gavan
Observer
I know there are a lot of mixed opinions on this board about the 4BT, but I love mine!
The body is from a CJ-10a flightline tug, and I made the frame from mid-cab back to the bumper. The "bed" is the non-rusty part of 2 M101 trailers welded together. The axles are from a M1008 CUCV, so front D60/rear 14b, with 4.56 gears and a rear detroit. Wheels and tires are HMMWV pieces. Motor is a 4BT from a Frito-Lay truck, rebuilt with some pump mods. Transmission is a NV4500 from a Dodge, transfer case is a D300.
I tried to make it relatively cheap, with easy to find parts. All the CUCV stuff is easily sourced from a 1984 K30 Chevy pickup, military surplus wheels and tires are pretty easy to find and cheap, lots of Cummins places out there. Besides, most of the wear parts, like gaskets, accessories, filters, etc., are shared with the readily available 6BT.
For now, there is a big tool box in the bed with batteries, electronics, and a fuel tank. I may move the tank under the bed and the batteries to a tool box. Without the tool box, the bed is 6'5", and it could accept just about any full size short bed camper. I would probably add sway bars at that point, but it would be easy. Even with the tool box there is plenty of room for camping gear. I have thought about buying the M101 trailer bows and tarp as well! They should fit after a couple inches are taken out of the middle. It rides very well too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh-CU0TnwyE
It smokes a little now, but I am still adjusting the pump. Besides that, it is relatively quiet, no horrible vibrations, and it has power. I spent some time on the motor mounts and used fluid filled ones, I am sure they help with the vibration isolation. The other cool thing about this truck is there is really very little to go wrong. It has a pull cable for the pump kill, like an old tractor, so the ONLY battery you need is for starting. Running your coolers all night and kill the battery? A quick push start and it will be running just fine.
So anyways. Just another opinion on the 4BT.
If you would like to see the rest of the build thread, it is here.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=912871

The body is from a CJ-10a flightline tug, and I made the frame from mid-cab back to the bumper. The "bed" is the non-rusty part of 2 M101 trailers welded together. The axles are from a M1008 CUCV, so front D60/rear 14b, with 4.56 gears and a rear detroit. Wheels and tires are HMMWV pieces. Motor is a 4BT from a Frito-Lay truck, rebuilt with some pump mods. Transmission is a NV4500 from a Dodge, transfer case is a D300.
I tried to make it relatively cheap, with easy to find parts. All the CUCV stuff is easily sourced from a 1984 K30 Chevy pickup, military surplus wheels and tires are pretty easy to find and cheap, lots of Cummins places out there. Besides, most of the wear parts, like gaskets, accessories, filters, etc., are shared with the readily available 6BT.
For now, there is a big tool box in the bed with batteries, electronics, and a fuel tank. I may move the tank under the bed and the batteries to a tool box. Without the tool box, the bed is 6'5", and it could accept just about any full size short bed camper. I would probably add sway bars at that point, but it would be easy. Even with the tool box there is plenty of room for camping gear. I have thought about buying the M101 trailer bows and tarp as well! They should fit after a couple inches are taken out of the middle. It rides very well too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh-CU0TnwyE
It smokes a little now, but I am still adjusting the pump. Besides that, it is relatively quiet, no horrible vibrations, and it has power. I spent some time on the motor mounts and used fluid filled ones, I am sure they help with the vibration isolation. The other cool thing about this truck is there is really very little to go wrong. It has a pull cable for the pump kill, like an old tractor, so the ONLY battery you need is for starting. Running your coolers all night and kill the battery? A quick push start and it will be running just fine.
So anyways. Just another opinion on the 4BT.
If you would like to see the rest of the build thread, it is here.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=912871