BUT libby is clean/rebuilt.. rover is a "core" as well it may need resealed so on..
I'm also fascinated by that USPS-style truck. What's the story on that thing?Steve.
I'm in Cali and diesel motors are few and far between, and I'm looking to scoop up a motor to start an idi build in a mki. My only requirement is a mechanical pump so I don't have to rewire the entire vehicle.But what is the best option as far as availability, parts availability, hp/mpg?I'd like to have the power of a gasser 8v and 50mpg... And to put a few hundred thousand miles on it.1.5,1.6,1.9,tdi-m?I'd also love to have a serpentine, ac but no ps.
Quote from: Jetmugg on February 19, 2013, 07:14:59 amI'm also fascinated by that USPS-style truck. What's the story on that thing?Steve.A kubvan built by Grumman for USPS. Powered by a VW motor, automatic tranmission, mk1 front suspension, a solid rear axle, aluminium body, utilitarian interior.I also like the fact that on an IDI board, the consensus on which IDI is the best platform to start with is a TDI. That really inspires confidence.
Landrover MTDI pumps over here can be bought silly cheap. Got mine for £30, rebuilt for £90 by a friend of a friend. All in works out about $150. With a K24 turbo, .240 nozzles it goes pretty damn well, and still returns 40mpg sat at 80-85mph, tone that down to around 70 and see 50mpg+
I also like the fact that on an IDI board, the consensus on which IDI is the best platform to start with is a TDI. That really inspires confidence.
Do you have a diesel chassis to put it in? I'm not up on what the deal is swapping in diesels in CA.
As for motor, it's budget and luck. I'd buy the best one that is at least a 1.6TD that you can afford. If it's a TDI great. Last I looked around one could still find a 1.9L AAZ in good shape cheaper than a TDI, and a 1.6TD is no slouch if it's carefully built but most of them are old now and needing a rebuild.If one can suddenly buy a TDI long-block with reasonable mileage for $700 or so that is probably the way to goas long as your budget isn't going to stall you out with the pump and turbo and such.
your best bet would be a 1.6 as the 1.9's didnt come to the U.S and the 1.5's are even harder to find parts for. It wont be easy to put a serpentine belt on but honestly if you dont have AC or PS then the v belts really wont give you any problems.