@@allanstriber5272 Ford sold all their shares in Cummins decades ago because Cummins refused to put their engine in a Ford! Engine from a Dodge, diffs from a Dodge company, transmission and transfer case is Dodge! What you have there is a cow pie with cream filing! If Ford could build an engine people would stop swapping in Dodge and Chevy engines.
@@bretstauffer3744People won't even keep a Coyote in a Mustang! Go to the drag strip, and 90% of the Mustangs are Chevy powered! We bought Cummins parts from a Cummins dealership in Calgary, and the box the part came in was a Mopar box! We were in a rush, so I didn't notice if there was any other Mopar stuff there. You can't get a Cummins in a Ford, in fact, you can't get a Ford with any decent engine!
Couldn't tell about the rear for sure, may have been a 70. The front is definitely a 44, probably fine if this truck will never be used for more than cruising. Never heard of a dana 45...
Why? The 5.9 Cummins helps the HiBoy gain everything it was lacking. Three times better mileage, easily at least three times the power, it will last much longer and the turbocharger sounds sweet!
@@powerwagon3731 haha, I’m fully aware that a 48re is a Chrysler Trans but I’m curious as to why you would assume this truck has a 48re… this is a Ford HiBoy that’s running all the factory running gear except for the engine and trans, seeing as how the 5.9 in this truck has a P7100 injector pump it would make more sense to assume the engine and trans both came from a donor truck “most likely the same donor truck”, and the P Pump engines were only mated with 47rh and 47re automatic transmissions, the 48re was only used with common rail engines. A torque flight would make sense if the combo came from a first Gen donor truck and the engine was upgraded to a P Pump, but a 48re would be a pretty far reach.
Nice truck, but this guy got it wrong its not a dodge engine in a ford. It's a cummins in a ford, cummins is a stand alone company and have been making engines in all sorts of vehicles and farm equipment. equipment
A Cummins engine built specifically for Dodge to Dodges specifications. Has there ever been a day you could get another brand of pick up with a 6cyl Cummins other than Dodge? No!!!! If Ford could build an engine, people would stop using Dodge and Chevy engines to make Fords move!
1989 was the first year for the Cummins 5.9L diesel in the Dodge Ram series so it was late 1980s more so than mid-1980s. I can do without the rolling coal smoke especially if I'm behind it. I'm all for power and performance, but when it smokes and stinks, it's not for me.
I don’t mind the smoke at all, and I’ve smelled some very awful smells but the smell of soot just is t up there with those smells, I actually kinda like it
It just shows how dirty the engine is! When I got my 89 it would smoke black every time I gave it a little throttle, so I started adding Kleen Flo diesel conditioner every time I fueled up, and within 3 months I could no longer make it smoke.
As a diesel guy, I'm sooooo sick of kids "rollin' coal" All it's going to do is make legislators (who know absolutely NOTHING about diesel trucks, but have been stuck behind a kid (or this guy) blowing black shit all over their car) shut down old diesels !!!! (like California) And I happen to like driving my early 2000's 5.9's and 7.3 (of course I like the 5.9's better !!!)