So here's the deal. The 3FEin the 92 FJ80 was pulled and a 350tbi was installed. It's great with about 300hp and the engine pulls fine, but I want to start brewing biodiesel and run it in the 80 with a 6.5TD. The reason for the 6.5TD is because I already have the mounts in place from the 350 swap, and it's connected with the Mark's Adapter into the stock A440F.
My sister-in-law (Cookiemonsterette) is a chemical engineer and we're wanting to brew our own biodiesel. I've got a source for the cooking oil and after researching this subject, I've calculated that we can brew the stuff for under 50 cents a gallon. With gas prices today, the 6.5TD seems like a good choice.
The main questions! :
1.) Will the 6.5TD share the same engine mount positions as the 94 350tbi from a c1500 Chevy which is currently in my 80? In other words, will it drop into my exisiting engine mounts/brackets? I'm asking because I've heard rumors that it will, but haven't been able to find a solid source to confirm this.
2.)If the 350tbi and 6.5TD do share the same engine mount position, it would be logical to think that they also share a similar distance to the tranny/bellhousing? I've also been told that the 350 and 6.5TD share the same adapter plate. I know the 6.5TD will need a different flywheel than the 350, but I'm trying to determine whether the 6.5TD will drop into a spot that is already perfectly setup for the current 350 without remounting the engine mounts. I think that I'll have enough steering clearance, etc. as it currently stands for the diesel.
Any other advice is greatly apprectiated. I'm talking to Brunswick Diesels in Australia, but they drop the 6.5's into ex-1FZ-FE trucks. I'm also going to hit a few GM forums to try to get info on this situation. Of course, you guys are the best and many of you have a great aggregate background on GM and Toyota, so I thought that I'd ask here also. I've checked the CIS Diesel page, but I haven't found any info regarding the 350-6.5TD conversion. Thanks as always.
My sister-in-law (Cookiemonsterette) is a chemical engineer and we're wanting to brew our own biodiesel. I've got a source for the cooking oil and after researching this subject, I've calculated that we can brew the stuff for under 50 cents a gallon. With gas prices today, the 6.5TD seems like a good choice.
The main questions! :
1.) Will the 6.5TD share the same engine mount positions as the 94 350tbi from a c1500 Chevy which is currently in my 80? In other words, will it drop into my exisiting engine mounts/brackets? I'm asking because I've heard rumors that it will, but haven't been able to find a solid source to confirm this.
2.)If the 350tbi and 6.5TD do share the same engine mount position, it would be logical to think that they also share a similar distance to the tranny/bellhousing? I've also been told that the 350 and 6.5TD share the same adapter plate. I know the 6.5TD will need a different flywheel than the 350, but I'm trying to determine whether the 6.5TD will drop into a spot that is already perfectly setup for the current 350 without remounting the engine mounts. I think that I'll have enough steering clearance, etc. as it currently stands for the diesel.
Any other advice is greatly apprectiated. I'm talking to Brunswick Diesels in Australia, but they drop the 6.5's into ex-1FZ-FE trucks. I'm also going to hit a few GM forums to try to get info on this situation. Of course, you guys are the best and many of you have a great aggregate background on GM and Toyota, so I thought that I'd ask here also. I've checked the CIS Diesel page, but I haven't found any info regarding the 350-6.5TD conversion. Thanks as always.