76 300D to turbo motor from 84 300sd
76 300D to turbo motor from 84 300sd
I wanted to swap a turbo motor into my 76 300D so I grabbed one from an 84. The problems I see now are turbo location and all the linkages that go from trans to throttle. I also gotta figure out power steering. I alway end up diving into these motor swaps with out checking to see who has done them but in the end I usual figure it out but looking for some advice if anyone has done this swap.
Some time in '84 the pilot hole in the crank got smaller. Make sure there's no issue there.
Yeah its a W115 chassis. It didn't look like the filter housing would hit the booster but more just the bracing bar that is part of the chassis. I will check out the hole though I am using auto box.
not sure what the question is about turbo location but remember the later california manifolds and exhaust setup put the turbo way higher up than federal.
Yeah it will hit the booster. Not sure if I can hammer the booster a bit to make it work. Does anyone know what others have done about this? I will have to look for this cali manifold. Do you know if it will allow the throttle linkages to go behind it?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/251324810244?nav=SEARCH
Is this the manifold?
yes, i think so... but dunno about mixing and matching the manifolds. motivation for the 85 setup was to introduce the (recalled) trap oxidizer, but it also kind of looks better.
i bet hammering the booster would work, though, if you can avoid deforming the patch where the diaphragm lies or unsealing the chamber. that solution sounds a little janky, but in another sense it's more elegant than having to find and buy several pieces of exhaust equipment.
When I turbo'd my 75 Merc with the plain egr manifolds, I remember vaguely that I had to chop that engine shock absorber off the "frame". This was with the stock Garrett. The KKK would not fit without doing some frame chopping.
Do you have pics of yours. I have a tiny mitsubishi turbo and not even that would fit. I may try to convert the brakes to hydroboost. I think that may be easiest.
All the linkages Wont go behind the manifold anyways so it's a bad choice. What did you do with your linkages. I am on vacation for 2 more weeks so I got time to plan.
Might want to check this out
http://www.superturbodiesel.com/std/show...p?tid=1730
I've seen other stuff elsewhere about the swap but can't really remember where it was
(03-04-2015, 08:40 PM)TurboTim Do you have pics of yours. I have a tiny mitsubishi turbo and not even that would fit. I may try to convert the brakes to hydroboost. I think that may be easiest.I don't think so, I'm sorry. I sold the car about 6 years ago. I'll take a look though. I do remember that Garrett was tight (like 1/4 inch from the body).
(03-04-2015, 08:40 PM)TurboTim Do you have pics of yours. I have a tiny mitsubishi turbo and not even that would fit. I may try to convert the brakes to hydroboost. I think that may be easiest.I don't think so, I'm sorry. I sold the car about 6 years ago. I'll take a look though. I do remember that Garrett was tight (like 1/4 inch from the body).
Hey I forgot I posted a video of it on youtube. It's not a good video, but you can kind of see the turbo clearance in the beginning of the vid. IDK if this helps or not...
Here is the link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=863F7yeD...2&index=16
Awesome! You disproved my skepticism. Do you remember what you did with throttle linkages?
Yes I do, and I also wish I took more pics of the thing before I sold it! Darn.
What I did was I welded an adjustable arm onto that big throttle bar that runs alongside the back of the engine (on the firewall) and made it long enough to hang over the injector lines above the pump. I put one of those nubs on the end of it and ran a linkage down to the pump. Surprisingly it worked great, and the full travel of the pump and pedal was achieved. Maybe I can make a drawing on MS Paint or something with a photo of a w115. Then in your case you have the Bowden cable for the tranny. I had to modify my tranny linkage hard lines on mine (what a nightmare).
Here is a crude depiction from what I remember doing. It did take some fine tuning to get it right. The drawing is a sort of cross section looking at the side of the IP and engine with the throttle bar thing. I hope this helps. Couldn't figure out how to upload the pic so here is a link:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=E3...B97F%21112