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    Is the Cummins Beige a flat color, or is their a lustre to it?
    militarypotts Spec/4 Military Police, Vietnam Era, "Does the noise in my head bother you? Welcome to the Twilight Zone!"

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    I would say it is a Satin

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    not finished yet with the pipes, consider this a more in depth teaser


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    sorry....needed a pick me up for the day

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    Excellent work on the 6B, i like the attention to detail.

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    Default Early 12v vs. later 12v Cummins

    tndonor,
    great build. I have something like that in mind for my m725. I've been thinking of a 90-93 6bt / spicer 3053A/ np205 with chevy dually d60 /d70 &H1 hummer wheels. I been looking around for series 1 6bt motors for their simplicity and lack of a computer.However I have seen many serie 2 12v motors for sale. My question is can a later series 12valve 6bt be wired to run on the same 3 or 4 wire hook up (instead needing a coputer) like the early
    cummins 6bt? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by wantapinz2 View Post
    tndonor,
    great build. I have something like that in mind for my m725. I've been thinking of a 90-93 6bt / spicer 3053A/ np205 with chevy dually d60 /d70 &H1 hummer wheels. I been looking around for series 1 6bt motors for their simplicity and lack of a computer.However I have seen many serie 2 12v motors for sale. My question is can a later series 12valve 6bt be wired to run on the same 3 or 4 wire hook up (instead needing a coputer) like the early
    cummins 6bt? Thanks
    6BTs with the P7100 pump are entirely mechanical and need no computer. If you can push the truck, you don't need electricity of any kind to start the engine.

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    Yes, for Dodge 98 was the split year where you could get the mechanical pump (P7100) or electric (VP44).

    Buses and other companies continued to use the P7100. o you may find a p pumped 6bt with a build date of say 2002.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tndonor View Post
    Yes, for Dodge 98 was the split year where you could get the mechanical pump (P7100) or electric (VP44).

    Buses and other companies continued to use the P7100. o you may find a p pumped 6bt with a build date of say 2002.
    Exactly what i have .... 2000 6BT with the P7100
    Rockwells / Cummins / 3053A
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