« Reply #22 on: January 22, 2014, 03:08:42 PM »
They extended the body to fit the motor. Good frickin' lord. I'll stick with my SD33T diesel conversion. It is the same size as an AMC 258 and the same basic specs. It would fit without all that fuss.
Anyone seen diesel motors converted to propane or natural gas? I'd really like to use the robust, high compression block with propane or gas. That would actually start without a cloud of smoke, ten minutes of glowplug time, and ten minutes of warm up time. Diesel is aggravating.
I converted Olds diesel V8s and V6s to natural gas and LPG but it's not for the feint of heart or wallet! You need to machine spark plug holes so they don't blow out! Head gaskets are custom and you can't go over 14:1 with LPG or 17:1 for Nat Gas (unless mixed with diesel). Running CNG injected with diesel acts like NOs for non-turbo motors.
That's pretty frickin' cool, Carnuck.
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-1985 Eagle Station Wagon 258 T5 Stickshift
-1980 Eagle Station Wagon 258 Auto Fuel-injected with GM TBI
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-1981 Kammback 2.5L Iron Duke T5
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