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Engine for my T25

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emer o c

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Hello eircoolies!
I'm lookin for some help sourcing a new engine for my 1987 T25, the old one is too small ( hills beat me every
time) AND has a bearing loose, so it's a total non runner. Either just an engine, or an engine and a human wiht
the ability to put it in! It's parked up in Greystones.
Go raibh míle
emer o c
 

beetlebug

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welcome to eircooled emer... you should have no prob sourcing an engine for your T25, plenty helpful folk on here...
 
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emer o c

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welcome to eircooled emer... you should have no prob sourcing an engine for your T25, plenty helpful folk on here...

Thanks for the welcome beetlebug, and good to hear I'm in the right place, can't wait to get back on the road!
 
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emer o c

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Welcome to eircooled, Emer.

What type of engine do you have at the moment? Diesel or petrol? What size?

Thanks airhead. It's a 1.6 diesel, the van is a hightop and tho it's really efficient, it's just too small, so i had always wanted to change it. Then a bearing got loose in the middle of a trip so it has to be done anyway.
 

Endfloat

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Ah yeah I was thinking it would be a 1.6 diesel. They are dog slow. You have a lot of choice as to what engine to go for. The 1.6 turbodiesel would be the most obvious step up but you could also think about a 1.9d or 1.9td if you want a good bit more power. I had a 1.6td syncro (4 wheel drive T25) and found the engine to be adequate. A good man to help you on this would be John Hickey in Kilkenny. His number is 051648397. Otherwise if you're willing to travel to Armagh, Dave Wheatley (caddy on here) could help as well. His number is 04837548072.
 
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emer o c

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Dog slow is right, jayzus. Thanks a million for all the info and numbers. I was thinkin a 1.9 would prob do it, to be honest if i can cruise happily at 55mph that'll do me grand, tho the fuel use between the 1.9 td and straight 1.9 is probably not a huge amount, the further the fill up goes the better! Thanks again for all the info, i'll get onto the kilkenny chap and see what the story is.
 
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emer o c

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Yup! Prob cringey ones with me hanging out the side grinning but I might stick em up anyway! Have a mark 2 golf aswell that got written off before christmas ( before it got prettied up), need to do something with it soon...
 

Mikey

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Re: Engine for my T25

Welcome to Eircooled Eimear.
If you don't want to do the work yourself I would recomend VW Spares or Cosyclassics.
 

george

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since you have a 1.6 diesel then the 1.9 diesel would be an easier conversion, going to a 1.9td is possible but you would have to source the extra parts needed and would cost you can extra 500-800 euros, the 1.9 is good enough, mind you i'm doing a 1.9th conversion at the moment
 

loadsabuses

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go for a 1.9 its quick and easy to do once you have found the 1.9 you have all the parts you need to do the swap already on your 1.6 engine you will have to buy a small spigot bearing to fit into the end of the crankshaft .the accelorator arm on the diesel pump will also need to be modified or it will catch on the engine lid .it can be done in a day or at your leisure over a weekend. if your van has a 4 speed gearbox you will notice a slight increase in engine noise .
 
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emer o c

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go for a 1.9 its quick and easy to do once you have found the 1.9 you have all the parts you need to do the swap already on your 1.6 engine you will have to buy a small spigot bearing to fit into the end of the crankshaft .the accelorator arm on the diesel pump will also need to be modified or it will catch on the engine lid .it can be done in a day or at your leisure over a weekend. if your van has a 4 speed gearbox you will notice a slight increase in engine noise .

thanks a million for all the info loadsabuses