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Re:isuzu 1.5td 4ec1 engine conversion
24 Nov 2018 17:36 #198107
by Jefferies
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19 Feb 2019 21:47 #203497
by Jefferies
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20 Feb 2019 11:22 #203526
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Looking good. You have to make that bend yourself or do the rods come like that?
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20 Feb 2019 17:58 #203560
by Jefferies
Replied by Jefferies on topic isuzu 1.5td 4ec1 engine conversion
No i got someone to do it for me who's got oxy acetylene as it needed a fair bit of heat.
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21 Jan 2020 14:54 - 21 Jan 2020 15:12 #217484
by Jefferies
Replied by Jefferies on topic isuzu 1.5td 4ec1 engine conversion
Right, It's been ages again since i last posted but i have intermittently been working on the Jimny. Haven't quite had it running yet but isn't far off now. The work i've done since my last post is:
Test fitted the gearstick. Works a treat, just the amount of throw i was after and a really nice feel to it.
Had the prop shortened
Relocated alternator, new water pump, painted pulley, sorted new belt and tensioner. Took a bit of messing about and buying the wrong sized belt but got there in the end. I'll remake the bracket in the future but it's functional for now.
Repositioned vac pump so drain would clear heat shield. I had to remove/disassemble the pump so i could accurately measure the backplate on a CMM and use this data to design a new one on CAD albeit with a 2nd set of mounting holes rotated by 25 degrees. My boss cut it out for me on the CNC mill and it works a treat
Fitted new hoses to vac pump and replaced all the banjo fittings. I'll probably tap into the oil feed in the future for a pressure gauge on the dash.
Tarted up heat shields as new ones aren't available. This involved snapping some bolts in the manifold which was fun to sort out
Fitted fuel filter housing. Made a new bracket that picked up on some existing captive nuts in the wing
New thermostat and changed temperature gauge sender for one that is compatible with the jimny
Spaced out thrust bearing as i'm using a single mass flywheel. Also made new copper pipe to fit and added a flexi pipe from the bellhousing to the bulkhead pipe coming from the master cylinder
New sump and bellhousing closure plate. I'm hoping that the standard new sump will clear the steering rod at full bump but we'll see...
Bracket for header tank. This allows a header tank from a mk4 Astra to be used
Finding out which temperature sensor to buy was a real pain as the loom in my Jimny had a 3 pin connector for the temperature sensor. 3 pin sensors for JImny's appear to be very difficult to get hold of and therefore expensive. In the end i took a gamble on a cheap 2 pin one from ebay and fortunately it worked perfectly when i bench tested it with the instrument binnacle.
This is the sensor i used, its got an M12x1.5 thread so i had to drill and tap the thermostat housing to accept it
Beforehand i tested the gauge with a potentiometer to see what resistance it required to get the gauge to sit in the normal temperature position
I've also done a load of work on the wiring harness, both deleting what i don't need on the existing stuff and trying to integrate the engine harness for the isuzu engine. I've still got the wiring to finish off plus:
Fit steering pump from mk4 astra and plumb/wire
Finish plumbing coolant system
Fit and wire electric fan. Hopefully should be able to use a renault one that will fit straight to the radiator.
Fill engine and gearbox with oil
Mock up some kind of exhaust (side exit hopefully)
Test fitted the gearstick. Works a treat, just the amount of throw i was after and a really nice feel to it.
Had the prop shortened
Relocated alternator, new water pump, painted pulley, sorted new belt and tensioner. Took a bit of messing about and buying the wrong sized belt but got there in the end. I'll remake the bracket in the future but it's functional for now.
Repositioned vac pump so drain would clear heat shield. I had to remove/disassemble the pump so i could accurately measure the backplate on a CMM and use this data to design a new one on CAD albeit with a 2nd set of mounting holes rotated by 25 degrees. My boss cut it out for me on the CNC mill and it works a treat
Fitted new hoses to vac pump and replaced all the banjo fittings. I'll probably tap into the oil feed in the future for a pressure gauge on the dash.
Tarted up heat shields as new ones aren't available. This involved snapping some bolts in the manifold which was fun to sort out
Fitted fuel filter housing. Made a new bracket that picked up on some existing captive nuts in the wing
New thermostat and changed temperature gauge sender for one that is compatible with the jimny
Spaced out thrust bearing as i'm using a single mass flywheel. Also made new copper pipe to fit and added a flexi pipe from the bellhousing to the bulkhead pipe coming from the master cylinder
New sump and bellhousing closure plate. I'm hoping that the standard new sump will clear the steering rod at full bump but we'll see...
Bracket for header tank. This allows a header tank from a mk4 Astra to be used
Finding out which temperature sensor to buy was a real pain as the loom in my Jimny had a 3 pin connector for the temperature sensor. 3 pin sensors for JImny's appear to be very difficult to get hold of and therefore expensive. In the end i took a gamble on a cheap 2 pin one from ebay and fortunately it worked perfectly when i bench tested it with the instrument binnacle.
This is the sensor i used, its got an M12x1.5 thread so i had to drill and tap the thermostat housing to accept it
Beforehand i tested the gauge with a potentiometer to see what resistance it required to get the gauge to sit in the normal temperature position
I've also done a load of work on the wiring harness, both deleting what i don't need on the existing stuff and trying to integrate the engine harness for the isuzu engine. I've still got the wiring to finish off plus:
Fit steering pump from mk4 astra and plumb/wire
Finish plumbing coolant system
Fit and wire electric fan. Hopefully should be able to use a renault one that will fit straight to the radiator.
Fill engine and gearbox with oil
Mock up some kind of exhaust (side exit hopefully)
Last edit: 21 Jan 2020 15:12 by Jefferies.
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22 Jan 2020 06:00 #217517
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic isuzu 1.5td 4ec1 engine conversion
This is going to be able to roll up a mountain on tickover!
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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