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87 F250 diesel questions

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Old 01-13-2012, 05:30 PM
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87 F250 diesel questions

Can anyone tell me the trans I have in this truck..It says Borg Warner 13-09-097-903. it has 31 splines on the out shaft..I want to change the fluid but don't know the capacity.
While I'm at it my rear diff says 3.55 10 2 7D14 is it a Dana 60?
My Transfer case has E7T3-ZA on it.What is it ? A T18?
The truck has a 6.9 diesel and I'm planning to Rat rod this truck with a 30 Buick body on top. Not sure if I want to add a turbo because of the cost...Comments appreciated.
 

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Old 01-13-2012, 08:50 PM
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Should be a Borg Warner T19, unless it's been changed (if it has pto plates on both sided it probably is a T19). If you keep looking on the rear of the transfer case you will find the model, most likely a Borg Warner 1345, but may be a NP unit (rare in these trucks).

Yes you want to turbo it!
 
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Old 01-13-2012, 11:16 PM
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The rear axle on an 87 diesel should be the Sterling 10.25.
 
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