Posted by Sam from WA on April 07, 2008 at 15:03:19 from (152.157.11.89):
In Reply to: dt 466 in ram 1500 posted by bm3501466 on April 07, 2008 at 09:37:00:
When I put the Detroit 6V-71 in my 97 Dodge Ram 3500, it was a big job to figure out how to fit that engine in. The mounts are a work of art, and the front axle had to be beefed up a bit to handle the weight. My tranny is out of the same truck the engine came out of, so it just bolts right up to the engine. Now that I have it all done, its a fun truck to drive around and all, but I"m kinda feeling it in the pocket book and I"m starting to wish that I had just overhauled the Cummins that was in the truck. I"m still adjusting and modifying things after a year of having the truck driveable.
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