jason41987
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I have an M35A2 I purchased about a year ago, I've since decided that I would like to a rather large number of modifications to it.
First, I am looking to redo the entire braking system, I have read many forums on here in regards to doing this, so I already know what that will take to do it.
Second, I will want to do an engine/tranny swap. After reading this forum, here is the general idea I seem to be getting from other forum members relating to alternative engines. Keep in mind these are just assumptions based on general opinions from others, so I could be COMPLETELY wrong. I've read that many people find the stock multifuel engine to be on the short-lived side, and not as reliable as other engines. It seems the cat 3116 used in the A3 has its issues with reliability as well. I've read that while the DT466 is a great engine, it might be a bit too hard getting it to fit. The DT360 and DT408 seem to be good options. I've also read that the 5.9L cummins and the powerstroke diesels could also be viable choices and both of these are very long-lived engines.
Are there any other options for engines i should consider? The DT360 and 5.9L cummims seem a bit small for a 13,000lb truck although they are capable of the horsepower that far surpasses the multifuel. What would my best choice be for an engine larger than these, something thats a true medium duty truck engine? And can any of these bring the deuce over 65mph with the stock differentials?
As for transmissions, I havent really looked into these and I guess a lot of this would be determined by which engine I choose, but I think i would like to stay with a manual for greater fuel economy
Other modifications I would like to add are power steering, possibly insulate the cab for colder climates, warmer heat, a real air conditioner, 46 inch single tires (haven't decided on a make or model of tire yet.) I would like to make it quieter on the inside, hopefully a new engine and cab insulation will provide that. I would also like to add at least a basic sound system, I wouldnt need more than a couple speakers, I'm not going to go fancy here. And lastly, I would like to do something to the suspension to make it more comfortable for longer rides.
Basically what I am trying to do is improve its on-road characteristics and adding a little comfort hopefully without sacrificing its offroad capabilities. So when adding more power, I would like to add more speed so i can cruise at lower RPMs but still have the torque for offroad. And for the suspension I know this will be very difficult to make more comfortable onroad without sacrificing offroad, so I was wondering if there was some kind of adjustable suspension I could use for going between the pavement and the dirt?
I also want to keep it a tandem, so no bobs for me.
Any suggestions, advice, questions, or comments?
First, I am looking to redo the entire braking system, I have read many forums on here in regards to doing this, so I already know what that will take to do it.
Second, I will want to do an engine/tranny swap. After reading this forum, here is the general idea I seem to be getting from other forum members relating to alternative engines. Keep in mind these are just assumptions based on general opinions from others, so I could be COMPLETELY wrong. I've read that many people find the stock multifuel engine to be on the short-lived side, and not as reliable as other engines. It seems the cat 3116 used in the A3 has its issues with reliability as well. I've read that while the DT466 is a great engine, it might be a bit too hard getting it to fit. The DT360 and DT408 seem to be good options. I've also read that the 5.9L cummins and the powerstroke diesels could also be viable choices and both of these are very long-lived engines.
Are there any other options for engines i should consider? The DT360 and 5.9L cummims seem a bit small for a 13,000lb truck although they are capable of the horsepower that far surpasses the multifuel. What would my best choice be for an engine larger than these, something thats a true medium duty truck engine? And can any of these bring the deuce over 65mph with the stock differentials?
As for transmissions, I havent really looked into these and I guess a lot of this would be determined by which engine I choose, but I think i would like to stay with a manual for greater fuel economy
Other modifications I would like to add are power steering, possibly insulate the cab for colder climates, warmer heat, a real air conditioner, 46 inch single tires (haven't decided on a make or model of tire yet.) I would like to make it quieter on the inside, hopefully a new engine and cab insulation will provide that. I would also like to add at least a basic sound system, I wouldnt need more than a couple speakers, I'm not going to go fancy here. And lastly, I would like to do something to the suspension to make it more comfortable for longer rides.
Basically what I am trying to do is improve its on-road characteristics and adding a little comfort hopefully without sacrificing its offroad capabilities. So when adding more power, I would like to add more speed so i can cruise at lower RPMs but still have the torque for offroad. And for the suspension I know this will be very difficult to make more comfortable onroad without sacrificing offroad, so I was wondering if there was some kind of adjustable suspension I could use for going between the pavement and the dirt?
I also want to keep it a tandem, so no bobs for me.
Any suggestions, advice, questions, or comments?