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96Bronco1 08-27-2011 11:32 AM

Cummins 6bt in a 96Bronco?
 
My buddy has a 92 Dodge with the Cummins 6bt and is willing to let me have it cheap. It's in good shape, well maintained. I was thinking of swaping into my Bronco. Anyone know what the major issues are (aside from the weight)? Thanks.

kenjh 08-28-2011 09:29 PM

is his stadard ..or auto ..are you gonna use the stock tranny ..one of the guy's here has done it ..and I think he has a great time playing with it..I know he was here a while ago..how good are your fab skills ?? or are you gonna buy the kit to drop it in ??

96Bronco1 08-31-2011 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by kenjh (Post 10749824)
is his stadard ..or auto ..are you gonna use the stock tranny ..one of the guy's here has done it ..and I think he has a great time playing with it..I know he was here a while ago..how good are your fab skills ?? or are you gonna buy the kit to drop it in ??


Auto. I'm planning on using the adapter from Destroked on my e4od. My fab skills are ok, but getting better. I'm a Designer (Solidworks) and Machinist by trade so I'm used to working with metal, but in a much different way. Right now I'm building a custom rear bumper for my Bronco with a swing away tire carrier. If it comes out as good as the 3D model looks on my computer I might try to get this swap done:-huh

Encho 08-31-2011 09:00 PM

There is a guy around, American Thunder, who made this swap into a 1978, he isn't around much lately, but there was a very complete thread from him on his progress. That engine's wet weight is around 1000lbs (not my statement, just in case...), so keep in mind that you will need to upgrade the front, maybe to a 1 ton or even do a SAS. The swap itself isn't THAT difficult, since you probably have the fab skills and the tools required, if you get your hands on the right parts and are willing to avoid being cheap, you'll get great results, good luck! keep us posted!.

96Bronco1 09-01-2011 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by Encho (Post 10761398)
There is a guy around, American Thunder, who made this swap into a 1978, he isn't around much lately, but there was a very complete thread from him on his progress. That engine's wet weight is around 1000lbs (not my statement, just in case...), so keep in mind that you will need to upgrade the front, maybe to a 1 ton or even do a SAS. The swap itself isn't THAT difficult, since you probably have the fab skills and the tools required, if you get your hands on the right parts and are willing to avoid being cheap, you'll get great results, good luck! keep us posted!.

I've seen that guys truck and it's pretty cool. You're right, I think being cheap on this is the wrong idea. This is going to be a long term project...

Edgethis 09-01-2011 08:32 AM

I believe Kenpobuck has also swapped in a cummins into his early 80's Bronco. It may be a 12 bolt tho. Your major issue is going to be the OBD2 system. At a minimum you'll have to get a trans controller, as the Cummins is pretty much all mechanical if I remember right. Also, you'll need to nab a diesel fuel tank/lines from the F-series as the the fuel will eat away the lining in your gasoline tank.

AbandonedBronco 09-01-2011 09:32 AM

Here's a website that should get you going in the right direction.

http://www.fordcummins.com/

Also, there's a guy over on fullsizebronco.com that has a 6bt in a '96 Bronco. His truck is mint, and the conversion looks factory.

96Bronco1 09-01-2011 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by AbandonedBronco (Post 10762796)
Here's a website that should get you going in the right direction.

fordcummins.com - Increase Horsepower with Ford Cummins Diesel conversion kits

Also, there's a guy over on fullsizebronco.com that has a 6bt in a '96 Bronco. His truck is mint, and the conversion looks factory.

Thank you!


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