MUDLORD said:
I tried to search this out but i got some 1800 posible hits on the seach section. so, will a non turbo multifuel motor work correctly with turbo manifold and related parts?
This is basically a no-brainer conversion. The non-turbo blocks were all drilled and tapped for the turbo oil supply and drain lines (the LD blocks were all built from LDS blocks, all LDS engines had turbos, all they did was put pipe plugs in the oil fitting holes).
Here is the basic list of parts you will need:
1. Turbo oil supply line elbow, oil supply line, oil supply line turbo fitting.
2. Turbo drain line block fitting, drain line hose and clamps, drain line turbo fitting.
3. Turbo breather tube (it is formed to bypass the turbo).
4. New gaskets for the supply and return line fittings to the turbo (they can easily be made from regular gasket material).
5. A few odd nuts and bolts.
6. An air inlet tube (the "U" tube) that runs from the turbo outlet to the air cleaner inlet.
7. A turbo exhaust system.
8. And, of course, a turbo and an exhaust gasket.
A few other considerations - BEFORE installing the turbo, drill and tap (1/8" NPT) the exhaust manifold just above the turbo flange for a pyrometer probe. Seal the opening with a brass plug if you do not want to install the pyro right away. I strongly suggest you install the pyro immediately so you can make sure your fuel setting is adjusted properly so you do not melt your newly installed turbo. Also you SHOULD adjust your injection pump timing, N/A engines were timed to inject at 27 degrees BTDC, turbo engines were timed at 20 degrees BTDC.
I think that about covers it. BTW, I am parting out an old turbo engine so I can supply you with all the parts except for the turbo, U pipe and exhaust system. Hope this helps!