a1awind, these motors came in ALOT of off highway applications. Ive seen them in small track hoes, Case style bobcats, wood chippers, and large pumps. If anyone is looking, do not get a nonturbo version, 70-80 hp, and the CR ratio is way to high to convert to rurbo, not to mention the completly different injection pump. The only on road application that I know of was the bread vans. Most of them were 6.2 and 6.5 Chevy diesels that were "repowered" with the 4BT's. Like most industrial diesel engines, my trans is not bolted to my block, it has an adapter plate between the two. I know in the step vans, there were at least 4 different bolt patterns, SB Ford, SB Chrysler, GM BPO/Chevy(dual pattern) and the 15deg right tilt Chevy, all availble in standard and automatic versions. I choose the Dodge Cummins version so I could run a drivers side starter, and all the Dodge NV4500 transmission pieces.