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  1. m-35tom

    Re-Powering The Deuce With A 5-Ton LDS-465-1A Engine

    monty, the 3208 is just a very noisey engine. the fuel knock is very loud and i had to have hearing protection not because of the exhaust but because of the engine noise. i had a new engine and we chased the noise several times even changing brands of pistons. but as i said i had a stock ldt...
  2. m-35tom

    Re-Powering The Deuce With A 5-Ton LDS-465-1A Engine

    right jeff, it's the same size motor and i don't think from a practical point it makes any more power than a 'turned up' ldt and i've had both. dual stacks and twin turbos............. now where can i find a 9 litre international??
  3. m-35tom

    Re-Powering The Deuce With A 5-Ton LDS-465-1A Engine

    also as to the radiator.......... when i had the 3208 cat motor i did not even have a shrould on the rad fan and had no problem with cooling. but, i did have a good radiator that i serviced and made sure the tubes were open before i used it.
  4. m-35tom

    Re-Powering The Deuce With A 5-Ton LDS-465-1A Engine

    i had the same truck that bjorn has now (ford made 8x8) with the highest output lds ever made, 205 hp. mine did not have a waste gate. the boost was around 14psi at 1200f. this is real close to what you can do with an ldt.
  5. m-35tom

    Re-Powering The Deuce With A 5-Ton LDS-465-1A Engine

    both engines have oil cooled pistons. the lds has passages in the pistons that the oil flows through to cool them a little better. i think you can turn the fuel up to almost 200 hp on the ldt, i have done this on all my trucks and get a boost pressure of 12 psi instead of the stock 9 psi. post...
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