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Putting Diesel Engine into Gasser.......
Alright - I've got a potential new project on its way. Actually, a pair of projects. I'd like to pose some theorhetical questions at this time. In a couple of weeks, I may be dealing with hard reality.
Let's suppose that I have an '87 190D 2.5 Turbo car with a bad transmission and a pretty rough (rusty) body. Let's also suppose that I have a very nice condition '93 190E with a bad engine but excellent body, interior, and transmission. I'm thinking about putting the diesel engine, wiring harness, computer, and everything else that I can think of needed to make the diesel run, into the '93 chassis. Issue #1 - have any of you guys done this type of swap? What are all the obstacles I'll have to overcome? I've already contacted the Missouri Department of Revenue - they have a procedure which allows me to do what I want to, so the legal end is covered. One of my concerns is the ignition switch/vacuum system. I haven't yet figured out how to make the gasser ignition switch work with the diesel engine. I assume that the gasser doesn't have any provision for shutting off the diesel engine via vacuum. I may have to swap part or all of the ignition lock mechanism. I have considered the fuel tanks and lines. I'm not sure if the gassers use a different fuel line setup than the diesels. That wouldn't be too difficult of a swap. I'm not sure how much of the wiring harness I'd need to swap. Should I take the fuse box, under-hood harness, and under-dash harness all from the diesel and swap it into the gasser body? The exhaust is probably different, but should be a fairly easy swap. Does anybody know if the diesel motor mounts will work in a gasser chassis? Anybody have any other ideas about issues that I would have to address? SteveM.
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'93 190E/D 2.5 Turbodiesel 5-speed (daily driver) '87 190D 2.5 Turbo rustbucket - parts car '84 Dodge Rampage diesel - Land Speed Record Holder '13 Ram 2500 Diesel '05 Toyota 4Runner |
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