Sorry for writing in English. My German is not good enough for this topic.
I am going to renovate an LT from 1980 and the old diesel engine is for sure replaced. Considering the option, it would be nice with some opinions on my ideas. I have a lot of experience and knowledge in VW diesels but I'm not really sure which way to go this time.
My options.
D24TIC. The easiest option but still old and it is a lump. I can source one pretty easy and spare parts for a renovation is easy to find too.
Still, it's an old slow engine.
TDI R5 2.5. I can source this engine somewhat easy, but if I go with this engine I need another drive line. I was actually contemplating buying a newer LT and take everything (engine, gearbox, rear axle). Big minus is all the space needed for two vehicles at the same time and all the extra work to get rid of it.
1.9 TDI. I know these engines in and out. But they don't fit the LT gearbox without adapter or mods. And there is no good alternative if I want to change gearbox and the original transmission is way too low for a TDI. Also I'm worried this engine will work harder than healthy with it's smaller volume. Even though there are 165 hp versions they are not really made for high torque output in the long run (like moving a gigantic shoe box on wheels on Autobahn...)
And here comes my joker, which I start to like quite a lot:
OM60x. Yes, an MB engine. The OM603/OM606 and OM605 are very reliable engines and tuners use them with untouched internals with very high output. Also, the OM603 and OM605 exist with mechanical pumps that makes a conversion super easy. They are used in rear wheel drive applications and there are some beefy gearboxes too and I think the transmission taken directly from an MB car will survive a long time in an LT, they are also very reliable. I can source both engine and gearbox pretty easy, there are many MB's in Sweden.
As a bonus, if I brake down somewhere in south Europe there shouldn't be a problem to find a replacement gearbox or engine.
3 litre MB, will I be killed by fanatics for not using a VW engine?
Please, give me your thoughts! :)