ArtemYurov
New member
Greetings from Russia!
I bought the last available in sales in Russia Ford E350 Ambulance 1995 with a 7.3 powerstroke for building 4wd RV.
So it turned out that before that I planned to use for building RV Ford F250 1996 with MT transmisson.
And when I wanted to switch to AT, after some research I decided to install 6-speed ALLISON (max speed with 4.1 pairs).
I thought about how to build a RV module and looked with horror to flex frame tests.
I saw an ad for the sale of the E350 ambulance and this picture and flew to buy a car. No frame flex problems!
And all my ideas regarding the installation of ALLISON passed to this car.
I bought an ALLISON 2500 RDS from Europe in perfect condition, the seller said that he bought it when the NATO base in Germany was closed, but I don’t know for sure.
This version is different from GM ALLISON. Another connection (SAE3), another control unit.
I bought an adapter plate from a T444E engine (be surprised I found it in Russia!).
I ordered the rest of the adapter parts from the USA (some adapter rings from international 4700 and some parts from GM ALLISON 4wd, Dodge)
Also have t-case NV273F where I install the input shaft from DODGE to connect with ALLISON.
I bought the last available in sales in Russia Ford E350 Ambulance 1995 with a 7.3 powerstroke for building 4wd RV.
So it turned out that before that I planned to use for building RV Ford F250 1996 with MT transmisson.
And when I wanted to switch to AT, after some research I decided to install 6-speed ALLISON (max speed with 4.1 pairs).
I thought about how to build a RV module and looked with horror to flex frame tests.
I saw an ad for the sale of the E350 ambulance and this picture and flew to buy a car. No frame flex problems!
And all my ideas regarding the installation of ALLISON passed to this car.
I bought an ALLISON 2500 RDS from Europe in perfect condition, the seller said that he bought it when the NATO base in Germany was closed, but I don’t know for sure.
This version is different from GM ALLISON. Another connection (SAE3), another control unit.
I bought an adapter plate from a T444E engine (be surprised I found it in Russia!).
I ordered the rest of the adapter parts from the USA (some adapter rings from international 4700 and some parts from GM ALLISON 4wd, Dodge)
Also have t-case NV273F where I install the input shaft from DODGE to connect with ALLISON.