Been looking at this for quite some time now. Anyone out there with experience on the D or DX series blocks? I know they have a robust bottom end and are sometimes used to build stroker SBC's. The Olds diesel has a warped and curious reputation, but I think it would be an interesting swap into a Luv. Considering the astonishing lack of overall power in the C223, as far as swaps go, this seems to make some sort of sense to me. The '79 LF9 engine was rated at 105 HP, nearly twice a stock C223. The 5.7 had weak head bolts which now, after 20 something years, has been addressed. Plus it has mechanical injection, which is SVO friendly, and a relatively simple wiring circuit. Olds 5.7's seem to come up on craigslist for between $50-$200, which is cheap compared to a decent C223. Torque might be an issue, but it seems you could retain the stock rear end. There are guys running 1.8's with 100+ horse, right?
I'd like to hear from you guys that might have experience with this block. I think a TH350/400 will bolt up to this engine as well, so the trans bracket would be more familiar territory. What about the water pump? If the block is the same as a 350, would it interchange with a shorter one?
As to the why?!?...I'd like to try to run a truck on veggie oil, and I'd like to try a V8 swap at some point. Seems like if I'm going to actually tackle the project, I might as well build what I want, right?
Like to hear your comments
