I haven't read all the way through, so forgive me if you've seen this.
R2.8 to Ashcroft HD R380 stumpy Conversions | NAS-ROW
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Don.
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I haven't read all the way through, so forgive me if you've seen this.
R2.8 to Ashcroft HD R380 stumpy Conversions | NAS-ROW
#quickdrawbrand Instagram posts (photos and videos) - Instazu.com
Don.
Thanks Don,
Quickdraw's bellhousings were covered in post #59.
The link to Uncle Douglas' info is good to know and a handy read. I assumed that the Quickdraw bellhousing for the R380 suited a R380 from a defender. It seems that the bellhousing was designed for the stumpy R380 with the short input shaft. Later in the article it shows an extension housing for the long shaft (defender) R380.
I spent 9hrs driving back from the VHC last night and really wanted extra grunt on the long hills. The poor 2.4 even with tune struggled to hold speed on hills and heated up when asked to do so.
Has anyone found any info on using a Cummins 2.8l from a Foton Tunland? I presume the engine has an ECU. Is the ECU a stand alone unit or is it integrated into the Tunland electrical systems? Transplating the engine would be easy enough, but unravelling the ECU to get it working could be an effort?