powerlifter405
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neat build :thumbsup:
I've always wanted a excursion. I'm a big SUV fan, but when it came time to buy a truck, every single one was $20k+ with popsicle sticks and kool-aid stains....
The gassers can be had CHEAP nowadays.... I might have found a home for my spare 7.3...
good luck
If you haven't already done it, when you remove the warm up valve from the turbine outlet flange all you need to do is press a couple freeze plugs in it. You can even re-use the snap rings. That way you don't have to weld on the cast piece. good luck with the build. Kinda getting me excited for when I do my diesel conversion on the wife's ex.
http://akroncanton.craigslist.org/pts/3125256856.html
Here you go. Its just put on craigslist today. the trans is available too if you want it
Hopefully this helps. If you're putting around in front wheel drive it's probably not too bad, but putting down much power can hurt stuff in front wheel drive only. On your gas filler neck you could just order the diesel one, or do like I did on my '84 7.3L bronco conversion where no diesel version filler neck is available; just grab a die grinder, and open it up all the way. Of course you'll need to remove it from the vehicle to keep it clean, but do a good job, and you should have no problem. Maybe the down time waiting for your rear drive line will give you a chance to properly address your warm up valve. No reason you shouldn't be pulling in mid to high teens though. baby it when properly running, and you should be looking at high teens.
I'm fairly certain you'll need the gauge cluster from a 7.3 to keep things happy. No glow plug indicator lamp, and tach is off. I had to do that when I did a v-10 to 12 valve conversion because of how the signal was sent on the Gasser couldn't be easily converted to the diesel signal. Let me know if you need more help with it.
If I remember right, the manuals have a dummy plug in the gauge cluster that can be popped out so the prndl display can be popped in.