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What are some of the most practical V8 conversions for the M37?

Bill Kiene

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I have always loved the M37 and some day I might get one to completely work over.

Just curious what V8 motors are common or practical to install in one.

I have seen the diesels but am more interested in a gas motor.

I have seen a few Dodge 318 V8s which kind of makes sense.

Any auto trans conversions?


**50 years ago I saw a 2 1/2 ton with a Dodge 383 and I think a 737 auto trans.


Thanks......
 

Gunnermac

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We just finished installing a small block chevy (350) in a M43 ambulance,makes a very different truck. I would suggest changing out the ring and pinion to get a higher final ratio. We considered a 318 but had the 350 so we used that.

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zak

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Bought this m43 with a small block and auto trans. Had a very short driveshaft. Gas tank wasn't hooked up only gallon can. It had very minimal rust in the usual spots so it was a perfect candidate to restore. Since I'm not one to stray from originality, I pulled the engine/trans and gave it to a friend. But as you can see it fit, the transfer case and radiator were in the stock place.
 

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nattieleather

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A GM 6.2 or 6.5 diesel with TH400 or 700r4 transmission fit nicely into the m37. If you add a turbo then you have to modify the engine bay for it to fit.
 
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