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blacksheepb22   +1y
Hey all. My name is Andy, and I am a senior in highschool. I have a 1989 b2200 cab plus. Straight pipe, lowered 3 inches, pioneer sound system. I have had it for almost a year, driven 10k miles. The truck has lead a hard life, when I got it, there wasnt a straight panel on it. I have done like 50 hours of bodywork, and it looks loads better. 163000 miles on the clock, and she developed a gnarly lifter tick, and it leaks oil like a siv. Im thinking for a summer project, turbo fe3 swap? I have done some research, and it doesnt look all that difficult. I am nowhere near a master mechanic, but I deffinately know more than most people my age. I guess the first step is finding a complete engine, wiring harness, clutch, and flywheel. I hope I will find alot of help on here. Thanks
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spacemonkee23   +1y
Welcome to the site, you should also check out (if you haven't already). There is a lot of info on the FE3 swap there too. A bunch of members on here bounce back and forth between the two sites.

I too got mine in high school, started similar to yours. I've had mine for around 10 years now and its still a great truck. Hope you get a long life out of it. Keep working on her and she will last forever!
Cusser   +1y

Stay in high school, learn to spell "sieve" and "definitely"; I remember high school being two words. Yes, oftentimes spelling DOES matter, like when doing a search on these &^$%&*#&^*#&( computer machines.
chaserjohndoe   +1y
now cusser, no need no be a big fat meanie pants.
Cusser   +1y

Agree: Cusser - play nice !!!

Hey - that's me !
scotch   +1y
Where are you located? I see palm trees so it looks like the southwest/California, or else the southeast. Letting everyone know where you are located will help filter offers for parts that would be awful expensive to ship... like engines.

I may have a 2.0 available soon... in south Florida.
blacksheepb22   +1y
Cusser, it was my understanding that forums are for help, not to pick on someones spelling mistakes, but thanks. I learn something everyday.
And Scotch, yes I am in the southwest, in Phoenix to be exact
Cusser   +1y

Well, Phoenix area schools, that explains it. I'm here too.

Great, so Andy's local - he'll probably find me, and then kick my $^*%#%*&(*%#@^&* ass !!!
emjay   +1y
recently experienced massive oil leaks on my truck, which sat for the better half of a decade. Found that my two big culprits were the cam and crank seals. Its the same part number for the FE/F2 engines.

Other culprits on these motors include the rear cam seal, valve cover gasket, rear main seal, and oil pan (RTV, no gasket)