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Old 08-02-2017, 09:15 AM
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That is fabulous news, Paul [a.k.a. Gas Mileage King]!
 
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Glad it is working so well. Looking forward to seeing it.
 
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That is fabulous news, Paul [a.k.a. Fuel Mileage King]!
Fixed it......


Gas will destroy the fuel system.
 
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Fixed it......

Gas will destroy the fuel system.
Thanks!
 
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Ironically, the injection pump blew a seal just a few days after my last post here in this thread.
I pulled it off and took it to a local diesel injection specialist for rebuilding. Cost a bit more than I expected, but it was in pretty bad shape internally. Lots of broken bits. Was about to really have an issue.
Truck has been running great ever since I put the reman pump on.
Way more power and torque available than I ever use. Plus, ~25 MPG mixed driving. Have not had it on an extended hiway run to see what it will do when left in OD for a long distance.......
 
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Wow, that is great, Paul! We missed seeing you in Sept. @ the OK GTG.
 
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Paul - Glad you got it going and that it is doing so well. Please plan on having it in Skiatook on Sept 15th for the 2nd annual Garagemahal All-Ford Truck Show & Swap Meet. As David said, we missed you at the last one.

David - Thanks for alerting me to Paul's post. As you know, I don't hang out on FTE anymore.
 
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Paul - Glad you got it going and that it is doing so well. Please plan on having it in Skiatook on Sept 15th for the 2nd annual Garagemahal All-Ford Truck Show & Swap Meet. As David said, we missed you at the last one.

David - Thanks for alerting me to Paul's post. As you know, I don't hang out on FTE anymore.
Yeah Gary I’ve missed seeing you here. I’m not into drama so I won’t ask....but good to see your still around
 
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Yeah Gary I’ve missed seeing you here. I’m not into drama so I won’t ask....but good to see your still around
Thanks. I still spend as much time truckin'.
 

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Old 02-03-2018, 04:03 PM
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Gary, David, I would have liked to be at the meet, but that was the day I was either removing or installing the injection pump - can't remember for sure now. The boss was griping about the truck being at the shop, so I wanted to get it back on the road as quickly as possible.
With the recent spells of rather cold weather, I haven't driven it as much as usual. Not because of starting issues, as it fires up no problem. It just takes so long to get the engine up to temp, even after having the block heater running all night. I suspected the engine was gonna be slow to warm up when I drove it thru July and August with no heating issues even without having any sort of engine fan.......


I'm not on here much anymore either. Mostly due to never bothering to get internet service set up at home. I have a tablet at the shop with internet access, which I'm on now, but during the week I am just too busy during the day to do this kind of stuff.
 
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Forgot to mention....
I run a 4" downpipe and front section of pipe that ended ahead of the rear axle back when I first got the truck running/driving. A couple months ago, I took it to a local exhaust shop and they finished the system with a Y that runs dual 3" all the way out behind the rear tires. Twin Prius repellent dispensers! LOL....
The free-flow exhaust and low restriction air filter are all the "performance mods" done to the engine.
I do have a 3200 RPM governor spring in it, but with the throttle cable only opening the throttle about 3/4 of the way, I couldn't wind it that high if I wanted to......
 
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Yea diesels are cold blooded!
I had a 86 6.2 GM diesel and the only way to get it up to temp when cold out was to drive it and I had a full grille/radiator cover.
Even with it on it would not get up to temp if just sitting and idling.
Plugged in only helped to fire up easier and maybe heat up a little faster.
Dave ----
 
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It has been a while since I updated this thread, much less even had a chance to come on here.

The truck has been up and running for a year now, give or take a few days. No major issues aside from the injection pump failure previously mentioned.
I absolutely love it. A lot of work went into getting everything needed to make the engine/trans combo fit and function properly, but the result is well worth the time/effort (and money) that went it.
Someday, I may even get around to redoing a couple things that were last minute, make it run "temporary" items. But, they've been performing fine, so they just aren't a priority.
I did (finally) add a cooling fan to the engine about a month ago. Not because I was having any type of heating issues, but because I want to get the A/C plumbed and working. 100+ heat index is very common around here and it would be nice to have the availability of cold air in the cab when desired. Besides, it's kinda hard to hear the radio over the wind noise on the highway. Yes, I *actually* put in a decent radio, for the first time in over 20 years having owned this truck...……
I dunno why, but there's something about a ~40 year old truck, that looks like it has seen plenty of use, having a rather obvious and unusual sounding powerplant that gets lots of looks and questions. I doubt that will ever go away.
I've got a pair of the Cummins fender badges, but never bothered to put them on the truck. When it's parked in a lot, it just looks like any other old truck, until I fire it up. Starting it has caused many neck injuries from guys snapping their heads around so quickly...…...
 
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Originally Posted by BruteFord

Ohh and if you think your going to get anywhere near 30MPG that will take some aero mods.
I had completely forgotten about this statement.
Closing in on 2 years of driving this truck after the 6bt/nv4500 swap, and the mpg has consistently hovered in the 28-32 range. It really depends on the city/hiway ratio on each tank.
I have not taken a long highway run to see what it can do when left in OD for most of a tank of fuel.
It is rather nice to drive 400 miles and still have the fuel gauge show over 1/4, even with the stock 19 gallon tank. Fueling up usually takes 12-14 gallons, as I never let it go below 1/4 due to the return line no going quite deep enough and air intrusion becoming an issue.
 
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Originally Posted by Rogue_Wulff
I never let it go below 1/4 due to the return line no going quite deep enough and air intrusion becoming an issue.
What is the theory behind this? If the cummins has the same air intrusion problems as the Ford idi, I am not seeing that as a problem, it all happens up around the engine.

 


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