Much easier to just get a diesel from those makers (Toyota/Nissan)
Regards,
Edward Beggs
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 06:13 PM, Stanley Baer wrote:
I have heard about kits that allow VW diesels to be installed in Suzuki
Samurais. What I am interested in doing is putting this engine in a
I have heard about kits that allow VW diesels to be installed in Suzuki
Samurais. What I am interested in doing is putting this engine in a
Nissan or Toyota pickup. Does anyone have any ideas about how I would
make the flywheel/clutch part work?
Stan
You can make anything bolt up to
Where I live in Canada, there are very few small pickups with diesel
engines. The ones that are available are quite old and have very high
mileage. I have a couple of VW diesels in my shed as well as a garge
full of machine tools and welders. A mid nineties Mazda would be a good
candidate
Stan:
http://www.keltec.com/hardware/index.html were making a kit, but quit. They
have some stock.
Ed B
- Original Message -
From: Stanley Baer
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 8:13 PM
Subject: [biofuel] VW diesel into small rear wheel drive
Take off the Mazda body and mount on a wrecked Dodge Cummins frame.
Now that would be fun, and give you about 35mpg, while pulling Oak
stumps.
;-)
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 07:59 PM, Stanley Baer wrote:
Where I live in Canada, there are very few small pickups with diesel