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MF below: how did he do that?

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BSer

11-02-2006 17:22:22




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There's a subjectbelow where someone put an Olds diesel in a MF35.I sure don't want to do that but I don't see any sign of an adapter between the trans and engine block. I have a teenager who wants to put a 4.3 Chevy in the Mf35 he mows with and adapting the transmission has been our stumbling block. Open to ideas.




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jdemaris

11-02-2006 17:42:33




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 Re: MF below: how did he do that? in reply to BSer, 11-02-2006 17:22:22  
It's the Detroit-Diesel designed General Motors 6.2, not the 5.7 that Oldsmobile designed. The guy that did it is Arjan Kolkman in Schoonebeek, Drente Holland. He's a member of the 6.2/6.5 dieselpage. You can get a little more info at:>Link

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Aaron Ford

11-03-2006 10:17:57




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 Re: MF below: how did he do that? in reply to jdemaris, 11-02-2006 17:42:33  
That is absolutely WOW! 5500 rpm diesel sounds sweet, too...



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Aaron Ford

11-03-2006 10:18:03




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 Re: MF below: how did he do that? in reply to jdemaris, 11-02-2006 17:42:33  
That is absolutely WOW! 5500 rpm diesel sounds sweet, too...



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135 Fan

11-02-2006 17:33:35




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 Re: MF below: how did he do that? in reply to BSer, 11-02-2006 17:22:22  
I don't think it would work too good if he still wanted to mow with it. It would rev a lot faster and would need a governer. Look at the tires on the Olds 35. Looks like they were spinning pretty good. Did you ever see the JCB backhoe with the dragster engine in it? Goes over 100 mph. JCB built it or had it made. There might be more than one but I can't recall the name of them. Dave



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