My B7100 has a leaky smoky D750 engine. I just ordered a clean low houred D1105 for it. This should be an interesting project!
I doubt that.I think your going to be sadly disappointed in the inability of that swap, way to may differences.
Look at the hydraulic system, oil filter, charging system, water system, oil pan, not including the flywheel and bell housing mount.
But I would love for someone to tell me it was an easy swap, I've never heard of it.
AkJay, instead of asking for evidence proving it can not be done, why don't you just get it done....but stick around long enough to lead us through how you do it?I doubt that.
Most of those things you mentioned pose as no real obstacle at all in terms of ability or inability to do an engine conversion.
I’d encourage you to post evidence that proves that it can’t be done. Unless you’re content continuing to assume that it can’t be based on the fact that you’ve never heard of it being done.
Good luck with your project! I believe anything can be put into anything with enough determination. I once put a Mazda rotary engine into a Fiat X/19! I also put a pontiac 2.5 into an army jeep. Hell! Kubota just put a Cummins into a Fendt and call it a M8! There will be lots of challenges with your project though so keep us posted as you go along.My D1105 engine arrived today. All I had time to do was open the crate and give a quick inspection. Also, I did a test fit of the clutch and pressure plate. Here are some pics of the brand new B7100 clutch and pressure plate loosely bolted onto the stock D1105 flywheel with no fitment issues whatsoever, as I was expecting. I guess that***8217;s that obstacle sorted out.
I MAY need to machine a pilot bearing, not sure. This clutch did not come with one so I***8217;ll have to order one separate and see how it fits. Also, this flywheel will have to come off and get resurfaced before being put into use.
Aside from that, the engine looks like it***8217;s in excellent shape!
Cool! My last swap was a computerized Subaru 2.5 engine into a 1967 Swedish track rig called a Snow-Trac.Good luck with your project! I believe anything can be put into anything with enough determination. I once put a Mazda rotary engine into a Fiat X/19! I also put a pontiac 2.5 into an army jeep. Hell! Kubota just put a Cummins into a Fendt and call it a M8! There will be lots of challenges with your project though so keep us posted as you go along.