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19034
1991 CHEVY 4X4 CONVERSION VAN POSTED 7-2-08: This van is located in Englewood, CO. It has a 5.7L V8 with 203,000 miles, but still runs very strong. Inside it...
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thundersgarage
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Jul 2, 2008
10:19 am
19035
My company van is a Quigley 99 Ford E350. The previous owner put larger tires on it, 285/75/16, and the speedometer is off about 8%. Does anybody know how to...
svoman2300
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Jul 10, 2008
4:28 pm
19036
1987 FORD EXTENDED CLUB WAGON W/FIXED FIBERGLASS TOP POSTED 07-10-08: It is a Pathfinder factory, Quadravan classic located in Avenal, California. This van has...
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thundersgarage
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Jul 10, 2008
8:37 pm
19037
dealer will usually charge 1 hr labor to do so. would do that if gonna stick with that tire size. if want something adjustable, there are devices out there...
Richard Donovan
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Jul 10, 2008
10:24 pm
19038
There are different color coded plastic gears on the end of the speedo sensor inside the t-case. Ask the dealership or Quigley which color will match your tire...
cfh420
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Jul 11, 2008
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19039
1988 4x4 FORD CLUBWAGON HANDICAPPED EQUIPPED VAN POSTED 07-11-08: This van is located near Pittsburgh, PA in Plum Borough. It is a Pathfinder 4x4 conversion...
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thundersgarage
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Jul 11, 2008
12:44 pm
19040
anyone currently doing a conversion on a E250? I have a 89 model gas burner and wanting to do a diesel/4x4 conversion all at once. I have found sites for...
bikewrench
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Jul 13, 2008
8:33 pm
19041
Hi There, I've been watching this group for a while and have learned a lot for the different subjects. I need to sell my 4x4 15 passanger bus that has been...
jima69
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Jul 13, 2008
8:33 pm
19042
Wow, that will be a project! I would have to say that it would be ALLLLLLOT of fabrication, if even possible. --Chris ... From: bikewrench...
chris steuber
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Jul 13, 2008
11:17 pm
19043
Hey Bikewrench, No matter how you slice it there will be expense.  Consider the fabrication of all the custom frame mounts for the van body.  You can count...
Marty Adams
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Jul 14, 2008
1:45 am
19044
Does anyone know if the rear end gear ratio can be changed without adjusting the front? It's such an odd system that I'm not sure if the rear gear ratio would...
John Michael
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Jul 14, 2008
11:44 am
19045
I just googled "Venco VX4" and I found the following at hemmings site. Might want to give this place a call. Burrell's Service Inc PO Box 456 West Bloomfield,...
James C. Boyd, Jr.
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Jul 14, 2008
12:33 pm
19046
Thanks for all the input guy's looks like I might be better off finding a ford for the parts. What year would be the best to find. I would like to do this once...
bikewrench
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Jul 14, 2008
11:05 pm
19047
You'll be better off with a 7.3 diesel in your 89. Solid axle for sure. I don't think there is a bad year for the 7.3???? ---Chris ... From: bikewrench...
chris steuber
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Jul 15, 2008
12:03 am
19048
I'm in the process of converting a '76 Ford e series motorhome to 4x4 and 7.3 turbo diesel 5 speed stick. I've got an 89 f 350 as a donor truck. There is...
rednexx40
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Jul 15, 2008
2:51 am
19049
... I'm in the process of converting a '76 Ford e series motorhome to 4x4 and 7.3 turbo diesel 5 speed stick. I've got an 89 f 350 as a donor truck. There is...
rednexx40
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Jul 15, 2008
2:56 am
19050
I'm in the process of converting a '76 Ford e series motorhome to 4x4 and 7.3 turbo diesel 5 speed stick. I've got an 89 f 350 as a donor truck. There is...
rednexx40
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Jul 15, 2008
2:57 am
19051
I have an 89 E250 with a 7.3 NA diesel. Runs well but I had to rebuild the tranny as this was the first year for the E4OD and it was less than perfect.  Now...
Marty Adams
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Jul 15, 2008
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19052
I think your rite I should just find a ford doner that way at least it will be the same make. Do you know what year they started putting the turbos on? ...
tom gleason
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Jul 15, 2008
1:24 pm
19053
Thanks guys you have convinced me for sure. I'll be looking for a 7.3 doner straight axle trk. What are you all's thoughts on the OD. trans? Is there one that...
tom gleason
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Jul 15, 2008
1:34 pm
19054
If you have a 351W in your E-250 I would suggest replacing it with a 460. I thought about replacing the 351W in my '81 E-350 Pathfinder with a diesel, but it...
James C. Boyd, Jr.
sapien001
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Jul 15, 2008
2:47 pm
19055
Hi Tommy: If you want a project to work on, fly at it. But if you want a diesel 4x4 van, why not buy one already converted? That is the route I took. By the...
Craig
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Jul 15, 2008
8:34 pm
19056
YEAH, what Craig said! I'm notorious for starting too many projects and if they are ones that you need to learn as you go it can be daunting. i just get...
Richard Donovan
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Jul 15, 2008
10:47 pm
19057
I found some Quadravan badges while cleaning up today, so I threw them on Ebay since I have no use for them!! ...
chris steuber
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Jul 16, 2008
1:41 am
19058
I lean a bit further to the other direction Tom. I think the diesel is well worth the effort for the 50% improvement in fuel efficiency. Diesel prices may be...
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Jul 17, 2008
2:04 am
19059
I agree with Steve also, that's why I'm going diesel. I've contimplated going 4:10 0r 3:73. My donor truck has 4:10 and the M/H has 3:73 with a 460. I'm...
rednexx40
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Jul 17, 2008
3:34 am
19060
I agree with Steve also, that's why I'm going diesel. I've contimplated going 4:10 0r 3:73. My donor truck has 4:10 and the M/H has 3:73 with a 460. I'm...
rednexx40
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Jul 17, 2008
3:35 am
19061
Steve I agree with most of what you've said here. However, what does the following mean? I can't follow this because it's a run on sentence. Are parts of...
James C. Boyd, Jr.
sapien001
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Jul 17, 2008
8:53 am
19062
I don't remember you saying anything in you previous posts about towing a very heavy trailer. That changes the application in a big way. Nor did you mention...
James C. Boyd, Jr.
sapien001
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Jul 17, 2008
9:04 am
19063
Thanks guys fo all the good info. The only things that i will be toving is a 20' boat and a bike now and then so I think the higher gear would be the ticket...
bikewrench
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Jul 17, 2008
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