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Beating a Dead Horse - 2bdeLrrp69 - 01-11-2024

I have finally found a complete 8.3 275 HP Engine that runs but I will rebuild.  Can anyone shed any light on swapping this into a 70s Era Newell.  Which trans,etc.  What to watch out for or forseeable problems.

I know no one is probably messing with this sort of thing any more but if the information is out there I would sure like to hear or see it.  Even a picture of one that was done years ago.

Thank You

Al


RE: Beating a Dead Horse - Sea Note - 01-11-2024

Have you looked at busnuts? I came across it when researching another issue and there seems to be a wealth of knowledge focusing on the two stroke era.


RE: Beating a Dead Horse - MrE - 01-12-2024

Keith Frerichs (@retro) has repowered 2 70's era Newells with mechanical Cummins 8.3s and Allison 6 speed transmissions.
https://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?tid=1746&highlight=repower

Scott (@wepaddle4) has also repowered his 1983 with a Cummins 8.3 mechanical.
https://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?tid=2345&highlight=repower
https://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?tid=2207&highlight=cummins

Send Keith a PM and he'll let you know all about it. Pretty sure his advice will be to buy a donor vehicle instead of an engine and then all the pieces to make it work.

Quote from Keith after doing the repower; "I highly recommend finding a donor bus with a good engine and trans. The side rad is also a good thing.
This way you will have most of the parts you need, even extra parts like batteries and tires etc. If you try and buy everything separately it will nickle and dime you to death. The labour took us about 100hrs so if you are going to pay someone to do this it could get pricey if its at shop rates these days.
I bought my donor bus for 5500. Too bad the engine wasnt as good as I thought but these things happen. I am happy the parts for the 8.3 are cheap. 903 parts are harder to come by and expensive, also still alot of hours labour so the cost would be probably close to the same as doing an upgrade but in my opinion you will have a much better engine and trans with more readily available parts if ever need be. Plus it will be more sellable with the newer power. I was getting over 9mpg pulling my 22ft boat last year fully loaded. Even worn out it was still hands down better than the old 555. Hope this helps!!"
https://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?tid=1433&highlight=cummins


RE: Beating a Dead Horse - 2bdeLrrp69 - 01-12-2024

Thank You So Much!

Al Nesbitt