Yes. If you're going to put a heavy-duty truck diesel engine in it, you could only use the 5.9L I-6 Cummins. The reason why is because of the gas engine size of it but it still packs decent diesel power. Just think of it this way, a 5.9L V6 Gasoline engine. It's the same size. So yes, you can put a 5.9L I-6 Cummins in an F-150 only.
2003 was the last year for the 7.3 Diesel. Best diesel engine ford ever put out.
Not yet, Ford says they would like to have it put in the 2010 model
Can you put a 350 gm motor in 97 ford f150
ya but its dumb to put a gm engine in a ford u will spend more money then it is worth
You don't because anyone who owns a ford should not put a Chevy motor in it.
The 6.9 engine in the Ford trucks was an International/Navistar diesel, and was never built with a turbo. The 7.3 Was introduced with a turbo in the early 90's.
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
No
It can be done, but it won't be a simple swap. For one, the 85 has all mechanical systems, whereas the 05 will have electronic controls.
If you're asking what will happen if you put gasoline in a diesel engine, the engine will be destroyed if you run it on gasoline.
I am not a Ford man but motor mounts for a 351W engine may be what you want.
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