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05-29-2008, 22:09
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Oklahoma City
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Cummins Turbo 400 & Allison Donor
I have been wanting to swap a turbo 400 and allison tranny into my 5 ton bridge truck to gain some more horsepower. I just don't have the time or resources to do it right now so I need to sell or trade my donor truck off. It is a 70s model made by White, and I think the mileage on it is only 20,000 or so, thought to be original. Where is the best place to market the engine/tranny combo and what is its value? Anyone here thinking about an upgrade to 400?
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RE: Cummins Turbo 400 & Allison Donor
As long as you get an engine that is piston cooled, it can be made into a 400 hp pig, so, if you find a 290, 300, etc, for a good deal, grab it. Isn't a turbo 400 a GM transmission?
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