A little over a week ago I got a old Ford truck with a Cummins conversion. I purchased it from a stealership so they had no clue on the set-up. I'm trying to determine the year of the engine. And I figure you Dodge boys would have a good idear of where to look. On my 4bt it's located on timing gear case, tag. But I don't see it there on the 6bt. I'll give you some specs also. 160hp 400ftlbs intercooled the donor was a 1-ton SRW extended cab long box that had anti-lock brakes. automatic overdrive trans. push button activation Thanks waytogo
It's a P series 6BT that they used from 1994 to early 1998 In the Dodges. They are all basically the same engines and parts. I honestly couldn't tell you where the manufacturer date would be. :doah:
Thank you sir imp: I've been slowly searching through TDR but there is so much info there :doah: and that little tidbit of info will rain in the search a great deal waytogo Thanks, Brett
Well I don't think that is a P7100 engine. The pump that is on that engine is a VE distributor-type fuel pump so it's probably 91-93.
I agree - it is not a P- pump. I thought the tag on the timing gear had that info ??? maybe it has been removed or maybe they are in a differnt spot on that series engine. Tom
If the donor truck had these parts then it's got to be a P series motor. Right? Auto with OD, with push button activation and is intercooled...sounds like a second gen to me.
Nope - the O.D. tranny came around when the first Gen. trucks were in production and that is not a P-7100 pump on that motor . It has got first Gen. written all over it as far as I know. Tom
1 ton SRW??? I'm new here, so this may be stupid, but I didn't think you could get a SRW 1 ton 2nd gen??? :stir:
I take it that the intercooler was added to the VE engine then...??? Since, far as I know, VE engines weren't intercooled.
Then that would explain it.... I don't know why I said a P pump motor, since it's a VE valve cover....:doah:
opps Found another candidateimp: It's a 93' 3/4 ton with 135,000 miles.....same basic setup as the Fodge.