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Re: repower md with 400sb update{b-model cummins}
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Posted by ChadS on January 24, 2005 at 08:27:02 from (4.224.132.5):
In Reply to: repower md with 400sb update{b-model cummins} posted by rancherruss1916 on January 23, 2005 at 17:21:29:
The frame rails have to be lengthened out, The cummins is quite long in length, Use a 560 frame rail and then you would not have to weld a set up, You could also use a 460-560 front end, and build your own 560, If you use the 560 upper bolster, you get the big 560 radiator, and the front sheet metal, (grille etc) Brackets are already there. That would give you clearence in the front end to clear the block. I built a 6 cyl H farmall, and built a different looking IH 460 pulling tractor. On the rear mounting brackets, you mite see if a manual bellhousing splits from the tranny, and use that set up, like described on how to do the chevy setup. ChadS
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