For Sale: ISB170 (CR 4BT) w/Allison 1000 - almost New old stock

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Overfueled? Maybe?
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OK guys - I bought this a couple of years ago - it is a common rail 4BT otherwise known as an ISB170 - it is 170hp right out of the box before you start tinkering with it - making it an awesome candidate for a daily driver fuel sipper engine conversion. It has a 5 speed Allison 1000 with it, all the wiring (integrated together) computers, IC, radiator, transcooler, some IC plumbing, a new in box alternator, wiring diagrams, the works. The only thing I know it doesn't have is the throttle pedal.

The awesome thing about this setup is its BRAND NEW - but old stock. This was installed into a Workhorse step van chassis that NEVER received a body - it was used in the service department for training and troubleshooting - it has a few hours of run time on it, but other than that it has never been used.

I know there is an exhaust manifold bolt that is broken and a coolant sensor that is broken from shuffling this around the shop at its previous home before it came here. I purchased it for a project vehicle and I had some issues with the actual vehicle early on during tear down that caused me to stop working on it - now I'd like to clean up the shop some and do some expansion and improvements to my facilities.

Located in Central Ohio - Could be delivered to the NHRDA World Finals in Ennis, TX in October 2012. $7500

I can get some better pictures if someone is serious - its kind of tucked away in the shop under some shelving at the moment. Feel free to ask any questions.

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Also have parts/trucks to make a neat little fuel sipping rat rod with this motor - '98 Dodge Dakota chassis - most of a '98 Dodge Durango for parts (seats, interior, whatever you want), and a late 40's Dodge truck with a valid and current title in my name that could all be packaged up into one deal for some person looking for a neat project.

I always pictured this with some flat black flames, painted rims, and some wide whites would be a neat setup:

 
You keep this up you might find your shop floor! Lol

Actually that is part of the plan! LOL

Its been a while since you have been up - its WAY better these days - selling 20 some tractors really frees up the floor space! LOL
 
$6500 - I'm tired of it taking up space in the shop and I'll be tempted to use it if it still sits here much longer. It would make an awesome motor for a fuel sipper conversion.
 
OK guys - whats it going to take to make this thing gone? I really don't want to have to start a project to toss this thing into and I don't want to really give away a brand new engine and transmission.
 
2002 - I think - I'd have to look to see if I could confirm. It spent time in the WorkHorse service department for training - then an employee ended up with it - then I bought it. Its been inside its entire life - it only has a few hours run time with no load.
 
I'm headed to Ennis Texas in a couple of weeks for the Worlds Finals and have more than enough room on the trailer to bring this to its new owner.
 
$6K - lets get this unused engine and transmission sold before I get tempted enough to drop it into a '51 Dodge pickup.
 
I have a set of 18's for a 98-2000whatever Dakota. .

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No, they are an aftermarket aluminum wheel with five wide spokes and a clear coated machined finish. 18x9 IIRC (they have been in the attic for a while. LOL

Moda R7 is the brand and model.

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I'll figure out photosuckit later. UGH
 
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