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1.9td vs 1.9d head and oil squirters on d block
by
carrizog60
on 14 Mar, 2009 05:12
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hello
just passed at a friends house todayand talk about 1.9 swap and then...he said"score a D head as it have larger valves on it!"
how he knows?he had a 1.9D seat ibiza that damaged the head and when he pulled it he compared it with a aaz head and the valves were 2/3mm larger...
as anyone checked this?
also,does anyone knows if a 1.6D JK mech engine block as oil squirters?
herad some gyuis talking that some D engines also received them...
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#1
by
gigaz2
on 14 Mar, 2009 05:50
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firing Etka up, will post results in a sec
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#2
by
gigaz2
on 14 Mar, 2009 05:58
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etka tells me that the valves are different between aey,1y and aaz, all from Seat ibiza 1998.
now to get the diameters:
INTAKE:
SDI
AEY: 028 109 601 G - 7mm stem (sweet)
AEY: 028 109 601 J - 8mm stem
1.9NA
1Y: 028 109 601 B - 7mm stem (sweet)
1Y: 069 109 601 F - 8mm stem
1.9TD
AAZ: 069 109 601 H - 7mm stem (sweet)
AAZ: 028 109 601 C - 8mm stem
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#3
by
the caveman
on 14 Mar, 2009 07:45
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Does it have a spec for an ADG industrial ? I know it's basically a 1Y but it be good to know if it's any different. I didn't think to check while i had the head off.
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#4
by
ryanp
on 14 Mar, 2009 09:42
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I would imagine the valves would be bigger to get a bit of flow/power due to the lack of blower.
the 1.9D's seem a good engine for a cheap smoker with a turbo and TD pump, Would this work? use a 1.6TD/GTD sump i imagine for the oil return!
I might do this for a budget IDI project!
Ryan
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#5
by
gigaz2
on 14 Mar, 2009 13:08
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I didn't get to check the diameter of the valves, I have a catalog somewhere.
I'll check monday
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#6
by
subsonic
on 14 Mar, 2009 14:01
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I would imagine the valves would be biffer to get a bit of flow/power due to the lack of blower.
the 1.9D's seem a good engine for a cheap smoker with a turbo and TD pump, Would this work? use a 1.6TD/GTD sump i imagine for the oil return!
I might do this for a budget IDI project!
Ryan
You can run a 1.9 head on a 1.6 block for better flow, lower compression and higher boost. Thats what I am in the process of building. Now all I need is for you to sell me on the cheap that long runner sdi D-port intake you have for sale on tdiclub so I can hook a mechanically controlled gt1749vb to it :twisted:
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#7
by
ryanp
on 14 Mar, 2009 15:24
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Pm me a reasonable offer and i cant refuse! i could get another few of those long runner intakes cheap! if you want a few to sell on to pay for yours everyone's a winner!
I've got a beauty GT18v which would definatly go better than a 17 all day :wink:
I'd go for a VNT but Im inpatient and dont like trial and error with making the linkage work but i'd like to see your method.
How do the 1.6 bottom ends and 1.9d heads fit?
Ry
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#8
by
subsonic
on 14 Mar, 2009 20:18
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A 1.9 aaz head will directly bolt onto a 1.6 hydraulic TD block with out modification needed. You can "improve" the 1.6 block by drilling the steam passage holes that are present on the aaz head but not on the 1.6 block. A metal 1.9td head gasket is then used. You now have a head that offers better flow. It has the D-shaped intake ports. Compression has been lowered allowing for additional boost. It is a win win situation. You can choose to run either the standard 1.6td injectors or the 1.9td dual stage injectors, depending on what set of injection lines you have on hand. With the correct additional modifications, you should be able to run 150hp no problem. If you are serious, you are looking into the 200hp range. It's all old school diesel hot rodding, fuel- boost-intakes and exhausts.
There are a few members on this forum who have been running mechanically actuated vnt turbo's for a while. There are some very good write-ups on the process.
I see that you get your hands on some nice items over there. I would gather to say that you will have better luck with selling items over on this forum as opposed to the tdiclub. The guys over there sure seem to have lots of money, but some appear to be more interested in chip tuning and having others work on thier cars. On this forum, you have more members who are driving older cars, working on older engines, and turning wrenches themselves. Power on this forum is made with mechanical improvements.
I am currently interested in the intake manifold design. turboj is currently building a fantastic 1.6/1.9 engine with a nifty dual plenum intake manifold. Balancing the intake charge is key to keeping the 1.6 together when you start to get into heavy boost and power. His is off a 1.9na 1Y. I would like to talk with turboj and aki-something about the manifolds they are building. The long runner sdi looks very similar to the one he is using. What is it off of?
It would be very interesting if there were larger valves available for the 1.9td head. You might be able to swap in the intake valve which would really help, but I do not know if a non-turbo exhaust valve would hold up in a high performance turbo application.
Drop me a pm ryan about your parts etc. Dont want to thread jack this any more than I have allready :wink:
Glad ya came over.
Jim
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#9
by
subsonic
on 14 Mar, 2009 21:36
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#10
by
MJF
on 15 Mar, 2009 01:13
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1,9 intake valve is 2mm larger than 1,6 intake valve. Exhaust valves are same. Dimensions can be found from
Mahle catalog.
No oil squirters in 1,6 na.
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#11
by
carrizog60
on 15 Mar, 2009 02:39
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i was refereing to 1.9d having valves bigger than the 1.9td
does the 1.9 d block is the same as 1.9td?oil squirters and block strenght?
and valves material?
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#12
by
MJF
on 15 Mar, 2009 02:46
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1,9td and na has same size valves as you can find from Mahle catalog too. Block is same, both have squirters.
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#13
by
ryanp
on 15 Mar, 2009 09:19
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so a 1.9d would be a good base for a TD? saves looking for an old aaz i suppose!