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Waukesha Diesel engine?

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Jonas, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Jonas

    Jonas New Member

    Anyone ever retrofit a Waukesha Diesel into a Kaiser CJ-5? I have one sitting here that came off a industrial application. It looks like it would fit quite nicely, adapting it to the transmission might be a challenge, the flywheelhousing is SAE#4, but I think that could be pulled off and a adapter plate made to fit the jeep bellhousing. Next issue would be the flywheel I guess.
    I've never run a Waukesha, I know they were commonly used in Oliver tractors.
    Specs on the engine are:

    144ci, 3.5" bore x 3.75" stroke, 17.10:1 compression, 45HP @2400 RPM, 102 ftlbQ @ 1800 RPM.
    Not big numbers, but It looks like the pump is tuneable (Bosch), and diesels build power down low anyway.
    [​IMG]
     
  2. willysworker

    willysworker Member

    Motor weight might be of a concern. Looks very heavy.
     
  3. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    :iagree: Also even if you add ~50% more power you will be just reaching the power of the F-head.
     
  4. Jonas

    Jonas New Member

    So the F-head puts out 90HP? Not to bad!
    The Motors Repair manual I got the numbers from listd the diesel as a 45HP@2400RPM & 102Q@1800RPM motor, I'm sure that's measured @ the flywheel.
    Of course the same book lists the F-head in the CJ-5 at 70HP @4000 RPM, and 114Q @ 2000 RPM, so who knows where they get thier numbers. Probably from the manufacturer.

    The weight would be a factor I'm sure. Probably need a 2.5" lift in the front to make it level with stock springs in the rear! LOL!!!!
     
  5. Andy4802

    Andy4802 Canadian Jeep junkie

    a little off-course but i love that pickup Jonas... looks like a fun ride
     
  6. kaiser_willys

    kaiser_willys Well-Known Member

    i am with andy, he likes the truck and i need the motor,have the I.R. air compressor that bolts to that motor,been kicking the notion of putting my spare f-head to it :p
     
  7. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    No. 74HP
     
  8. mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

    Sorry quick math is not my thing. I am going with 25% now.
     
  9. jeep2003

    jeep2003 Well-Known Member

    diesels only rev to what? 4k rpm. I think it would be much more $ and trouble than its worth.
     
  10. Hawk62cj5

    Hawk62cj5 Captain of OldSchool

    I want a diesel for my jeep , Im still looking for a perkins to drop on my door step one day :toetap:
     
  11. Sledgehammer

    Sledgehammer Sure, I'll try it

    Send that stork my way once it drops yours off. :)
     
  12. Jonas

    Jonas New Member

    I cant speak of the perkins engines, but I have a few Cummins 4BT's sitting around. They are the 105 HP version, but they are a bit too big and heavy for the Jeep IMHO. And the vibration under 1200 rpm is horrendous. If I were looking for a more modern diesel in a higher HP, I think I would be looking at a Cummins 6AT 3.4L engine. You can find them with a SM465 installed. They are silky smooth, and not much bigger than a 258ci jeep engine.
    The only 2 things I dont like about the 6AT is parts availabilty is drying up, and it has a rotary pump that limits tuneability a bit.
     
  13. Jonas

    Jonas New Member

    That's my junker....

    That's my junker truck. It's undergoing a Polysphere 318 NP420 Transplant right now, so it's all torn apart. If you like that one, you'll love this one. it'smy pride and joy, a '53 Power Wagon, with original Willock Swivel Frame.
    [​IMG]


    Go to:
    www.imageevent.com/rockinjwranch

    to see pictures of all my junk.

    Cheers!
     
  14. cj5 buggy

    cj5 buggy Member

    Nice Truck...
     
  15. Hawk62cj5

    Hawk62cj5 Captain of OldSchool

    Very sweet , Im jealous.
     
  16. jplumb

    jplumb Her tractor first, now...

    Not meant to hijack, but while we are thinking of adding a diesel...what about the little volkswagon diesls that the put in the bugs? Anyone know anything about those?
     
  17. jplumb

    jplumb Her tractor first, now...

    What I meant to spell was...
    Not meant to hijack, but while we are thinking of putting a diesel in, what about the little diesels they put in the VW bugs? Any one know anything about those?
    I am going to have to fire this secretary...can't spell and not much to look at!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  18. firegod33

    firegod33 Member

    The VW TDI engines are becoming popular for swapping into Toyota 4x4's. I've been wondering about the feasability of dropping one in a CJ too, but haven't had the time to do serious research.