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I have a 31 Std Roadster that I drive every day...and long distances...sometimes I need to maintain freeway speeds...(night mostly)
So I installed an Opel Diesel... 60hp.. with a top end of about 3500rpm... it was not very hard and it gets 40mpg...goes faster than I want...sounds about right..is 100 pounds lighter than the original (that I kept) and it a ton of laughs at the gas station when someone says "Hey your putting diesel in your car, your gonna wreck it" and I always say....Nope these things love diesel.. I used a Model A bellhousing, a model A flywheel , clutch and transmission ...I did have to modify the nose piece of the transmission to fit into the rear of the crankshaft... she starts easy..and runs super.... I have almost 40,000 miles on it and have never had to touch anything.... I did need to make my own disk brakes ....I am a machinist so that was not hard....I ran 19" wheels for years, but changed to 16" and very high profile radial tires...even has a heater under the seat... |
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I've also thought it would be fun to install a 1980 VW Rabbit diesel engine into a Model A. It would be a great daily driver and get fantastic mileage. It has 48 HP and is much lighter than the A engine. I'd do it as a bolt in unit, without drilling, cutting, bending, or welding any original Model A parts.
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Ha, you and Keith can 'raise' wabbits and sell them to A owners. I had a bud who raised them and made lots of $. he said that they don't drink much(diesel?) ![]() Joel, how long ago did you do this install and what caused you to think of using diesel ? Last edited by hardtimes; 07-09-2017 at 03:04 PM. Reason: ....... |
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Join Date: Apr 2017
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Post pictures please,need to see it..
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[QUOTE=joel rapose;1496778..
I used a Model A bellhousing, a model A flywheel , clutch and transmission ...I did have to modify the nose piece of the transmission to fit into the rear of the crankshaft... she starts easy..and runs super.... I have almost 40,000 miles on it and have never had to touch anything.... I did need to make my own disk brakes ....I am a machinist so that was not hard....I ran 19" wheels for years, but changed to 16" and very high profile radial tires...even has a heater under the seat...[/QUOTE] Joel, Fabricating your own parts, wow, you're an old school hot rodder for sure! Let's see those pictures. David Serrano |
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Ha ! I had 3 new diesel motors and lots of free time at work... plus... I enjoy building stuff that is different... I usually had lots of time between classes...(I worked at a college) a machine shop next to the auto shop helped too....I think I did the build about 1996...
The Opel diesels have all their torque at the low end so I did not have to change gears or anything to the running gear...it pulls just like with the original engine...I would worry about the Volkswagen diesel as it is a high revving engine...same problem with the Pinto engine conversions...no torque at the low end... If I can figure out how to post pictures I sure will.. Joel |
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To post pictures click on the Go advanced box below the Quick Reply box..
Type your text scroll down to Manage Attachments and click A window will open that has a Choose File box... Click Choose File to select your picture, Click open when it appears in the line next to the Choose File box click Upload.... Wait till it's loaded and click Submit Reply..
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Yes, that backwards clutch/flywheel setup on the Rabbit is why I put the thoughts on the back burner. Too many other things going on before I could get to the diesel project. I think the Rabbit diesel has all the torque it needs to run the stock Model A running gear. I used my Diesel Rabbit to pull my car trailer with cars on it, and it did fine.
All my Rabbits got 55 to 57 MPG whether they were 4 speed or 5 speed, but the 5 speed was so much nicer with the lower RPM from 5th overdrive. |
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LOVE IT. I'm a diesel guy and am building a '31 Model A deluxe delivery with a 2.4L mercedes diesel. I'm using the Mercedes 4spd std as well. Engine is exactly the same length as the banger and only a couple small mods needed to make it fit. This is where it's at so far.
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Forget the rabbit diesel- I had a couple of those dogs. Use the VW TDI diesel. Small, Low RPM, cheap and 55 MPG. And fast- I drive one as my everyday car and get 52 MPG in the city.
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Isn't that the TDI Diesel engine that VW put in special software that kicked in to pass inspection and automatically disconnected it after the inspection? Do they still pass inspection? David Serrano |
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Joel, I am very interested in this as well.
'Licensed' - what year is that diesel pictured?
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As an aside, I bought a new TDI Jetta in 2011 A great car. Then the nonsense started in Sept. 2015. VW could not sell any more 2015's (a lot were still on dealer lots). Well, last April VW jumped through EPA's hoops, fixed the 2015's and released them for sale at a $5,000 discount. They were also mandated by a court settlement that they buy back any 2009-2015 TDI if the owner didn't want it. They paid top Blue Book as of early Sept 2015 plus $5100. So I got a 'new' 2015 with 119 miles in place of my 2011 with 94,500 miles for only the cost of sales tax. |
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Thanks for the background. So 1991 through 2008 is the good engine. Glad you got a great deal out of it. David Serrano |
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That looks great. Bet it would look even better in an AA. Aren't those Mercedes motors expensive though? David Serrano |
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I paid $600 for the whole car but it did take a bit to find a 2.4L (4 cyl) with a standard with reasonable miles and rusted beyond repair. The vast majority are 3L (5 cyl) which are too long and auto.
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I sold my TDI to my grandson or I was thinking of putting the engine in one of the coupes. 90 hp that runs like 150, 45+ MPG. All kinds of good stuff here. But it was a "slush pump" automatic! I'd want a 5 spd.
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