Been working on the crew cab recently. Picked up the running gear from a rolled '96 Dodge 2500 Cummins 4x4. Bought a gasket/seal kit from Cummins and went through the engine. After 250k miles you can still see the cross hatching in the cylinder walls. Also went through the NV4500 trans and NV241HD t-case and cleaned them up and added new seals. The engine has 60 lb exhaust springs for a exhaust brake, 3k gov spring kit and #100 fuel plate. Other than that it's pretty stock. Soon to install ARP head studs just couldn't quite afford them right now along with a South Bend clutch. Will also advance the timing to 15.5 to 16 degrees and maybe do injectors and a twin turbo compound set up one of these days but that's down the road. As for now I have the engine/bellhousing/trans sitting in the frame and have fit the intercooler and radiator. Just cut out some motor mounts on the CNC plasma table and have them in the frame just need to get them welded in next so I can get the frame sandblasted and boxed. Can't wait to get it fired up!
1965 W200 heading home from Hollister
Frame
Engine in the frame
Driver side motor mount
Passenger side motor mount
Mountain Springs Power Wagon Service, Paso Robles, CA
1962 W100-340-LU2 winch
1964 W200-340-LU2 winch
1964 W300-318-LU2 winch
1965 W200 Crew Cab- Cummins Diesel
Edited 15 time(s). Last edit at 10/27/2013 10:37PM by PowerMan.