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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / April 2006

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Possible engine swap.

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PTinOR - 04 Apr 2006 06:52 GMT
Hoping those in the know could spare a little input. I have to engine
out of an '83 300DT. The car was nailed hard in the front by an SUV.
Was just offered a '80 300SD with a dead engine. I was wondering:
--Will the '83 DT engine go into the '80 SD without too many
problems?
--Will the '80 SD engine accessories work on the different/newer
'83 DT engine?
--Is the engine swap procedure the trip to hell and back it seems like
it could be?
--Anything about this procedure I should know?
I'm a very experienced back yard mechanic, but have just segued into
the Mercedes diesel world the last couple years. The SD is pretty
sweet. The CVs look newer and no body rust anywhere. Even the paint is
serviceable.
Thanks for your comments.
Richard Sexton - 04 Apr 2006 13:34 GMT
>Hoping those in the know could spare a little input. I have to engine
>out of an '83 300DT. The car was nailed hard in the front by an SUV.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>serviceable.
>Thanks for your comments.

A friend of mine did this but it was not a straight swap. The tranny
had issues.

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Tiger - 04 Apr 2006 16:22 GMT
It is the same engine.... just use all the SD accessories.

Just make sure that engine did not suffer any damage from the collision...
 
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