Thread: FE Swap - Power vs Mileage
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07-26-2009 04:42 PM #1
FE Swap - Power vs Mileage
Hi, new guy here. I have a '69 F-250 with a 360. So far it's been just a dump hauler but I'd like to restore it. I plan on getting a small 5th wheel and using it as the tow vehicle.
I guess my first question is whether restoring the '69 or just buying a newer vehicle would make more sense.
The '69 is a Camper Special so I assume the basics for towing are there.
Also, I was expecting to restore the '69 someday anyway so it's not just a dollars and sense issue. I have a '65 Mustang and the truck would be a nice complement.
The body's solid, only some surface rust, but I expect I'd have to replace the entire power train, shocks, etc. as well as the interior. I can't however restore it AND buy a newer vehicle for towing. It's one or the other. So if there are serious downsides to using the '69 I'll have to decide, keep it and rethink the 5th wheel or sell it for a newer vehicle.
If I do keep and restore it then the next question is repowering it. The 360 sucks gas like crazy, not something I want to be feeding as I travel around.
What would be a recommended engine that would get better mileage, be an easy swap, but still have the power to pull a small 5th wheel? It's a 3 speed auto btw.
What's the collective wisdom on these issues?
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07-26-2009 05:54 PM #2
The FE's were not built in a time when gas mileage was even a consideration... Repowering with a 390 built with the right parts will make a very nice toter truck, but again, forget the mileage deal, especially when towing.... I switched to diesel powered toter's years ago, and would never again consider a gas powered truck to tow with....
Is yours a 2 WD or 4 WD??? If it's a 2 WD and you are up to some fabricating, might want to consider going diesel power!!!! If you don't like a bunch of work and a lot of fabricating, better buy a newer one.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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07-26-2009 06:33 PM #3
Interesting Dave. If you had this fellow's '69, what diesel would you consider? Maybe we can line out an engine swap for him.
It just makes me cringe to think of buying anything new. Taxes, depreciation and EGAD....monthly payments!!!!!!
An older truck that is well-done with upgraded components will always have a good market value, so I wouldn't hesitate to spend some bucks on it.
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07-26-2009 06:57 PM #4
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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07-26-2009 08:07 PM #5
Well, there you go remo. Start shopping for an engine/trans combo that you can rebuild.
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07-27-2009 12:23 AM #6
Forgot to mention, it's 2 wheel drive.
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07-27-2009 01:32 AM #7
Great update, Mike! I adhere to Clint Eastwood's philosophy on aging, "Don't let the old man in!" Once in he's hard to evict. Thanks for keeping us involved with your projects!
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