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Re: Detroit 4-71
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Posted by Roy Suomi on June 22, 2007 at 19:06:26 from (75.185.164.191):
In Reply to: Detroit 4-71 posted by Roy Suomi on June 21, 2007 at 20:55:46:
I want to thank all who responded to my inquiry about the 4-71 engine swap..I'll probably swap my service body to another chassis..Hate to ,because of all the work I did to it prepping it for serious work...Gas wasn't too bad when I built the truck..Now it's impossible to justify putting all that gas down the Holley "toilet" thats on top of that engine..A friend has an Iveco chassis sitting around that I'm considering for my tool truck..diesel , stick , 106,000 miles..Needs a clutch and brake lines..I don't think my F-600 is worth beans , I'll probably have to parts it out to get any money out of it...Whats a Spicer auxilliary trans worth?? 7231 D , I think
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