Date: Mon, 8 Apr 1996 20:13:04 -0700 (PDT)
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From: Mike Catlin <mjcatlin@wheel.dcn.davis.ca.us>
Subject: Re: Turbodiesel vanagon conversion
On Sun, 7 Apr 1996, richard bremiller wrote:
> I'd like to know if anyone has installed a VW turbodiesel engine in a 1982
> vanagon diesel
I'm working on my own conversion, using a Jetta TD motor. Scott Foss, of
Sausalito, Calif., is the only one I know of who has done this conversion.
He advertises in one of the VW mags.
> 1.Are there clearance problems with the left motor mount?
The left motor mount, where it meets the steel tube engine cradle, is
right in the way of the Jetta turbocharger's waste gate.
> 2.The manifolds and turbo will be bolted on a 1986 diesel (hydraulic) block;
> any difficulty with oil return lines, oil feed lines or downpipe to muffler?
The turbo body may need machine work, or at least reassembly to make sure
the oil drain is straight down when installed in the Vanagon. The oil
return line and downpipe will need some degree of fabrication.
> 3.How important are the oil squirters that spray the bottom of the pistons?
> The '86 block has no squirters.
If VW used oil squirters in light duty appplications such as TD Rabbits and
Jettas, I would think they'd be pretty important in a heavier vehicle
such as a TD Vanagon. My motor had 5 thou. bore taper after only 92,000
miles in a Jetta, so it will need all the help it can get if it is going
to pull a Vanagon that far. Of course, if you use the regular diesel
injector pump instead of the TD one with the anaeroid device, I'd bet you
would be OK without oil squirters. Power would be much less that way,
though.
> 4.Does the turbodiesel engine have a thicker head gasket?
I believe the correct head gasket thickness is determined by measuring
piston projection above the block, using the same specs. whether TD or
regular diesel. However, there is a rebuilder in Eugene who uses the next
thicker gasket than the specs. call for when building a TD motor, for
engine longevity reasons he says.
> ANY info. anyone has to share about this conversion will be greatly appreciated.
You're welcome!
Mike Catlin <mjcatlin@wheel.dcn.davis.ca.us>
'82 diesel Vanagon