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Alright, I threw a rod in my M51a2. New motor time!
I live in Newport, WA. So any local help is greatly appreciated. I am no mechanic. I will be be swapping the engines myself based on information here and what I can find on youtube. I decided to stick with the LDS or LDT to keep the truck more original as well as to keep it simple. Converting to a better motor like a Cummins sounds more complex than I want to get into.
I have found a local LDT motor for $500, it comes with no attachments.
I have found a local LDS with attachments (turbo, etc) for $900.
So here are my questions.
1.) Does the make of the engine matter? I know mine was a Jeep-Kaiser and the new LDS is Continental.
2.) Would the LDT have compariable power to the LDS? I was told that using the fuel injector from the original LDS motor would restore most of the power since it is a dual injector and the LDT normally uses a single. I do want to use the truck for some gravel loads and I do live on a steep hill.
All advice and useful information is greatly appreciated.
I live in Newport, WA. So any local help is greatly appreciated. I am no mechanic. I will be be swapping the engines myself based on information here and what I can find on youtube. I decided to stick with the LDS or LDT to keep the truck more original as well as to keep it simple. Converting to a better motor like a Cummins sounds more complex than I want to get into.
I have found a local LDT motor for $500, it comes with no attachments.
I have found a local LDS with attachments (turbo, etc) for $900.
So here are my questions.
1.) Does the make of the engine matter? I know mine was a Jeep-Kaiser and the new LDS is Continental.
2.) Would the LDT have compariable power to the LDS? I was told that using the fuel injector from the original LDS motor would restore most of the power since it is a dual injector and the LDT normally uses a single. I do want to use the truck for some gravel loads and I do live on a steep hill.
All advice and useful information is greatly appreciated.