Transplanting DT drivetrain into a later 201 model
Transplanting DT drivetrain into a later 201 model
Hello, first time poster.
I have a complete 87 DT but the body is tweaked from an accident. So, my plan is to transplant the entire drivetrain and all into a later 93 201. I currently have a nice 93 8V as a good transplant candidate but I wouldnt mind looking for a 2.6 as well.
Anyway, I want a complete conversion into DT spec including instrumentation.
Anybody have experience doing this type of transplant and would like to share their experience with me?
TIA
(04-28-2014, 01:26 PM)RdSnake Hello, first time poster.
I have a complete 87 DT but the body is tweaked from an accident. So, my plan is to transplant the entire drivetrain and all into a later 93 201. I currently have a nice 93 8V as a good transplant candidate but I wouldnt mind looking for a 2.6 as well.
Anyway, I want a complete conversion into DT spec including instrumentation.
Anybody have experience doing this type of transplant and would like to share their experience with me?
TIA
(04-28-2014, 01:26 PM)RdSnake Hello, first time poster.
I have a complete 87 DT but the body is tweaked from an accident. So, my plan is to transplant the entire drivetrain and all into a later 93 201. I currently have a nice 93 8V as a good transplant candidate but I wouldnt mind looking for a 2.6 as well.
Anyway, I want a complete conversion into DT spec including instrumentation.
Anybody have experience doing this type of transplant and would like to share their experience with me?
TIA
I have done almost the exact swap you are describing. I put an '87 TD engine (from a 190D 2.5T), mated to an earlier diesel 5-speed, into a '93 190E 2.6 car.
The '87 was a rustbucket, and the '93 was a completely rust-free car from Georgia, which had been in a mild front-end collision.
I swapped the entire wiring harness from under the dash to the front bumper, from the '87 into the '93. Looking back, this may not have been necessary, but it's the path I took. Swapping the wiring harness was a big job that took a lot of time and patience (not my strong suit, but I got it done). I have all the proper gauges, climate control, power-everything, and warning lights working as intended. The only thing that doesn't work properly is the Cruise Control, but I don't think it's because of any problems I caused.
Chassis-wise, there are some differences between the radiator core support on the 2.6's versus the 2.3's. The 2.6 is more like the 2.5Turbodiesels, insofar as the center section of the core support is removable, and I think it also has an offset which moves the radiator and condenser forward a bit.
The registration issues are definitely a concern, depending on where you live. Not a problem where I live, but it's definitely better to check before you get started.
Steve.
Thanks guys! Very helpful tips!
Jetmugg:
A. Did you have to transplant the fuel tank and fuel lines?
B. Were you able to transfer over the mounting tabs:
1. for the windshield washer tank on the driver strut tower
2. air cleaner and "MAF" on the passenger inner fender and shroud
3. etc
C. How about the oil cooler support?
TIA!
I did transplant the fuel tank, although I don't think it was absolutely necessary. As far as the lines, I just "bypassed" the area occupied by the old electric fuel pump with a section of rubber fuel line and brass connectors.
As far as the mounting tabs - yes, I cut the washer reservoir bracket from the DT and welded it into the '93 chassis.
I swapped the DT passenger's side fender onto the '93 chassis as well, and re-used the metal "separator" panel from the DT.
Off the top of my head, I can't remember how that piece is attached.
It has been several years (and several projects ago), but I think I remember cutting the air filter box supports from the old car and welding onto the new one.
I'll see if I can round up any photos...
Steve.