1)I just bumped up agains the idea of putting A 5 Cyl Mercedes diesel into my WDX....
2)The strong points are, It has about the same amount of power and a bit more Torque of the flat head.
3)It is about the same size, may be a little taller, and wider, yet only about an inch longer.
4)It will Run to 4900 RPM.
Now for the issues:
1)The stock clutch is 8.5 inches, so may be that is not big enough.
2, 3, and 4) this would be my first attempt at an engine swap, thus:
How to align up the crankshaft centerline with the transmission's centerline. (using the original Dodge bellhousing) will require an adaptor plate.
Would 3/4 inch steel be acceptable?
Where to learn more, so that I can anticipate the challanges, rather than be blindsided by them?
Thanks,
Jason
2)The strong points are, It has about the same amount of power and a bit more Torque of the flat head.
3)It is about the same size, may be a little taller, and wider, yet only about an inch longer.
4)It will Run to 4900 RPM.
Now for the issues:
1)The stock clutch is 8.5 inches, so may be that is not big enough.
2, 3, and 4) this would be my first attempt at an engine swap, thus:
How to align up the crankshaft centerline with the transmission's centerline. (using the original Dodge bellhousing) will require an adaptor plate.
Would 3/4 inch steel be acceptable?
Where to learn more, so that I can anticipate the challanges, rather than be blindsided by them?
Thanks,
Jason
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