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Re:isuzu 1.5td 4ec1 engine conversion
Just starting an engine conversion with an Isuzu 1.5TD engine and a GM R25-28 gearbox. I'll keep a log of progress on this thread. Any help/advice from anyone who has already done it would be really useful.
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Gearbox ratios?
I'm also thinking of this conversion so will follow your progress. Good luck!
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I've started making some aluminium spacers and I'm waiting for Jimnybits to get some more sleeve bolts in stock for the body lift.
I've bought some spring spacers and I'll make the damper relocation brackets after.
I modified the original sump on the isuzu engine just for mock up purposes as it was rusted through, this was in order to clear the tubular chassis cross member. Even with the mod i couldnt get the engine sat in the right place so i cut out the cross member and ill replace it with something else when the engine is in place. Fortunately I managed to buy a brand new sump for about £26 online.
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Venter wrote: How do the torque and power specs compare to the Jimny?
Gearbox ratios?
I'm also thinking of this conversion so will follow your progress. Good luck!
It's a turbo diesel, so a little room for more boost/power. But it's an old heavy lump. A 1.6 G16B/M16a conversion makes more sense and so much easier and cheaper to do. about 20 bhp more than the 1.5 TD, probably only half the weight of and old tired diesel and revs much better. But of course not as fuel efficient.
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TomDK wrote:
Venter wrote: How do the torque and power specs compare to the Jimny?
Gearbox ratios?
I'm also thinking of this conversion so will follow your progress. Good luck!
It's a turbo diesel, so a little room for more boost/power. But it's an old heavy lump. A 1.6 G16B/M16a conversion makes more sense and so much easier and cheaper to do. about 20 bhp more than the 1.5 TD, probably only half the weight of and old tired diesel and revs much better. But of course not as fuel efficient.
Haha, I see you're still a ray of sunshine ... Looking at the pictures this chap has already started his conversion so has made the plunge already...
Not looked into the specs if I'm honest but don't forget there is normally a shed load more torque from a TD - something a lot folk favour. Also a lot easier to go wading/ swimming with and sort if you do flood it....
Looks like he's doing a grand job. Keep up the good work.
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Picked this jimny up cheap a few years ago but haven't had a decent place to work on it until recently. I was quite surprised at how few people seem to have done the same conversion, until I realised that the engine won't fit without lifting the body and/suspension. Doesn't bother me because I wanted to do this anyway and it's pretty cheap.
Any input from others doing diesel conversions will be much appreciated , always interested in other people's ideas.
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stimpy wrote: Not looked into the specs if I'm honest but don't forget there is normally a shed load more torque from a TD - something a lot folk favour.
The 1.5td makes 67hp, 97lb/ft. A M16 makes 105hp and 106lb/ft.
I won't knock the fabrication skills and hard work it takes to do this sort of conversion, but a better choice of engine would make the conversion easier and the end result much more rewarding.
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stimpy wrote:
TomDK wrote:
Venter wrote: How do the torque and power specs compare to the Jimny?
Gearbox ratios?
I'm also thinking of this conversion so will follow your progress. Good luck!
It's a turbo diesel, so a little room for more boost/power. But it's an old heavy lump. A 1.6 G16B/M16a conversion makes more sense and so much easier and cheaper to do. about 20 bhp more than the 1.5 TD, probably only half the weight of and old tired diesel and revs much better. But of course not as fuel efficient.
Haha, I see you're still a ray of sunshine ... Looking at the pictures this chap has already started his conversion so has made the plunge already...
Not looked into the specs if I'm honest but don't forget there is normally a shed load more torque from a TD - something a lot folk favour. Also a lot easier to go wading/ swimming with and sort if you do flood it....
Looks like he's doing a grand job. Keep up the good work.
I am actually
It's nothing to do with bashing what Jefferies is doing. He seems to know what he's doing. I'm just stating the fact, that these old diesels are not exactly performance engines. But you're right, They're excellent for driving in deep water and such.
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If your preference is for a relatively low torque petrol engine that you are happy to rev quite a bit then that's fine..... but my preference is for a small enough diesel that will fit the Jimny's tiny engine bay, and one old/simple enough that it actually makes fitting much easier than an ECU controlled more modern diesel. I don't want a "performance engine", and in my opinion there isn't a "better choice" as this conversion is pretty straight forward and it will give me what i want at the end. Comparing two very different engines on max power/torque figures alone is a complete waste of time as it says nothing about the unique power delivery characteristics of each.
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