, August 16, 2005 8:53 AM
*Subject:* Re: [Biofuel] Diesel Pick Up Trucks
What size of engine can the 6.9L replace? I have a 85 Grand Marque
with a defunct 5L engine.
Greg H.
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a aftermarket
overdrivefor it.
Greg H.
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The 6.9L HP rating is near to the one of the 302
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The 6.9L HP rating is near to the one of the 302 (5.0L), but
the TORQUE figure is huge!
The 5.0-litre was rated 185-205 hp, the 6.9 litre diesel V8
portland, or.
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 09:57 PM, robert luis rabello wrote:
no. that's ok. we're out in portland, or. thank you though! ...rbury
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 05:04 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Oregon or Maine? I know someone in Washington State right now who is
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What size of enginecan the 6.9L
replace? I havea85Grand Marquewith a
defunct 5L engine.
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Ford did as dodge
does. For years ford installed international harvester engines in there
trucks and vans but represented them as a ford product. Dont get me wrong
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If I'm correct, Ford first used a diesel on their pick up line on
'82, it was the 6.9liter made by International(Navistar) which
evolved later
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If I'm correct, Ford first used a diesel on their pick up line on
'82, it was the 6.9liter made by International(Navistar) which
evolved later to the 7.3liter.If a recall allright
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If I'm correct, Ford first used a diesel
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If I'm correct, Ford first used a diesel on their pick up line
no. that's ok. we're out in portland, or. thank you though! ...rbury
On Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at 05:04 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
Oregon or Maine? I know someone in Washington State right now who is
trying to unload TWO diesel Rangers for $550. I might be interested
in an engine, but I
used Cummins ether 12 or 24 valve also very
strong good engines.
Good luck Derick
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15, 2005 4:09
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Ford did as dodge
does. For years ford installed international harvester engines in there trucks
and vans but represented them as a ford product. Dont get me wrong they were
good engines but I never saw a turbo
Hi All,
It looks like I´m finally going redneck and buying my first pickup truck. Of course, it will be a diesel. I was looking at used Chevy S-10´s, particularly the double cabin variety as I have two small kids. I´m looking for a tough, long lasting vehicle that I can haul building
we have a Ford '72 F250 that has really low mileage on it and were considering a diesel conversion. how far back did Ford make diesels for their trucks (assuming that they do.) any input would be appreciated.
On Saturday, August 13, 2005, at 11:34 AM, Tom Irwin wrote:
Hi All,
It looks like I´m
Tom Irwin wrote:
Hi All,
It looks like I´m finally going redneck and buying my first pickup
truck. Of course, it will be a diesel. I was looking at used Chevy
S-10´s, particularly the double cabin variety as I have two small kids.
What you need is the 4 door diesel Ranger, which is
Hi Robert,
I´ll add that truck to my search list. Looks bigger than an S10.
Thanks,
Tom Irwin
From: robert luis rabello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 22:06:36 -0300Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Diesel Pick Up TrucksTom Irwin wrote: Hi All, It
I wish we could get *anything* with a diesel in the states.
robert luis rabello wrote:
Tom Irwin wrote:
Hi All,
It looks like I´m finally going redneck and buying my first pickup
truck. Of course, it will be a diesel. I was looking at used Chevy
S-10´s, particularly the double cabin
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