STD Tuning Engine OM617 bellhousing bolt pattern?

OM617 bellhousing bolt pattern?

OM617 bellhousing bolt pattern?

 
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texascadillac42
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11-01-2009, 07:09 PM #1
I am currently in the process of converting my Unimog 404 (gas motor) to an OM617. There is tons of information out there about doing this swap, but it all pertains to keeping the stock cab and body and using a very expensive bellhousing adapter.

I am not keeping any of the stock body (making my 404 a dedicated off-road machine) and therefore do not need to use the expensive adapter that rotates the motor to clear the cab.

I have been told that the bellhousing of the 404 will bolt directly to the OM617 once the Unimog 404 backing plate is taken off of the gas engine, and bolted on the diesel. (Clutch and flywheel are a different story)

What I am looking for is either a picture, or picture with dimensions of the rear end of an OM617 so I can confirm that this 404 backing plate will or won't work.

Thanks for any help.
texascadillac42
11-01-2009, 07:09 PM #1

I am currently in the process of converting my Unimog 404 (gas motor) to an OM617. There is tons of information out there about doing this swap, but it all pertains to keeping the stock cab and body and using a very expensive bellhousing adapter.

I am not keeping any of the stock body (making my 404 a dedicated off-road machine) and therefore do not need to use the expensive adapter that rotates the motor to clear the cab.

I have been told that the bellhousing of the 404 will bolt directly to the OM617 once the Unimog 404 backing plate is taken off of the gas engine, and bolted on the diesel. (Clutch and flywheel are a different story)

What I am looking for is either a picture, or picture with dimensions of the rear end of an OM617 so I can confirm that this 404 backing plate will or won't work.

Thanks for any help.

DeliveryValve
Superturbo

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11-01-2009, 08:50 PM #2
I don't have the dimensions. But here is a pic of the intermediate plate as installed on a 617.

   



BTW - How's the Passat running? I still need to deal with that BS. Angry



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Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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DeliveryValve
11-01-2009, 08:50 PM #2

I don't have the dimensions. But here is a pic of the intermediate plate as installed on a 617.

   



BTW - How's the Passat running? I still need to deal with that BS. Angry



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Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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texascadillac42
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11-01-2009, 09:10 PM #3
Ha, small world. The Passat is running great, we have put almost 20k miles on it so far and it hasn't missed a beat.

Thanks for the picture. You wouldn't happen to have a picture of the engine without the intermediate plate installed would you? I *think* the plate I have will bolt on, but I will obviously need to measure the motor I am getting to confirm.
texascadillac42
11-01-2009, 09:10 PM #3

Ha, small world. The Passat is running great, we have put almost 20k miles on it so far and it hasn't missed a beat.

Thanks for the picture. You wouldn't happen to have a picture of the engine without the intermediate plate installed would you? I *think* the plate I have will bolt on, but I will obviously need to measure the motor I am getting to confirm.

DeliveryValve
Superturbo

1,338
11-01-2009, 09:29 PM #4
The best I can do right now is from oel_brenner's website.

http://www.coastalboatsales.com/jfraley/...oo?page=20



   


Hopefully someone has a picture at a different angle.

Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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DeliveryValve
11-01-2009, 09:29 PM #4

The best I can do right now is from oel_brenner's website.

http://www.coastalboatsales.com/jfraley/...oo?page=20



   


Hopefully someone has a picture at a different angle.


Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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texascadillac42
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11-01-2009, 09:49 PM #5
Thanks, that's a great start. I googled OM617 for images but couldn't come up with a shot like that. Thanks for the help.
texascadillac42
11-01-2009, 09:49 PM #5

Thanks, that's a great start. I googled OM617 for images but couldn't come up with a shot like that. Thanks for the help.

E300TSC
Turbo-Supercharged

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11-02-2009, 05:14 AM #6
Are you going to keep the stock seating position? If so, I think the injection pump and the oil filter housing are going to intrude into your leg space by a significant amount, even without the stock cab.
E300TSC
11-02-2009, 05:14 AM #6

Are you going to keep the stock seating position? If so, I think the injection pump and the oil filter housing are going to intrude into your leg space by a significant amount, even without the stock cab.

texascadillac42
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11-02-2009, 09:16 AM #7
No, seating position will be moved back considerably. The design will be based on something like this....which is a tube frame built on top of the stock 404 frame/drivetrain

[Image: unimogcruiser015.jpg]
texascadillac42
11-02-2009, 09:16 AM #7

No, seating position will be moved back considerably. The design will be based on something like this....which is a tube frame built on top of the stock 404 frame/drivetrain

[Image: unimogcruiser015.jpg]

DeliveryValve
Superturbo

1,338
11-02-2009, 10:14 AM #8
I know this is not definite, but looking at these pics of a m180 bock I found looks to me it will fit.



[Image: M1801.jpg]

[Image: DSC_0097.jpg]

[Image: DSC_0088.jpg]



I have a 617 buried in my storage that I can try to take some measurements off of. The only problem it has the flywheel and torque converter still attached.



You might want to contact peachparts.com member KarTek. He has a 404 also and might be able to help you out.



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This post was last modified: 11-02-2009, 10:15 AM by DeliveryValve.

Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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DeliveryValve
11-02-2009, 10:14 AM #8

I know this is not definite, but looking at these pics of a m180 bock I found looks to me it will fit.



[Image: M1801.jpg]

[Image: DSC_0097.jpg]

[Image: DSC_0088.jpg]



I have a 617 buried in my storage that I can try to take some measurements off of. The only problem it has the flywheel and torque converter still attached.



You might want to contact peachparts.com member KarTek. He has a 404 also and might be able to help you out.



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Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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texascadillac42
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11-02-2009, 10:47 AM #9
Thanks, I will get a few pics of my M180 block and post them in this thread as well. My buddy who is holding on to my OM617 until I can come pick it up is supposed to call me today when he is standing next to it, and we are going to compare some dimensions and measurements of the mounting surface.
texascadillac42
11-02-2009, 10:47 AM #9

Thanks, I will get a few pics of my M180 block and post them in this thread as well. My buddy who is holding on to my OM617 until I can come pick it up is supposed to call me today when he is standing next to it, and we are going to compare some dimensions and measurements of the mounting surface.

texascadillac42
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11-02-2009, 01:21 PM #10
Here are pictures of the M180 flywheel, adapter plate and block from the Unimog 404.

[Image: DSC02275.jpg]
[Image: DSC02276.jpg]
[Image: DSC02277.jpg][/align]
texascadillac42
11-02-2009, 01:21 PM #10

Here are pictures of the M180 flywheel, adapter plate and block from the Unimog 404.

[Image: DSC02275.jpg]
[Image: DSC02276.jpg]
[Image: DSC02277.jpg][/align]

HoleshotHolset
Holset

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11-05-2009, 12:17 PM #11
Slightly off topic...
That tube chassis rig is BADASS.

Beers,

Matt

'07 W211 OM642
'95 W124.131/722.435, 211k - daily driver/Superturbo project - OM606.962 with "M" pump...under construction! (build thread here)
'99 W210.025 - gone, but not forgotten
'94 Dodge/Cummins - gone, but not forgotten
HoleshotHolset
11-05-2009, 12:17 PM #11

Slightly off topic...
That tube chassis rig is BADASS.

Beers,

Matt


'07 W211 OM642
'95 W124.131/722.435, 211k - daily driver/Superturbo project - OM606.962 with "M" pump...under construction! (build thread here)
'99 W210.025 - gone, but not forgotten
'94 Dodge/Cummins - gone, but not forgotten

Syncro_G
0-60 in 29 sec

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11-05-2009, 12:42 PM #12
Does the Unimog have a divorced transfer case?
if so, you may find the sedan transmission to be a better match to the engine and the clutch or torque converter would already be balanced to it.
Would just need mounts and likely a custom drive shaft. this would likely be cheaper and more reliable than doing all the R/D on the flex plate.
most of the G-wagen people who do the swap end up finding the sedan tranny to be much smoother than the stock one. the automatic should be really nice off road with proper differential gearing.

it might be worth calling Sean or Steve at eurotruck-importers.com. those guys likely know someone who's already done what you're doing.

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'84 G-Wagen turbodiesel
'75 240D 4-Speed

Syncro_G
11-05-2009, 12:42 PM #12

Does the Unimog have a divorced transfer case?
if so, you may find the sedan transmission to be a better match to the engine and the clutch or torque converter would already be balanced to it.
Would just need mounts and likely a custom drive shaft. this would likely be cheaper and more reliable than doing all the R/D on the flex plate.
most of the G-wagen people who do the swap end up finding the sedan tranny to be much smoother than the stock one. the automatic should be really nice off road with proper differential gearing.

it might be worth calling Sean or Steve at eurotruck-importers.com. those guys likely know someone who's already done what you're doing.


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'84 G-Wagen turbodiesel
'75 240D 4-Speed

JB3
Superturbo

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11-05-2009, 03:57 PM #13
this might not be totally useful, but here are a few pics of the back of the 617 motor obscured by a 240 flywheel
   
   
JB3
11-05-2009, 03:57 PM #13

this might not be totally useful, but here are a few pics of the back of the 617 motor obscured by a 240 flywheel
   
   

texascadillac42
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11-06-2009, 10:49 AM #14
(11-05-2009, 12:42 PM)Syncro_G Does the Unimog have a divorced transfer case?
if so, you may find the sedan transmission to be a better match to the engine and the clutch or torque converter would already be balanced to it.
Would just need mounts and likely a custom drive shaft. this would likely be cheaper and more reliable than doing all the R/D on the flex plate.
most of the G-wagen people who do the swap end up finding the sedan tranny to be much smoother than the stock one. the automatic should be really nice off road with proper differential gearing.

it might be worth calling Sean or Steve at eurotruck-importers.com. those guys likely know someone who's already done what you're doing.

The Unimog transmission and transfer case are all intergrated into one unit. And it is not as simple as putting a new trans and T-case in, because the axles are hooked to the transmission via a torque tube, which enclose the driveshaft and acts as a suspension link.

There are pinion conversions available to use a standard driveshaft setup with Unimog 404 axles, but at this point it would require buying/making

Pinion conversion x 2
Transfer case
Transmission
Driveshafts x 2
3 or 4 link suspension x 2


If I were to go that route I am better off using a completely new, custom built frame and driveline, in which case I wouldn't be using an OM617 anyway....
(11-05-2009, 12:17 PM)HoleshotHolset Slightly off topic...
That tube chassis rig is BADASS.

Beers,

Matt

My thoughts exactly. The one pictured has an LT1 350 in it, but I figured I might as well keep it Mercedes powered.....and of course, diesel.
This post was last modified: 11-06-2009, 10:50 AM by texascadillac42.
texascadillac42
11-06-2009, 10:49 AM #14

(11-05-2009, 12:42 PM)Syncro_G Does the Unimog have a divorced transfer case?
if so, you may find the sedan transmission to be a better match to the engine and the clutch or torque converter would already be balanced to it.
Would just need mounts and likely a custom drive shaft. this would likely be cheaper and more reliable than doing all the R/D on the flex plate.
most of the G-wagen people who do the swap end up finding the sedan tranny to be much smoother than the stock one. the automatic should be really nice off road with proper differential gearing.

it might be worth calling Sean or Steve at eurotruck-importers.com. those guys likely know someone who's already done what you're doing.

The Unimog transmission and transfer case are all intergrated into one unit. And it is not as simple as putting a new trans and T-case in, because the axles are hooked to the transmission via a torque tube, which enclose the driveshaft and acts as a suspension link.

There are pinion conversions available to use a standard driveshaft setup with Unimog 404 axles, but at this point it would require buying/making

Pinion conversion x 2
Transfer case
Transmission
Driveshafts x 2
3 or 4 link suspension x 2


If I were to go that route I am better off using a completely new, custom built frame and driveline, in which case I wouldn't be using an OM617 anyway....
(11-05-2009, 12:17 PM)HoleshotHolset Slightly off topic...
That tube chassis rig is BADASS.

Beers,

Matt

My thoughts exactly. The one pictured has an LT1 350 in it, but I figured I might as well keep it Mercedes powered.....and of course, diesel.

 
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