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Originally Posted by racer132 Hi, Saw this in Spain last month at High Rockabilly, bloody great truck diesel engine in this sedan, looked completely mad and sounded great ! Ignore the date on the photo, I took it with an i phone app and it put the wrong date on the photo. that looks very much like a cummins 6bta ,,,
Originally Posted by wheelie Hey, there seems to be a shortage of 325 or 525 BM's for sale so do you guys think a 330 or 530 would do the job OK or is there a reason that loads of you say get the 2.5 litres? Ady, I could have sold you my 325tds complete car along with the van, but delivery would maybe have made it too dear anyways. I'm thinking of putting the 325tds and manual gearbox into a '55 or '56 second series panel van to use as a 'shop truck. Too busy restoring that '57 Chevy truck to get near it just now though.
Hey, there seems to be a shortage of 325 or 525 BM's for sale so do you guys think a 330 or 530 would do the job OK or is there a reason that loads of you say get the 2.5 litres?
Picked it up and drive it on a private test track. I have only driven the 1.9 disel turbo van I borrowed to tow it back and I was impressed with that. The BMW pulls really well I parked it up with the biggest grin knowing I had made the right choice. Follow the build up here https://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/gar...vy-coupe-45265
I think you have made the right choice in model.
Thanks for all your input guys, I have bitten the bullet and am picking up a 146K mile 525 with service history tomorrow it is the early one pre coded pump. Just in time for the start of the Chevy build Rich
true, coded pumps are a right pain in the arse! however, if its blue oval power he's after, maybe i can help.... im doing a td conversion on my own van over the next few weeks (collecting donor engine tomorrow!) not posted any progress on here, i feel its the wrong place for it. anyway, ive recently found out how to overcome the immobilizer system on the older ford 89ps 1.8td intercooler engines and with abit of tuning and fettling can see 120bhp+ and over 200nm torque and not so expensive engines either. problem is turning it round to work rwd. The bellhousing pattern is the same as any other 4 pot ford so your not stuck for gearbox choices, personally id go for a sierra td gearbox, slightly higher ratio's inside to its petrol counterpart and should give it a comfy and economical cruising speed
Originally Posted by teabag how about a modern ish jag as a donor, the 2.0 diesels basically a ford underneath right? might be abit pricey for the engine though It is - the 2.0 and 2.2 are PSA/Ford - so could also be had from a Mondeo, but all are FWD (only petrol X-types got 4wd). The RWD Jag diesel in the S-Type, XF, and X350 XJ (2.7 V6) is good for 200 BHP and 40+ MPG - but it's probably a bit high tech for what you need - came with a six speed manual box in the S-Type though. Basically the same engine but with single instead of twin turbo is in the Landy Disco 3, and Peugeot 407 and citroen c6. All probably a bit recent for a reasonable price donor car.
how about a modern ish jag as a donor, the 2.0 diesels basically a ford underneath right? might be abit pricey for the engine though
Originally Posted by JohnE That BMW 2.5 6 also put in a brief appearance in the Range Rover for which it was a bit underpowered. What about a chevy 6.5 V8 diesel? There were a few knocking about in those Chevy ambulances that turned up a few years ago. Also - what about the various Landy diesels - TD5 from the Disco/defender? Sort of defeats the object, fitting a diesel engine that returns the same mpg as a half descent petrol engine........or even less.
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