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6.2L turbo diesel B2


jkufen

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Joined
Mar 29, 2012
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City
Charleston, SC
Vehicle Year
1986, 1991
Transmission
Manual
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBwsKh2MlWQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Members here said i wouldnt be able to run a big block in my B2 because of the weight issue. This guy is running a 6.2L turbo diesel in his bronco 2 and he says he ran the stock frame for several years. I would never swap in a diesel but i have a guy now that wanta to sell me his 74 f100 for $600 with the 390 big block i might pick that idea up again and really consider it. I am gonna see if i can find some big block build threads here and get some insight.
 
After checking the tech library i guess it convinced me once again just to do a 302 swap lol
 
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.

The 390 powered B2 would be cool. But it could be a giant catastrophe
 
I have found a few on youtube and all they did was lift the body and reinforce the front of the frame. Its probably not much more difficult than the other swaps besides 4.0 but that's out of my league as far as my fabricating skills. My buddy wants to do it for me and he likes crazy things like this but if it crash and burns in the end im stuck with the mess not him. I really want the 302 but it really depends on which i find first the 302 or 4.0.
 

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