yes, you can but you cant run too much boost unless you lower the compression ratio. Also a dyno tune to recallibrate the injector pump should also be done to fully setup the air fuel ratios.
MK Turbo Diesel 2.8 has a timing chain fitted not a belt
Depends which model. Non turbo diesel is front centre of engine, 1.9 turbo is also front centre and has dipstick fitted through it, 2 litre turbo is top left hand corner when viewed from front of car.
The oil sending unit is located on the top of the turbo on the 94 turbo diesel 7.3
1990 f350 did not have a turbo, unless it was fitted after market, so check what engine you have such as year and size and then maybe we can answer your question
You should drain all the oil out and put the correct oil in.
sucking air?
the torque for 2.5 non turbo is 86 ft ponds, swift kontiki 1988 model
They are rated at 185hp stock.
The firing order for the 4JX1 3.0L turbo diesel fitted to the 2003 Isuzu Trooper is 1-3-4-2
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The answer is yes and no. If the engine is turbo diesel then yes it is a good diesel engine. If there is no turbo do not rely on this engine. The non-turbo engines are almost like a human without lungs and they do not perform at peak levels. Although the German engineers can pull off most anything... I do not recommend the non-turbo engines. The turbo engines can go into the 300,000 mile markers if the engine is maintained well and you might end up having to change the turbo at the 250,000 thousand marker.
7.3 turbo