REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
VEHICLES, CAMPERS, and BOATS => Powerplant, Driveline, and Braking => Topic started by: rcampbell on August 23, 2017, 01:10:38 PM
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I'm thinking of getting a 5.9 cummins out of a 1993 Dodge for $700. It's of course the rotary pump, not the inline p-pump that the performance guys seem to like. I'm thinking it will still be ok for me though, as I'm not after a ton of horsepower, I am more looking for simplicity (ie. mechanical diesel) and reliability. Any thoughts on how these engines (with rotary pump) are for reliability ? Would love to put it in an old suburban, but so hard to find a pre-1988 3/4 ton suburban in decent shape around here.
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If you're just bored, I'll let you put it in my 86 blazer K5. :cool:
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WHat a generous offer! Just go ahead and send that K5 over, and I"ll put the engine in it. Could be a while before I'm ready to send it back though...a long while!!