Posted by Robert Major on November 11, 2013 at 19:56:43 from (216.81.2.141):
In Reply to: Ford industrial engine posted by dulcevendetta on November 10, 2013 at 20:58:08:
Hi
Not a problem, don't want to see a guy get into something he wasn't expecting.
If a guy wants to half @$$ it you could do it with a pile of odd steel, a welder and cutting torch in a few afternoons and not worry about the oil pan. There are plenty of those conversions about already.
Im guessing your like me and if your gonna do it, It will be right.
The 6 is a lot more work trying to get the 12" you add to the hood and stuff right.
The last hood for one I have part built, (150hp turbo) wasn't right and I'm gonna do another. when i ever get time to finish it off.
That will be 4 hoods used before i'm done and it looks like a factory hood .
I kinda collect Major parts when I see them got 1 spare 6 turbo and one of those burnt 4's as spares here now, so pretty much everything I want is here, apart from time L.O.L.
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