STD Tuning Engine 240d engine swap, ac compressor on different side

240d engine swap, ac compressor on different side

240d engine swap, ac compressor on different side

 
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jenyus
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12-05-2013, 04:09 AM #1
so i got a replacement motor for my 83 240d, but i noticed that the replacement motor has the ac compressor on top passenger side, whereas, on mine, its on the bottom driver side.

can i just move the bracketry from my bad motor to the new motor so i can keep the ac compressor in the same spot? id like to not have to refill the ac system and i dont have the hoses for the new motor.
jenyus
12-05-2013, 04:09 AM #1

so i got a replacement motor for my 83 240d, but i noticed that the replacement motor has the ac compressor on top passenger side, whereas, on mine, its on the bottom driver side.

can i just move the bracketry from my bad motor to the new motor so i can keep the ac compressor in the same spot? id like to not have to refill the ac system and i dont have the hoses for the new motor.

willbhere4u
Six in a row make her go!

2,507
12-05-2013, 10:46 AM #2
It should bolt right on i believe

1987 300SDL 6spd manual om606.962 swap project
1985 300td euro 5spd wagon running
willbhere4u
12-05-2013, 10:46 AM #2

It should bolt right on i believe


1987 300SDL 6spd manual om606.962 swap project
1985 300td euro 5spd wagon running

jenyus
GT2256V

158
02-23-2014, 04:34 AM #3
Just for future reference, in case anyone else stumbles upon this thread.

If you're swapping an 83 motor for a 79, make sure you swap bell housing adapters as the alignment dowels are different (might just be an auto/manual difference there), ac compressor will not move over, no holes in block. 79 motor has a York compressor mounted on top. Throttle linkage is very different as well. 83 has an EGR and a throttle looking deal on the intake, 79 does not.
Exhaust manifolds are interchangeable if you weld up the EGR hole. Different vacuum pumps. Other than that, mostly everything is the same.
jenyus
02-23-2014, 04:34 AM #3

Just for future reference, in case anyone else stumbles upon this thread.

If you're swapping an 83 motor for a 79, make sure you swap bell housing adapters as the alignment dowels are different (might just be an auto/manual difference there), ac compressor will not move over, no holes in block. 79 motor has a York compressor mounted on top. Throttle linkage is very different as well. 83 has an EGR and a throttle looking deal on the intake, 79 does not.
Exhaust manifolds are interchangeable if you weld up the EGR hole. Different vacuum pumps. Other than that, mostly everything is the same.

Austincarnut
Holset

298
02-23-2014, 10:38 AM #4
I have an early and late and a euro version w/out oil cooler if you need compressor bracket parts
(02-23-2014, 04:34 AM)jenyus Just for future reference, in case anyone else stumbles upon this thread.

If you're swapping an 83 motor for a 79, make sure you swap bell housing adapters as the alignment dowels are different (might just be an auto/manual difference there), ac compressor will not move over, no holes in block. 79 motor has a York compressor mounted on top. Throttle linkage is very different as well. 83 has an EGR and a throttle looking deal on the intake, 79 does not.
Exhaust manifolds are interchangeable if you weld up the EGR hole. Different vacuum pumps. Other than that, mostly everything is the same.
Austincarnut
02-23-2014, 10:38 AM #4

I have an early and late and a euro version w/out oil cooler if you need compressor bracket parts

(02-23-2014, 04:34 AM)jenyus Just for future reference, in case anyone else stumbles upon this thread.

If you're swapping an 83 motor for a 79, make sure you swap bell housing adapters as the alignment dowels are different (might just be an auto/manual difference there), ac compressor will not move over, no holes in block. 79 motor has a York compressor mounted on top. Throttle linkage is very different as well. 83 has an EGR and a throttle looking deal on the intake, 79 does not.
Exhaust manifolds are interchangeable if you weld up the EGR hole. Different vacuum pumps. Other than that, mostly everything is the same.

jenyus
GT2256V

158
02-24-2014, 01:10 AM #5
Thanks! Fortunately the 79 had all the compressor brackets and the York compressor, so now assuming it works I should be fine using it. Just have to make some short ac adapter lines at work with te hydraulic line crimper.
jenyus
02-24-2014, 01:10 AM #5

Thanks! Fortunately the 79 had all the compressor brackets and the York compressor, so now assuming it works I should be fine using it. Just have to make some short ac adapter lines at work with te hydraulic line crimper.

Winston
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02-27-2014, 07:34 PM #6
I know, first post...

Watchout on that '83 exhaust manifold EGR port. I've just recently swapped a late 70's 240D AC bracket onto a 617.951 ('85 300SD) in my G-wagen which I believe has the same exhaust manifold as your '83. The bracket will not clear the EGR port. But maybe you are planning on using the '79 exhaust manifold...couldn't tell in the post.
Winston
02-27-2014, 07:34 PM #6

I know, first post...

Watchout on that '83 exhaust manifold EGR port. I've just recently swapped a late 70's 240D AC bracket onto a 617.951 ('85 300SD) in my G-wagen which I believe has the same exhaust manifold as your '83. The bracket will not clear the EGR port. But maybe you are planning on using the '79 exhaust manifold...couldn't tell in the post.

DirtDiesel
K26-2

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02-27-2014, 08:08 PM #7
how hard is it to get a York compressor???

LiL Micky
DirtDiesel
02-27-2014, 08:08 PM #7

how hard is it to get a York compressor???


LiL Micky

Austincarnut
Holset

298
02-27-2014, 11:18 PM #8
the york compressor is the crap one...
don't you want to upgrade or does the engine not have the proper hole arrangement?
(02-24-2014, 01:10 AM)jenyus Thanks! Fortunately the 79 had all the compressor brackets and the York compressor, so now assuming it works I should be fine using it. Just have to make some short ac adapter lines at work with te hydraulic line crimper.
Austincarnut
02-27-2014, 11:18 PM #8

the york compressor is the crap one...
don't you want to upgrade or does the engine not have the proper hole arrangement?

(02-24-2014, 01:10 AM)jenyus Thanks! Fortunately the 79 had all the compressor brackets and the York compressor, so now assuming it works I should be fine using it. Just have to make some short ac adapter lines at work with te hydraulic line crimper.

jenyus
GT2256V

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03-06-2014, 12:09 AM #9
It looks like the ac compressor will clear the EGR port just fine. I'm using the 83 exhaust manifold transfer the 79 intake manifold. The EGR port is in the middle for me. If I use the York that is.
I'd love to use my 83 compressor if possible. How would that work though? The holes on the motor aren't there to put t back in its original spot. Or is there a mystery bracket that I don't know about?
I'd really like to use the York on my rock crawler for onboard air. Yorks are highly sought after for that.
jenyus
03-06-2014, 12:09 AM #9

It looks like the ac compressor will clear the EGR port just fine. I'm using the 83 exhaust manifold transfer the 79 intake manifold. The EGR port is in the middle for me. If I use the York that is.
I'd love to use my 83 compressor if possible. How would that work though? The holes on the motor aren't there to put t back in its original spot. Or is there a mystery bracket that I don't know about?
I'd really like to use the York on my rock crawler for onboard air. Yorks are highly sought after for that.

 
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