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Old 17-09-2013, 01:41 PM   #1
Franco Cozzo
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Default Engine from a generator into a vehicle?

Hey guys, I've got the opportunity to buy a 5.9L Cummins 6BT from a train fairly cheaply, they have been used as a generator from what I've been told.

These engines were also used commonly in Dodge RAM in the USA, is there any legislation that would be holding me back from using it in a vehicle?

Its a common conversion for those big American utes like F series/Silverado/RAM etc.

So far the differences are fuel pump I'm fairly sure, the rest of the engine is the same as the automotive version.

The year of the engine is 2003 ranging up to 2009 of the ones I have been offered, the vehicle in question is 2000/2001.

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