randyman
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I picked up two deuces a couple of months ago that I won in a GL auction. I hadn't originally planned on getting two but stuff happens. Besides, right after winning them my brother had one "sold" to the company he works for to haul a tank to fuel heavy equipment. Everything seemed like it was falling into place. One is a converted gasser with a winch, new cab, Hercules LDT-465-1D engine (D turbo) with a manufacture date of 5-88 and a good body. The other is a 1965 Jeep with a heater, racks and bows and cargo cover. The plan was to take the heater, racks, bows, cargo cover and any other "better" parts from the 1965 and swap them. Now for the catch- the engine tag on the 1965 indicates that it is an LDS-465-1A with a Teade rebuild (all STD bearings) date of 1-85. It has an IP that has an LDS-465-1A sticker on it and, from what I can tell from researching the topic, a C turbo (no waste gate). The question is how much better is the LDS vs the LDT-1D, how can you tell if the LDS has been rebuilt to LDT specs and if it is worth the effort to swap the engines? Any and all input would be appreciated. Before anyone asks, I have taken pictures but can't find the cord that came with the camera to connect to the USB port. Tried to get one at Wal-Mart but they didn't have one. I'll try Radio Shack when I get a chance and try to post them.