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WTB: Volvo D24T 6-Cylinder turbo diesel engine in Utah area
by
rabbid79
on 04 Mar, 2009 23:20
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Hi, I'm looking for a D24T in good rebuildable condition in Utah and surrounding states. Does anybody have a line on one of these? Perhaps one you know of sitting in the back of some wrecking yard somewhere? Not too worried about completeness, but the more complete, the better. Thanks.
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#1
by
v8volvo
on 15 Mar, 2009 14:28
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I know of a D24 in good complete condition near Chicago. If you are interested I can put you in touch with the owner.
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#2
by
rabbid79
on 15 Mar, 2009 16:03
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Thanks for your input. Would that be a D24, or a D24T?
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#3
by
v8volvo
on 15 Mar, 2009 22:28
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D24 nonturbo AFAIK.
These things are hard to find nowadays, esp with the turbo.
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#4
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 19 Mar, 2009 09:25
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i got a couple lines on D24's here in oregon. i think i might know of 2 turbo motors, atleast 1 TD for sure. but oregons quite a ways from utah.
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#5
by
rabbid79
on 19 Mar, 2009 16:36
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I would be interested in knowing more about the TDs. Oregon is not much further away than western Idaho, which is the closest one I can find so far. Is there any other info you can give me on them? Thanks.
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#6
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 19 Mar, 2009 17:24
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ill do some checking into them. but keep bugging me about them, otherwise i will forget.
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#7
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 19 Mar, 2009 17:31
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#8
by
rabbid79
on 19 Mar, 2009 19:59
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Wow, that was fast! Thanks for posting that info up. I'm looking for a complete engine. Preferably with everything included and in running condition, though not absolutely necessary. There's a "knocker" available for cheap, but I'm not sure I want to do a rebuild at this point. It's probably a bad #6 rod due to low oil pressure as has been described on this website.
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#9
by
v8volvo
on 19 Mar, 2009 23:49
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The D24 is not known to knock. Bottom ends wear out very rarely. To the extent that this engine's rep for having bad oiling is true, it is only true as pertaining to the bores and upper end for the rear 2 cylinders. The crank oiling is very good.
Could just be a bad injector. I predict any engine you find cheap, knocking or not, will need internal work sometime in the next year or two anyway... why not do it now before you drop it in?
The white 765 in Portland looks nice. Though you might not think so, this is one of those rare cars where the automatic version is faster than the manual. Good to keep in mind...
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#10
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 20 Mar, 2009 09:33
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?!?!?! the autos are faster than manuals? thats crazy..
and uh, the 3rd car down has a rebuilt engine. and its only a grand. fly up here, drive the car home.
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#11
by
rabbid79
on 20 Mar, 2009 20:36
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Good to know on the oil issue. I thought the oil issue was a crank thing, which would make sense on the knock. I haven't seen or heard the engine, but apparently the knock was bad enough for someone to scrap it. What else, other than an injector problem, could cause a 112K mile engine to knock so loud?
I am interested in rebuilding, but it would be a performance build, and would costs thousands. If I could drop a runner into the "subject", it would help get the project off the ground.
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#12
by
v8volvo
on 21 Mar, 2009 12:21
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What is the "subject"??
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#13
by
rabbid79
on 21 Mar, 2009 15:40
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Well, I hate to say I'm gonna do something, and then not do it. But I will say that I have a lot of experience with Porsche 924 engine swaps, and that the Bonneville Salt Flats are only a couple of hours away.