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Hi Everyone,

My name is Matt Rodgers and I have two trucks. The '84 is my Dad's truck who recently passed. I have realized I need to make a project out of it and make it like new. It will be a couple year project with my young kids, in the hope they will learn and enjoy the process.

The '84 is a single cab, 6.9L IDI, 4 wheel drive, manual. It started the first 15 years of it's life in California, where I grew up. However the last 20 years have been hard on it, with body decaying quite badly. My buddy who is a 50 year body man has said it's not worth it.

I purchased the '86 a few years ago. It's a Supercab Lariat. Has the 460, manual, 2WD. It's clean from Georgia. The engine runs decent but is original and needs rebuilt. The gas engine does nothing for me. It has dawned on me that what made Dad's truck really special was color, 4WD, diesel, big tires, family truck.

Therefore I am going to begin the hard process of converting the '86 to 4WD/diesel. In doing so, it will be a frame off restore. I will need all the help I can get:) I am in no hurry and want to make this a special project with my kids. As the truck itself is special for me, being the truck I grew up with.

Thanks for listenting.

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Welcome, Matt! Glad you joined. :nabble_anim_handshake:

Where's home? I ask because we have a map (Bullnose Forum/Member's Map in the menu) and if we had a city or zip we could put you on it. Maybe you are close to one of us?

As for the project, that sounds wonderful. Your father's truck and getting your kids involved. That will be special!

Hope you'll start a thread on the restoration. We'll follow along.

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Welcome, Matt! Glad you joined. :nabble_anim_handshake:

Where's home? I ask because we have a map (Bullnose Forum/Member's Map in the menu) and if we had a city or zip we could put you on it. Maybe you are close to one of us?

As for the project, that sounds wonderful. Your father's truck and getting your kids involved. That will be special!

Hope you'll start a thread on the restoration. We'll follow along.

Thanks Gary! Home location is Lodi, WI. I'll add that to my signature.

Both trucks have not been touched. Kind of nervous tearing into them. But Dad's hasn't started in 3 years (haven't tried). Last time it ran, it was definately tired. First goal is to yank the engine and get it rebuilt. That will be my first question to the forum. Recommendations:) Where shall I post that question?

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Thanks Gary! Home location is Lodi, WI. I'll add that to my signature.

Both trucks have not been touched. Kind of nervous tearing into them. But Dad's hasn't started in 3 years (haven't tried). Last time it ran, it was definately tired. First goal is to yank the engine and get it rebuilt. That will be my first question to the forum. Recommendations:) Where shall I post that question?

Welcome Matt

If it a project you can start it in the "project" area.

If its a few questions that is part of a project you could ask in the main area and like it in the project thread if wanted.

So if it is a question on the diesel motor could be in the main area and when your start the project link the motor in it.

I would guess the question is rebuild what you have in the truck now or remanf.?

I would find a shop that can / will take on the diesel and get a price and do the same for the remanf.

Good luck.

Dave ----

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Welcome Matt

If it a project you can start it in the "project" area.

If its a few questions that is part of a project you could ask in the main area and like it in the project thread if wanted.

So if it is a question on the diesel motor could be in the main area and when your start the project link the motor in it.

I would guess the question is rebuild what you have in the truck now or remanf.?

I would find a shop that can / will take on the diesel and get a price and do the same for the remanf.

Good luck.

Dave ----

Welcome!

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Thanks Gary! Home location is Lodi, WI. I'll add that to my signature.

Both trucks have not been touched. Kind of nervous tearing into them. But Dad's hasn't started in 3 years (haven't tried). Last time it ran, it was definately tired. First goal is to yank the engine and get it rebuilt. That will be my first question to the forum. Recommendations:) Where shall I post that question?

Welcome! Glad you found us 🙂. Being a 1984, the engine would have press-in piston oilers (if it’s the original block). These are obsolete along with the install and alignment tools. A very skilled person can gently remove them and put them back with red loc-tite, but the consequences of a poor job is that a piston oiler could fall out, flatline your oil pressure and destroy your brand new rebuild. Whether you rebuild it yourself or have it done, you might want to source a late 6.9 block with bolt in piston oilers (check the block serial number), or build a 7.3 IDI. I would also skip a reman from Jasper. I don’t know if it’s still an issue, but they used to repair cavitation cylinders with sleeves and did not step them. The high compression caused these sleeves to drop. Warrantee or not, you don’t want this. The one guy who will give you a superlative engine from stock to high horsepower monster is Justin Anderson at IDI Performance in WA. He isn’t inexpensive, and there is a lead time, but his quality is second to none. Even if you don’t use him for a rebuilder, you might want to check out his parts. He has really nice stuff. Please post a thread of your build and I will follow along 🙂

https://idiperformance.com/

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Welcome Matt! :nabble_anim_handshake:

We're big on projects here, especially family oriented ones.

Whether passed down or bonding with children.

You seem to have BOTH sides covered! :nabble_smiley_good:

It's going to be very helpful that you have your dad's complete truck to begin this conversion.

The harness, radiator support, etc are key to pulling this off.

Add the fact that they are both 250's and it seems not so challenging, but may be intimidating to dive in that deep.

I assume your bodyman buddy is going to replicate your dad's paint scheme?

I hope that both you and your children learn and grow together through this.

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