87 jeep wrangler (617 coversion)
#181
sorry i took so long to get back, yes i have a whole build on mazdatruckin . com, and heres my bucket account with all the pics in it.
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#182
sorry i took so long to get back, yes i have a whole build on mazdatruckin . com, and heres my bucket account with all the pics in it.
Pictures by dealwithit_000 - Photobucket
Pictures by dealwithit_000 - Photobucket
John
#184
#185
I don't hotrod mine, but I don't drive like a hyper-miler either and get 25 mpg in mixed driving all the time. The best I have ever done is 33 mpg - on a 300 mile trip all highway miles, and keeping it at 60 mph the whole way. That was the most boring 5 hours of my life.
I suppose you are already following this thread https://www.dieselbombers.com/diesel...m617-swap.html
Last edited by CheaperJeeper; 01-08-2010 at 09:38 AM.
#186
I drive an 84 Mercedes with the same engine. The car weighs right about 3500 pounds - about the same as a stock XJ. You can expect 25 mpg - 30 mpg depending on where and how you drive it. DON'T believe the CraigsList and eBay sellers of these older Mercedes cars and engines who claim 35+ mpg. I don't know of hardly anyone driving one of these cars that even tries to claim that they consistently get more than 30 mpg average - and I belong to two or 3 Mercedes diesel forums.
I don't hotrod mine, but I don't drive like a hyper-miler either and get 25 mpg in mixed driving all the time. The best I have ever done is 33 mpg - on a 300 mile trip all highway miles, and keeping it at 60 mph the whole way. That was the most boring 5 hours of my life.
I suppose you are already following this thread https://www.dieselbombers.com/diesel...m617-swap.html
I don't hotrod mine, but I don't drive like a hyper-miler either and get 25 mpg in mixed driving all the time. The best I have ever done is 33 mpg - on a 300 mile trip all highway miles, and keeping it at 60 mph the whole way. That was the most boring 5 hours of my life.
I suppose you are already following this thread https://www.dieselbombers.com/diesel...m617-swap.html
#187
#188
617 Bolt Pattern CAD Template
OK I am going to share a CAD File with the world. I have asked a few people to help me out with no luck. So I am doing this in-spite of them trying to sell me their work which all were wanting over $50 just for this file or they would sell me their product $300 or more + shipping (these things ain't light). I am no CAD graduate but it was not that hard and I really don't know why more people don't share their work it's not like we're going to make a million bucks off this thing. And I am a DIY kind of guy anyway.
Sorry for the ranting I just had to get that off my chest.
SO ON TO THE GOOD STUFF...
This is the bolt patten on the back of the block. If you have this cut you will either have to add the new bellhousing holes to the CAD file or drill them yourself after you get it cut.
**I AM NOT SURE IF THE BOTTOM 2 HOLES ARE RIGHT MY ADAPTER HAD THEM BUT THE OIL PAN ON MY ENGINE IS A '76 AND DID NOT HAVE THE LOWER MOUNTING HOLES ON IT.**
***DISCLAIMER***
I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU MEASURE AND RE-MEASURE BEFORE YOU PAY SOMEONE TO CUT MY TEMPLATE OUT...PEOPLE DO MAKE MISTAKES AND MAYBE YOUR BOLT PATTERN IS JUST A BIT DIFFERENT...measure 3 times cut 1
Also the thinkness of this will depend on your needs i.e. length of input shaft/bellhousing spacing
Download CAD file: 617 Rear Block Bolt Pattern.dwg or 617 Rear Block Bolt Pattern.dxf
This is what I was basing my design of
Sorry for the ranting I just had to get that off my chest.
SO ON TO THE GOOD STUFF...
This is the bolt patten on the back of the block. If you have this cut you will either have to add the new bellhousing holes to the CAD file or drill them yourself after you get it cut.
**I AM NOT SURE IF THE BOTTOM 2 HOLES ARE RIGHT MY ADAPTER HAD THEM BUT THE OIL PAN ON MY ENGINE IS A '76 AND DID NOT HAVE THE LOWER MOUNTING HOLES ON IT.**
***DISCLAIMER***
I HIGHLY SUGGEST YOU MEASURE AND RE-MEASURE BEFORE YOU PAY SOMEONE TO CUT MY TEMPLATE OUT...PEOPLE DO MAKE MISTAKES AND MAYBE YOUR BOLT PATTERN IS JUST A BIT DIFFERENT...measure 3 times cut 1
Also the thinkness of this will depend on your needs i.e. length of input shaft/bellhousing spacing
Download CAD file: 617 Rear Block Bolt Pattern.dwg or 617 Rear Block Bolt Pattern.dxf
This is what I was basing my design of
Last edited by jahulgan; 01-20-2010 at 10:33 PM.