Delivery step / bread vans and small construction equipment- some skid steers/trackloaders, farm tractors.
The vehicle Cummins 4BT go into the following vehicles: Isuzu 4J series, Isuzu 4H series, Chevy Blazer, Dakota Quad cab, Lexus Land cruiser, to name a few.
The Cummins 4BT 3.9 engine is commonly found in various vehicles, particularly in medium-duty trucks and vans. One notable example is the 1991-1993 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 models, which used this engine for its durability and torque. Additionally, the 4BT has been used in various applications, including commercial vehicles and industrial equipment, but it is most recognized in the Dodge lineup during that era.
Case skid loaders, some products from Superior Broom, etc... it was never an OE option for any highway vehicle.
weighs about 700lbs
Case skid loaders and other equipment, sweepers from Superior Broom, Elgin, and others, some panel vans from outfits such as Utilimaster, Grumman, and others.
UPS trucks
Yes , a cummins 4bt (4cylinder out of bread truck)
Yes, it'll fit. There are even 4.2 V6 and 5.6 V8 Cummins engines made prior to 2007 which will fit... 4BT conversions are pretty commonplace, although, if you have a Dakota from a year with all electronic controls, there'll be lots of electronics issues to overcome. Keep in mind also that it's highly illegal to swap an older model engine into a newer model vehicle which wasn't originally sold as a glider kit.
torque for head bolts 3 size diferent and rods
Oh, yeah. It's actually quite common to see in Argentina.
assuming the base figures are in feet, 15,600 cubic ft
Try google, your local library, or go to a dodge website, or www. howstuffworks.com