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Anyone know anything bout f-800s?
Hey, havent been able to find any info about the f-800s, 80s and 90s. If anyone has any links, or just info, that would be great. engines, trans, gvwr and brakes systems would be of great help to know. thanks guys
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pdfgeni.com try that.
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bump?
and pdfgeni didnt have anything for them. Just curious what mid 80s engines came in them, found a mint 86 with a nice plow on it for decent money, but dont wanna get stuck having to repower the thing right away. |
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The older medium duty trucks were all decent old trucks. I don't know what size frame your looking at but you could have anything from a 429 Lima gasser to big cam cummins in them. The engines you usually saw were the old 5.9 cummins, 3208 CAT, 8.3 cummins, and the old Ford engines. All in all they were pretty good trucks. I work on them and nothing too serious usually comes up on them.
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Any specific years for engines. I'm looking at a crew cab dump from 1986 with 67k on it. It is a diesel
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67k? INSANE!! pop the hood and look.
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If I remember right your looking at a 5.9 Cummins, 6.9 Ford, or an 8.3 Cummins. Those are the engines you will probably see in it. If the turbo is on the drivers side it is the Ford engine. Those are bullet proof engines they were in tractors before trucks the Cummins engines are very durable too. The only thing you may find is most of the old trucks are very prone to leaking.
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