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Re: 350gas- to- 6.2 diesel
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Posted by farmer boy 2 on December 26, 2006 at 15:53:22 from (216.129.11.80):
In Reply to: 350gas- to- 6.2 diesel posted by Dave Sherburne NY on December 26, 2006 at 14:34:33:
I've always thought this was a possibility with trucks and have thought of doing the same thing with 1997 350 1500 and a 1991 6.2 Litre diesel. I would think that if you had a whole truck that was salvaged from being old and rusted or from being in n accident it wouldn't work to bad although you need alot of time to work at it. That's about the only way I would think it would work because so many of the parts are not interchangable. Also, you can run these engines with only one battery but when it gets cold it will get harder to start and you could dead the battery and have to boost it and possibly recharge it but if you live in the southern states you should be fine. The rads in these things look like they could fit in a 305 but like i said you would want to have a WHole salvaged truck or make sure that the parts are available at a reasonable price unless you want to spend alot of money on the project. The only reason I've ever thought of doing this was because the 6.2 has better gas mileage, more torque and is quite reliable.
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