Also, today I saw a '79 F-250 w/ a 3208 Cat in it(sorry, no pics). The guy had to cut the hell out of the firewall to clear the turbo, and it was bolted to a ZF-5. And he was still running a Dana 44 front end. It was cool, but I'm not really sure what the point was. He told me the engine was a reman straight from Cat, and it cost $15,000 just for the engine.![]()
Sounds to me this guy was trying to do a conversion from "way back". A conversion that used to be done as a "kit" was by Cat. You could bring in a pickup, (I know someone that saw the conversion done to a late 70's Ford) to a Cat dealer (McAllisters here in Indy was one of these dealers) and they would pull the OEM powerplant out of the truck, probally a gasser, and replace it with a 3208 Cat. I believe these were N/A and they had all the parts to "adapt" the OEM instrumentation and transmission to the Cat powerplant. This is one way a person could get a diesel powered pickup in the days before there were diesel powered pickups. I would love to get ahold of one of these Cat conversions. I have driven a retired state truck with at N/A 3208 and an Allison 5 speed, it wasn't quick but it was a determined old truck, was a blast to push snow with. It didn't care how much you were trying to push, it would just grunt a littler harder and muscle through.