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wolfe10 wrote:MontanaCamper wrote:
and yes, hauling around a 35' trailer and a full size pick up, was a learning experience.... we are looking for the future, and a MH to us makes sense... My Dodge had 490 HP and over 800 (I know big whoop- I was not one of those guys that had to be impressed with numbers) in torque...wish I could transplant that cummins in one of these...but Im looking forward to having a gasser.... and really like the 31H by four winds.
Those are NOT stock numbers for the Dodge/Cummins B.
Heck, our Cummins ISL only has 400 HP, but 1,200 lb-ft torque at 1300 RPM.
Be sure to VERIFY towing capacity before going forward.
โOct-27-2014 03:57 PM
MontanaCamper wrote:J-Rooster wrote:MontanaCamper wrote:If your meaning engines the V-10 Triton is of course 10 cylinders and the Chevy Big Block, 8.1 Vortec engine is a 496 CI, V-8 on a Workhorse Chassis. Chevy produced the 8.1 from 2001 until 2009. The horsepower ratings differ due to special factory ordering from the standard 340 HP to 550 HP. Torque was 455 ft. lbs. on the 340 HP and 690 ft.lbs. on the 550 HP. Most of the 550 HP engines were special ordered for PU's.
Ok, another question I have... Another MH Im looking at has the option of either a Ford 18.0 or a Workhorse 18.0....whats the difference?
ok, so your saying that when the listing is for the Ford 18.0 chassis, it obviously has the V10...and the Workhorse 18.0, it has the 8.1 chevy...ok, not sure what the 18.0 has to do with anything, but I knew the Ford has the V10...just was unclear about the workhorse...thanks
and yes, hauling around a 35' trailer and a full size pick up, was a learning experience.... we are looking for the future, and a MH to us makes sense... My Dodge had 490 HP and over 800 (I know big whoop- I was not one of those guys that had to be impressed with numbers) in torque...wish I could transplant that cummins in one of these...but Im looking forward to having a gasser.... and really like the 31H by four winds.
โOct-27-2014 03:42 PM
J-Rooster wrote:MontanaCamper wrote:If your meaning engines the V-10 Triton is of course 10 cylinders and the Chevy Big Block, 8.1 Vortec engine is a 496 CI, V-8 on a Workhorse Chassis. Chevy produced the 8.1 from 2001 until 2009. The horsepower ratings differ due to special factory ordering from the standard 340 HP to 550 HP. Torque was 455 ft. lbs. on the 340 HP and 690 ft.lbs. on the 550 HP. Most of the 550 HP engines were special ordered for PU's.
Ok, another question I have... Another MH Im looking at has the option of either a Ford 18.0 or a Workhorse 18.0....whats the difference?
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โOct-24-2014 02:40 PM
MontanaCamper wrote:If your meaning engines the V-10 Triton is of course 10 cylinders and the Chevy Big Block, 8.1 Vortec engine is a 496 CI, V-8 on a Workhorse Chassis. Chevy produced the 8.1 from 2001 until 2009. The horsepower ratings differ due to special factory ordering from the standard 340 HP to 550 HP. Torque was 455 ft. lbs. on the 340 HP and 690 ft.lbs. on the 550 HP. Most of the 550 HP engines were special ordered for PU's.
Ok, another question I have... Another MH Im looking at has the option of either a Ford 18.0 or a Workhorse 18.0....whats the difference?
โOct-24-2014 02:28 PM
MontanaCamper wrote:I owned a 99 Fleetwood with a V-10. I had good Luck with that engine. I've seen a lot of posts on RV.Net in the past about 99 V-10 Tritons with spark plug issues.
anyone hear any of these stories??
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RayChez wrote:MontanaCamper wrote:vjstangelo wrote:
Oops, my apologies. Didn't mean to hijack the thread. Thanks for the 35u responses.
No No... I posted about 4 hours before and now its gone..nothing to do with you... That helped me, I was looking as well!!
Horror Stories are, a friend of mine has a 99 V10 and he popped 2 of his spark plugs out, they only have like 1 1/2 threads holding his in... the repair cost around 3-3500. He had to do something with all 10 spark plugs. Some other things I have read were valves being redone and not at very high mileage engines.
Im looking at 07 to 10, and most of them have some where between 22 to 60K on the clock....Seem high?? I know it depends on how much they drive it and all.
I had not heard about the Ford V-10 popping spark plugs. Actually it was the General Motor engine that spark plugs were popping out. Maybe they both had that problem. But maybe they were not torqued in right.
thanks for the responses!!
โOct-16-2014 08:44 PM
MontanaCamper wrote:vjstangelo wrote:
Oops, my apologies. Didn't mean to hijack the thread. Thanks for the 35u responses.
No No... I posted about 4 hours before and now its gone..nothing to do with you... That helped me, I was looking as well!!
Horror Stories are, a friend of mine has a 99 V10 and he popped 2 of his spark plugs out, they only have like 1 1/2 threads holding his in... the repair cost around 3-3500. He had to do something with all 10 spark plugs. Some other things I have read were valves being redone and not at very high mileage engines.
Im looking at 07 to 10, and most of them have some where between 22 to 60K on the clock....Seem high?? I know it depends on how much they drive it and all.
I had not heard about the Ford V-10 popping spark plugs. Actually it was the General Motor engine that spark plugs were popping out. Maybe they both had that problem. But maybe they were not torqued in right.
thanks for the responses!!