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1986 international 6.9 and 7.3


Created On Tuesday April 26, 2016 15:49 Diesel Talk
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Dwayne1234
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Hi, I have a 1986 6.9 international Diesel engine . I am told that they have stopped making this engine, but they have a 7.3 available. Does anyone know if the 7.3 will fit? Will the motor mounts and wiring harnesses etc etc all fit? Thanks for your help!!

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Hi, I have a 1986 international 6.9 Diesel engine. From what I am finding they do not make them anymore. Can I swap the 6.9 to a 7.3 engine? Will everything fit the same like motor mounts and wiring harnesses etc etc... Thanks !!!!!!
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