i have vitara engine fitted in my sj 413 but want to fit diesel i have two donor engines 1- cavalier 17td 2- maestro 2 litre perkins
what do you s think has anybody fitted maestro diesel because i would like to go with it any advice please
what engine
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Re: what engine
No idea about the Maestro gearbox, but I think that the Cavalier engine would go in with a Carlton gearbox.
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Re: what engine
comming from a person who dads has a vauxhall cavalier , im going to say vauxhall cavalier engine by a long mile
them engines are like made from cast iron then wrapped in a titanium glove, in other words i think there bullet proof
them engines are like made from cast iron then wrapped in a titanium glove, in other words i think there bullet proof
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Re: what engine
My opinion is stick with the petrol, the lightweight petrol engine is what gives the SJ an advantage in the rough, as you add the diesel sj's get too front heavy and start sinking, my advice is stick with the light weight petrol, the 1.6 is perfectly adequate for 99% of stuff you can throw at an SJ
Re: what engine
I agree with tramp the main advantage of a sj is how lightweight they are. people have put diesels in them but I've never seen one personally so cant advise which is best
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
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Re: what engine
I agree, diesels are much heavier than petrol. If you're desperate for a different engine though, again I'd recommend Vauxhall. The X20XEV 2 litre Ecotech has more than enough power and torque to drive an SJ until the UJs break, plus you can get as much as 45 to the gallon if you're gentle when they're at home in a Cavalier/Vectra. You'll want a Carlton gearbox the that too.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: what engine
i think ill stick to engine i have fuel pump paked in i have a diesel vitara pump if any good? also starter motor not engaging right it grinding bad i will take it off and check it i know it is a mitsubushi make wether it the right one i dont know cheers Great site this
Re: what engine
not sure if a diesel pump will work with a petrol engine?
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need