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72 Bronco with a Cummins 6bt

Dave

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0 stars for the Bronco and 5 stars for "girls dancing". That's just wrong!
 
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dieselracer

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Mar 7, 2008
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Citrus Heights, CA
That is definitely one way to destroy your 1/2 ton drivetrain. A 6BT weighs in at like 1160 lbs. And even the 12 Valve has around 450-500 lb. ft of torque. Pretty cool Bronco though.
 

nutter3

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Jul 28, 2005
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How did they get that to fit! I wonder if they had to move the firewall or tunnel at all.

Pretty damn cool though
 

grant_71

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Aug 6, 2002
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All that weight and manual breaks :eek: :eek: :eek:
And if you have to cut your grill to get your electric fan to fit, you need a summit catalog
 

powersfab

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Mar 27, 2004
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186
Loc.
West Michigan
How did they get that to fit! I wonder if they had to move the firewall or tunnel at all.

Pretty damn cool though

i measured my 71 out before i put my 4BT in. without pushing the drive train back the fan pully would have ben at the front of my radator. Tight to say the least. i need stiffer springs for the 4cyl.
 

ugly_od_eb

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Jul 14, 2008
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66
Loc.
Moyock, NC
Hey... i live in chesapeake, i think ive seen this bronco, and a hand full of others.... ima keep my eyes open for this one :p
 
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