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New to the SL forum and thinking of buying a 1983 380 SL to convert to a 617 diesel!
It currently has a blown motor so I was told. It's been sitting for a long time and looks like an Arizona rust free car. I'm thinking about dropping in a 617.95 Turbo Diesel engine and tranny into it and wanted to know if anyone has done this that could tell and show me what it was like.
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I have an '85 300D and a 4.5L '72 SL. I would swap the engines just for the simplicity of the diesel. There would of course be a performance hit - might save on speeding tickets! The SL weighs about 3700 lbs and the 300D 4343lbs including engine. The 617 engine "looks" smaller than the V-8 but don't know where to find actual weights. Suppose you would have to check out a few other things too, like affect of wheel size and diff. ratio? If you have engine, go for it!
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I have been thinking about the same, given todays gas prices. Many people love the timless classic lines of the 107 and performance is secondary. I diesel 107 would be good. will it be hard? Probably.
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