote:They will most likely be powered by chinese made cummins' made under licence by the chinese. We're using locally made cummins 6BT's over here now as gensets and the're not the same quality as an american delivered item.
Rubbish. Cummins parts from China are to the same specs as cummins parts from the UK, US, India or Japan.rockcrawler31 wrote:Ok, you know what i meant though. The quality of parts, materials and finish leaves a lot to be desired from the chinese made items
you will find if you look closely at all the parts they all come from different parts of the world.KiwiBacon wrote:Rubbish. Cummins parts from China are to the same specs as cummins parts from the UK, US, India or Japan.rockcrawler31 wrote:Ok, you know what i meant though. The quality of parts, materials and finish leaves a lot to be desired from the chinese made items
If you buy copied parts there's no guarantee.
I can certainly back milo up on this. Yes you are correct when it comes to chinese made parts that are exported but the chinese made gear that is used domestically in china definately isn't controlled nearly as much and is usually sub standard to the export equipment regardless of the brand name on the item.KiwiBacon wrote:Rubbish. Cummins parts from China are to the same specs as cummins parts from the UK, US, India or Japan.rockcrawler31 wrote:Ok, you know what i meant though. The quality of parts, materials and finish leaves a lot to be desired from the chinese made items
If you buy copied parts there's no guarantee.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
OOh yeah, they sound great, bloody loud though, my boat had straight through pipes and you could hear it from miles away, the local residents near the marina complained to council about us firing it up at 5:30am, had to spend $2500 on the latest fibreglass wet exhaust mufflers to quieten it down a bit, they still have a nice sound, just a fair bit quieter now, they do dribble oil, and they do glaze up a bit when run at low revs for a while, we cruise at 1700rpm, but generally towards the end of the day we open them up to 2800rpm for a short burst to clear em out, they are an old motor, we spent $60k last year to have both of them fully rebuilt. in saying that though i expect to now get many years out of them.rockcrawler31 wrote:I had definately thought about it, but the detroits are supposedly not real happy about idling or low load conditions for any length of time, or they start dribbling oil everywhere and glaze up. At least that's what i've been told. Not only that but they're getting old in the tooth and finding a good block and head motor that's not rooted is getting expensive.Madmac wrote:How about the GM Detroit 6v53T, they have been used extensively for years by the US millatary in Tanks and personell carriers. I have 2 of them powering one of my boats, they are reliable and will happily run all day long. very low maintenance and very economical. theres a few vids on youtube. Only problems we get from them are minor oil leaks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whXagelxg-8&NR=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
By christ the sound they make gives me wood though.
Hey dave,BIGDAVET86 wrote:Cummin 6BT and allison auto. Pulled strait outta an acco. dead simple, parts easy, can be dolled up with parts from the states to make a fairly exciting amount of ponies... Or left as is and will drag what you got allover the country side.
Cheers
Dave
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