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Well I said I wouldn't buy another V8 diesel... But I did.... I found a mechanics special for next to nothing with a rust free Texas body and frame.
2012 f350 DRW crew cab 4x4 long bed CC 6.7 powerstroke with a blown headgasket.
I had to leave the country for work so I've been able to collect parts for it.
Also since I had already started on part of the motor I knew how much of a pain it would be to do some mandatory parts that it's just lead me down a rabbit hole of oh well I'm already here might as well change this too.
The build list so far.
The build so far. These are parts I've already ordered.
2020+ CP4 injection pump
Oringed and ported heads.
ARP studs
Stage 1 cam RCD
Pusher intake/piping kit.
KDD chromemoly pushrods
Titanium exhaust manifold studs.
2015+ turbo modified with 10 blade turbine, 360 kit, KC billet wheel
Airdog 5G
4" downpipe to 4" exhaust.
Cerakote exhaust manifold and piping.
255/80R17 Falken wildpeaks.
I ended up choosing to do a cam as only two bolts hold it in and I'll already be there to weld on the crank gear since for whatever the reason they thought it would be a good idea to press it on without a keyway or anything. So sometimes they are able to spin changing timing enough to destroy the top end.
The only thing that's about to be stock on this block is the rotating assembly and the mains .
There's a guy I ask questions about on these motors who runs a good sized shop someplace in the US and I made a passing joke about the rotating assembly and he chimed back when I asked him about a cam he said to himself "Damn, you might as well do rods".
Which as much as I'd like a billet rod motor a balanced assembly at the moment with the new steel pistons is $5500.
Plus I'd probably do a girdle and mains studs adding to that cost.
Edit: that being said I haven't got the heads pulled to check for damage. So that may end up happening anyway
I get some photos up here in a bit.
2012 f350 DRW crew cab 4x4 long bed CC 6.7 powerstroke with a blown headgasket.
I had to leave the country for work so I've been able to collect parts for it.
Also since I had already started on part of the motor I knew how much of a pain it would be to do some mandatory parts that it's just lead me down a rabbit hole of oh well I'm already here might as well change this too.
The build list so far.
The build so far. These are parts I've already ordered.
2020+ CP4 injection pump
Oringed and ported heads.
ARP studs
Stage 1 cam RCD
Pusher intake/piping kit.
KDD chromemoly pushrods
Titanium exhaust manifold studs.
2015+ turbo modified with 10 blade turbine, 360 kit, KC billet wheel
Airdog 5G
4" downpipe to 4" exhaust.
Cerakote exhaust manifold and piping.
255/80R17 Falken wildpeaks.
I ended up choosing to do a cam as only two bolts hold it in and I'll already be there to weld on the crank gear since for whatever the reason they thought it would be a good idea to press it on without a keyway or anything. So sometimes they are able to spin changing timing enough to destroy the top end.
The only thing that's about to be stock on this block is the rotating assembly and the mains .
There's a guy I ask questions about on these motors who runs a good sized shop someplace in the US and I made a passing joke about the rotating assembly and he chimed back when I asked him about a cam he said to himself "Damn, you might as well do rods".
Which as much as I'd like a billet rod motor a balanced assembly at the moment with the new steel pistons is $5500.
Plus I'd probably do a girdle and mains studs adding to that cost.
Edit: that being said I haven't got the heads pulled to check for damage. So that may end up happening anyway
I get some photos up here in a bit.
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