abh3
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Some of you may have seen my earlier posts about potential swaps, Cummins V555, etc but I decided to go the easy way and replace the bad Multi with a good Multi. Problem is, that 'good engine' also had a bad bottom end (oil pump idler-gear shaft had BROKEN) so I was out of luck again and WAY tired of Multis!!
Anyway, here's my 440/727 combo in the truck. I've driven it around the barn but the carb has sat too long and the driveshaft I made of Dodge front driveshaft parts (hey, it was all lying under the welding table, what the he11) has a few clearance issues yoke to yoke. Oh, and there's no exhaust yet. But those are smaller things on the big scale of swapping struggles...
The worst part was mounting the air compressor, so as not to be running back to the shop every few stops for more air, and getting the fan in the radiator shroud to avoid electic fan$ took a little time. I've swapped in a few Autozone mechanical gauges to monitor the vitals.
As a farmer down the road told me once, "There ain't nuthin' cain't be done with'n a cuttin' torch and an arc welder!" I think he may be right...
Anyway, here's my 440/727 combo in the truck. I've driven it around the barn but the carb has sat too long and the driveshaft I made of Dodge front driveshaft parts (hey, it was all lying under the welding table, what the he11) has a few clearance issues yoke to yoke. Oh, and there's no exhaust yet. But those are smaller things on the big scale of swapping struggles...
The worst part was mounting the air compressor, so as not to be running back to the shop every few stops for more air, and getting the fan in the radiator shroud to avoid electic fan$ took a little time. I've swapped in a few Autozone mechanical gauges to monitor the vitals.
As a farmer down the road told me once, "There ain't nuthin' cain't be done with'n a cuttin' torch and an arc welder!" I think he may be right...
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