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Turbocharger on 226 gas engine(AC D17)?

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Sean W

02-19-2004 16:48:17




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Is it at all possible to put a turbocharger on a 226 gas engine off a Allis Chalmers D-17? The turbo I have is a Airesearch M10. Inside of the turbine housing it says its .48. And on the compressor side, where the forced air comes out, it says its a .42. I think it had a waste gate on it originally, but I was going to seal that up will a metal bracket(same bracket that was going to hold the exhaust elbow.) I think the opening is big enough. It looks like a 1-1/2"x2" opening into the turbine, and maybe a 1-1/2" or 2" hole with a 1" wastegate hole. On the compressor side it looks like 1-1/2" or 2" intake, and 1-1/4" outlet. Its got the normal oil pressure fittings, and it also has water fittings for extra cooling. I am just curious if it would work on a 226 gas engine. I am kind of thinking it won't since its a smaller engine. It would sure drink fuel if it did work, which I don't think will hurt that bad as I just shred a little and would use it for plowing also. But I need some opinions please, Thanks!

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Russ Smart

02-19-2004 17:36:59




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 Re: Turbocharger on 226 gas engine(AC D17)? in reply to Sean W, 02-19-2004 16:48:17  
I have seen pictures of a turbo on a 2cyl JD, they built a box around the entire carburator and presurized it somewhat. Had to use a fuel pump to get the gas into the carb!



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Sean W

02-19-2004 21:09:50




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 Re: Re: Turbocharger on 226 gas engine(AC D17)? in reply to Russ Smart, 02-19-2004 17:36:59  
A fuel pump added would be no problem. As this is not a show tractor, and it would be put to work. Another person said that the carburetor on the D-17 might be insufficent enough for delevering fuel, that a bigger one might be had. Maybe a D-19 carburetor could work(I don't know). Would it be the same mountings as a D-17's carb?



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