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Old 10-27-2003, 11:25 PM
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CTD engine swaps

I'd like to know if any one has done a swap using a CTD, and if so, into what vehicle. I thinking of such a swap for my Dakota ( 1 ton axles front and rear, 16" of lift,35" tires) By doing so I hope to gain more power with improved fuel economy. I've been giving this a bit of thought but would appreciate any advice or tips that would help me accomplish this swap. Thanks.
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Re:CTD engine swaps

I'm not sure it would fit in a Dakota just from sheare size.
I have seen a couple of Chevys and several Fords with them in them.
You could prob. put a B4bt in a Dakota , but it would have alot of vibration.
They are used in backhoes , breadtrucks and ag. applications alot.
Great engines except for the vibration.
If you can do it it woul be great.
If you do post pics. I would love to see the details.

Good Luck !!

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Re:CTD engine swaps

Here is how the pros did it.




Dude just buy a 2500 or 3500

Edit I'm missing a URL

http://www.bankspower.com/sidewinder-Engine_fitting.cfm

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Re:CTD engine swaps

Just wait until DavidTD sees this post. He's done it. Used to drag race that Dakota before it got wrecked (Sorry David).
Ran 12's. ;D

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Re:CTD engine swaps

I don't think the B5.9 will fit that small compartment. You will have to measure. I would think the smaller B3.9 will fit. That's the inline four.
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Re:CTD engine swaps

A 5.9 Cummins can fit, but I don't think it is easy. DavidTD, I belive had the radiator behind the cab in the bed.
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Re:CTD engine swaps

i have done 2 one in a 70 ford 1 ton. the sec. in a 82 1/2 ton dodge pu. the ford pulls like there is no tomorrow. the 1/2 ton is a play toy. will be an 1/8th mi toy. looks like it will run in the 7s and still get 20 mi. per gal. will know come spring.
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Re:CTD engine swaps

Thanks guys. The only B 3.9's I found were outragiously high priced, although I had considered it. I have a line on a B 5.9 for a great price. I'd love to hear from David TD about his Dakota. I think I saw it on a Dakota site.
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