Ford Excursion cummins swap (HPCR & 48RE)
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I'm planning on using one of these (the one I purchased a while ago is alittle different design but you get the idea).
http://www.vulcanperformance.com/ser...2%84%A2/Detail
Probably use the ford line at the fuel tank for fuel return.
All lines from the tank to the engine will be new 3/8" or 1/2" (can't remember right now) hose also purchased from the site above.
http://www.vulcanperformance.com/ser...2%84%A2/Detail
Probably use the ford line at the fuel tank for fuel return.
All lines from the tank to the engine will be new 3/8" or 1/2" (can't remember right now) hose also purchased from the site above.
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A little more progress tonight. Got a new steering box and drag link end put on. The old box was worn out and causing the vehicle to not track straight. Jumped back and forth (very annoying). Also got the brake booster removed and replaced with the ford hydroboost unit.
The latest picture of my shop... err driveway...
The latest picture of my shop... err driveway...
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I'm planning on using one of these (the one I purchased a while ago is alittle different design but you get the idea).
http://www.vulcanperformance.com/ser...2%84%A2/Detail
Probably use the ford line at the fuel tank for fuel return.
All lines from the tank to the engine will be new 3/8" or 1/2" (can't remember right now) hose also purchased from the site above.
http://www.vulcanperformance.com/ser...2%84%A2/Detail
Probably use the ford line at the fuel tank for fuel return.
All lines from the tank to the engine will be new 3/8" or 1/2" (can't remember right now) hose also purchased from the site above.
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Had a slight delay yesterday. I was swapping turbo's (out with the stock one and in with the SPS62) and managed to burn three fingers on both hands. I had the stainless steel braided oil line loose from the turbo and swung it forward out of the way. It came to rest against the + wire on the back of the alternator. The line started smoking immediately, so stupid me I grab it with both hands to move it (thinking I better move it before it gets hot). Right.... burnt the crap out of my first two fingers and thumb on both hands. I still have the imprint of the braided hose on 6 of my fingers. Blistered up pretty good too...
So in order to still make progress I had my wife out turning the wrenches last night while I gave instructions with ice bags on both hands (I have no idea of how to explain how bad they felt all day yesterday).
So today they don't hurt as bad, just have to drain the blisters every so often. Still making progress though.
Here's the latest pics... Got the engine installed, ready to bolt up the transmission now... Then the new MBRP stainless exhaust goes in
So in order to still make progress I had my wife out turning the wrenches last night while I gave instructions with ice bags on both hands (I have no idea of how to explain how bad they felt all day yesterday).
So today they don't hurt as bad, just have to drain the blisters every so often. Still making progress though.
Here's the latest pics... Got the engine installed, ready to bolt up the transmission now... Then the new MBRP stainless exhaust goes in
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First I have to tell ya that thing is awesome!! I had an Excursion with the PSD in it and it too wandered down the road.My memory is escaping me right now as to what the fix was but I do know that it was caused by the rear axle rolling on the leaf springs under acceleration and deceleration.I know I found the fix on a ford forum site.But I dont recall which one.I think ford truck enthusiasts but I,m not sure.So if your problem persists after the new box look this stuff up.
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First I have to tell ya that thing is awesome!! I had an Excursion with the PSD in it and it too wandered down the road.My memory is escaping me right now as to what the fix was but I do know that it was caused by the rear axle rolling on the leaf springs under acceleration and deceleration.I know I found the fix on a ford forum site.But I dont recall which one.I think ford truck enthusiasts but I,m not sure.So if your problem persists after the new box look this stuff up.
Emissions, what emissions? A 03 Dodge 2500 truck with a cummins has no emissions equipment on it from the factory so it wouldn't be a problem passing in stock form in the Excursion.
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I've read all about it, the rear axle causes it to wander on the road. I've installed some of the Landyot radius rods (kind of like caltracs) to try and cure the problem. Also installed a rear sway bar as they didn't come factory until 03 or 04. Next I did balljoints (they were worn out). Then I did tie rod ends. All that is left is the steering box and the drag link arm. However the front caster is only 3.5 degrees and the ford spec is like 1 to 6 degrees. I also have some axle shims (go between the springs and the perch) to give it 2 more degrees of caster to help it track straight if the box doesn't fix it.
Emissions, what emissions? A 03 Dodge 2500 truck with a cummins has no emissions equipment on it from the factory so it wouldn't be a problem passing in stock form in the Excursion.
Emissions, what emissions? A 03 Dodge 2500 truck with a cummins has no emissions equipment on it from the factory so it wouldn't be a problem passing in stock form in the Excursion.
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Now I see your question. I live in Nebraska where we don't have inspections... (lucky me)
I'm currently stuggling to get the new goerend convertor installed in the tranny. Sounds like such a simple task that I thought would take 2 mins... Can't get the splines to line up and allow it to go on the last 1/2".
In the mean time I dissassembled the ford transfer case and put the dodge input shaft in it. It's back together now but needs a new input shaft seal (had to destroy the original to get to a snap ring). Didn't take any pics, the wife had the camera today.
Opened the MBRP exhaust box, it sure looks nice
I'm currently stuggling to get the new goerend convertor installed in the tranny. Sounds like such a simple task that I thought would take 2 mins... Can't get the splines to line up and allow it to go on the last 1/2".
In the mean time I dissassembled the ford transfer case and put the dodge input shaft in it. It's back together now but needs a new input shaft seal (had to destroy the original to get to a snap ring). Didn't take any pics, the wife had the camera today.
Opened the MBRP exhaust box, it sure looks nice