The new 2011 Ford Super Duty. It has the 6.7L Power Stroke Turbo Diesel V8 mated to a 6-speed Heavy Duty Torqshift Transmission that doesn't have to be serviced until 150,000 MILES! 'Diesel Power' magazine recognized the new 6-speed to be the 'Allison Killer!' This setup makes a class leading 400 horsepower and 800 pound feet of torque.
to the transmission, not the engine
not for production vehicles, they only make a turbo diesel engine in their pickups.
Anywhere from 170-350 hp depending on the year.
NO. The 95 transmission is a electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 1984 does not HAVE the electronics to make the 95 transmission work.
It is toxic and it will get low mpgs
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how much tranny fluid are we talkin and why would you want to? the only time i would do this is if you have a old mechanical diesel engine then a little wont hurt
It woudn't be worth it, way to expensive not to mention emissions and such. Trade it in and buy a diesel, it would be cheaper.
What engine you have doesn't matter.. what transmission you have does.
vacuum pump in a diesel, is a pump installed to create vacuum to assist in opreation of brakes in pickups tha have diesel engines, the brakes are same as any other pickup and use vacuum created by the ngine to operate. a diesel engine does not create vacuum, as a gasoline engine does. that is why there is a vacuum pump added to a small diesel engine on f250 the pump is belt driven, is on the driver side of engine, under the a/c compressor.
The transmission fluid fill cap on a 1989 Chevy school bus with a diesel engine is under the air filter. The air filter has to be removed to see it.
If it is a automatic its is the hydramatic 4l80e if it is a manual transmission it is a v 4500