OldIron82
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Hello all. I found a truck at a local salvage yard that had a 6.9 in it with a first gen Banks turbo on it. There was a sticker on the radiator support with emission information from California. I don't know if it came from factory with it but it just struck me odd that there would be a sticker about emissions on the truck. Its a 85 f250 2wd c6 with a gear vendor overdrive. I purchased the turbo kit off of it about 2 months ago but then i found a entire engine, an 83 6.9 with 85,000 miles on it and the grandson of the owner installed a first gen Banks with bb injectors. After being schooled about the wonderful cracking problem on this block, my thought is now to return to the salvage yard and purchase the engine that I got the turbo off of. $200.00 asking price.
Here is the problem, the cooling system is milk, and the oil is too. I heard it run, and it was missing horribly and the upper radiator hose was ballooned rock hard and if you cracked the rad cap after you shut off the engine it would depressurize and hiss loudly. I'm thinking head gasket for the cooling system pressurization, but the oil scares me. Could this engine possibly fallen victim to the dreaded cavitation,
or maybe is the oil cooler shot? My biggest concern is the piston cooling jets, whether or not they are bolt in or the dreaded once and done. I found this out thanks to The Warden in my introduction thread (thanks again!) as he posted a awesome page about 6.9 upgrades. I cant read the serial number on the valve cover anymore, but I can see February 85 is marked. The only thing I can visually confirm is the highly pronounced recess in the block for the dipstick tube. Where else is a serial# located?
What it all boils down to is this: I'm just interested in the non ******* block (assuming it is) to do a reseal and head studs with a turbo. It is for my 88F350 dump that currently has a NA 7.3 with a zf5.
How much will flip flop between the Oct '83 6.9 and the Feb '85? Oil cooler, heads, etc?
Would It be worth yanking the guts out of the low mileage 83 and putting it in this 85 block?
I have a feeling this entire idea is bad but I really wanna do this 6.9. I in no way shape or form can tie up the truck for a massive fabrication project of a dt360
at this time. Nor do i want to put in my buddies first gen 12v that he practically wants to give me because he wants it out of the barn because I'm over the Cummins thing.
Thank you everyone. I know this thread is all over the place, i tried keeping it as organized as possible. Look forward to any replies.
OI82
Here is the problem, the cooling system is milk, and the oil is too. I heard it run, and it was missing horribly and the upper radiator hose was ballooned rock hard and if you cracked the rad cap after you shut off the engine it would depressurize and hiss loudly. I'm thinking head gasket for the cooling system pressurization, but the oil scares me. Could this engine possibly fallen victim to the dreaded cavitation,
What it all boils down to is this: I'm just interested in the non ******* block (assuming it is) to do a reseal and head studs with a turbo. It is for my 88F350 dump that currently has a NA 7.3 with a zf5.
How much will flip flop between the Oct '83 6.9 and the Feb '85? Oil cooler, heads, etc?
Would It be worth yanking the guts out of the low mileage 83 and putting it in this 85 block?
I have a feeling this entire idea is bad but I really wanna do this 6.9. I in no way shape or form can tie up the truck for a massive fabrication project of a dt360
Thank you everyone. I know this thread is all over the place, i tried keeping it as organized as possible. Look forward to any replies.
OI82
