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Hib guys picking up a 1.9dt engine for my flat diesel Berlingo. I've heard lots of rumours of having to splice looms ect and thought i would make sure 100%. The van is a 03 plate 1.9d and putting in the 1.9dt. All I can think is there basically the same so plug and play and the down pipe will need changing. Anyone shed some light on if this is just a basic straight swap
DW8 OR XUD Engine?
I'm getting the Xud engine
I would use all the sensors from the 1.9d then they should all just plug in. Then it's just a case of a 12v live to the pump
I have done this twice done a neater job second time lol dw8 and xud look same but lots differences. I used xud block a 206 hdi gearbox (wanted it hydrolic) 206 flywheel dw8 power steering alternator (modified bracket) dw8 mounts you can use xud ones but won't sit correct (tested first time round) if that help
Ye been told to use Xud mount but told the bottom mount will need indjusting
The xud engine one is to short has to be modified. The rear one you just have to move the fork bit on subframe. also if you want a rev counter and van to come out eco mod you will need to use dw8 flywheel and clutch has teeth on it for the flywheel but it's a tiny clutch so I used a 206 clutch and fly with teeth in right place.

The later van has a multi plex wireloom like a 206 that's what makes it harder

You can see xud mount is to short in pic below I learned all this by trial and error

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Is yours same shape as mine?

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Same as yours phase 2 best thing to do for it to fit best is use as much berlingo stuff as you canĀ 

I done more work then I had to

Are you going to be tuning or running standard ?
What did you do wiring wise just send a 12v to the pump?
Tuning. Already got Bosch and big blower

Right got a 306 for the donor. Need as much info as possible as this is happening this week. I'm using the dt clutch and box. Am I right I may have to modify the lower mount, 12v to pump and rest on sensors swap from the nad?

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Yes you need to use dw8 loom to keep van happy (ecomod ) guess your running more boost lol you will need to weld tabs on to xud flywheel if possible or do what I done get a 206 fly I got 180 gti one grinded all edge so only 2 left this also means you get a rev counter

Use dw8 mounts
What is Ecomod? Yes I'm keeping loom in. Also what did you do with shafts or if easier could you on me your contact number?
Pmd you
I didnt get the grind the flywheel part.. care to explain better? is it for the rpm sensor pickup?
I'm guessing you'd use a crank sensor as the pick up and grind the timing teeth off apart from 2 opposite each other.

But that would leave the fly wheel dangerously imbalanced imo
bodgefookintastic this thread!!!
Well my bodgefookintastic flywheel has done lots of miles fine also hitting 5500 rpm no problem

Only grinded small amount

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Is it balanced or due to break free and rip through the bulkhead