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Thread: Diesel Crusier Conversion?

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    Default Diesel Crusier Conversion?

    I am considering a trip to CA to look at this truck:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...4&cmd=ViewItem

    I have no experience with diesels, but this seems to be a well thoght out and well done conversion. I know the price is high, but is it really, if I compare it to what it would take to have all of this done to another 84 FJ60?

    I have been looking for a vehicle like what this seems...
    Reliable
    Easy to maintain
    lack of elctro goodies
    Pull the pop up
    Work around the farm
    Drive to work

    I am currently doing all this in my 2001 Cherokee and can continue with it, this has just peeked my interest. Since I have neraarly always been a Jeep guy, with a brief flirtation with Land Rover, I thought I would throw this out there and see what you think.

    John

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    It would all depend on who did the conversion to me. If it was done by Proffitt's or Gerog at Valley Hybrids then it might be worth that kind of coin, but just done by an individual I would be wary. YMMV. I guess you know that a 4BT is wicked noisy and they vibrate if not carefully balanced? A great motor, but not for everyone by any means.
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    Its had 2 owners in 5000 miles since it was done in 08. Its not exactly the vehicle that owners want to drive and drive is it? It maybe ok ,but you would want to take a long hard look at it,preferably under the conditions you want to use it under.

    I think for that money you could get a nice 60 and get someone to put something like 1HZ in it.
    And then it would be totally driveable
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    Default Cummins Diesel

    I have had the opertunity to drive a 4BT cummins in a FJ60 It really depends on which 4BT is in there. The newist 4 cylinder Cummins are quiet and have about the same torque and HP as the older 6BT5.9. Having a Cummins 6BT5.9 FJ60 as a everyday driver for the last 12+ years and counting, I know the ups and downs. 25 mpg, being able to tow a boat over the Sierras in the fast lane or straping it to a tree putting the FJ60 in 1st gear Hi range 4wd and letting it sit there and turn the tires while its ideling is an up. The only down so far is it's noisier than stock but, in my book, not bad.

    The 4BT I drove was slower than mine, but had adaquite torque and felt like it could climb trees.

    The NV4500 is the right transmission and a good FJ60 transfer case is ok. A FJ62 transfer case is better for this engine. I drove my 6BT5.9 with a FJ60 transfercase for 8+ years with a pre-existing 160k miles before it gave up.

    This is my buddies FJ60 build in my back yard. http://forum.ih8mud.com/expedition-b...g-buildup.html

    Good luck with it, if you come out to Cali swing by Sacramento and drive mine.IMG_0246.jpg
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    1985 FJ60 Cummins 6BT5.9
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    Thanks for all the replies. As for the noise, well, I have been driving jeeps with soft tops and mud tires for most of my life, so noise is not the issue for me. I have checked the guys webstie and he has done a bunch of diesel conversions, but I just do not know enough to know what I don't know... make sense?

    Anyone in the LA area with experience that I could pay to go check it out for me before I arrange to fly out?

    Thanks,

    John

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    Fj60 Diesel

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    The bungee cord holding down the battery sealed the deal for me....BUY IT NOW!



    There is a 4bt FJ60 in Albuquerque for $5500. It is not nearly as clean, but I went and drove it and it was ok...needed some work. I think the desire to own a 4bt cruiser has deflated due to the fact that people bad mouth 4bt's all the time. This is great for someone like me who loves 4bt's and 6bt's. But I don't think this rig is worth $22,500. I am sure someone will buy it though.....and then sell it again. I would consider it if it was 15k-17k......
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    In the last auction, I asked it if the truck was licensed in CA and told it was not was running under TX tags. "the reason I was told the truck won't fit in the garage" was the reason for selling????,

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    Default Cummins FJ60

    I do not think you will be able to smog the 4BT in Cali. The 6bt yes becouse it came out of a Cali smogged truck.
    Greenwood, CA. USA
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    1971 FJ40 Vortec V6
    1967 Satillite
    1967 GTX
    1968 Charger
    1921 Essex .....

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    Smog in CA no problem as long as its 1997 or older. The route to go is to use the form (forget the #) that is the vehicle inspection, one of the options is mode of operation (or similar). The check box options include: gas, diesel, hybrid, steam (serious), etc. You have the inspector check "diesel". Then you go in and register it and as its 1997 or older, no smog check, so no bar check. I did that on an 87 samurai with a european VW diesel. The inspectors have no idea if its a US diesel or not, they just want to hear it run so that it clatters and they, in good faith, can check "diesel". Took 5 minutes, no more smog!

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