i have a 1983 ford bronco i want to turn in to a diesel. I guess my question is what engine would best fit into an 83 and what steps do i have to do to convert it. i know i have to change more than just the engine.
i have a 1983 ford bronco i want to turn in to a diesel. I guess my question is what engine would best fit into an 83 and what steps do i have to do to convert it. i know i have to change more than just the engine.
Ford began offering the International 6.9L non-turbo V-8 diesel in its 1983 F250/350 pickup trucks. So, from a bolt-in perspective, a 6.9L-7.3L International/Navistar would be the simplest.
Guys in Australia have been converting Ford pickups since the 1980s to use the GM 6.2L/6.5L V-8 diesel. I can put you in touch with an AU member who has been doing these conversions for a long long time and might have specific items like motor mounts, etc available.
Of course, the Cummins 4BT and 5.9L are also popular choices. We have a story in the main Conversions forum showing a 5.9L installation in an older Ford pickup.
The following links might help:
http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/t...ad.php?t=27825
http://www.thedieselpageforums.com/t...ad.php?t=27821
Jim
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the transmission on the bronco is stock. ive been told that by using a 6.9 than adding the turbo, all i would need was the motor mounts and wiring kit because the 6.9 would just about match perfectly to everything. is this true? if so ill have my bronco dieseled no time