Identify this engine
Identify this engine
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StuntmanMike

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13,156 posts

172 months

Tuesday 13th January
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I haven’t a clue so can’t give the right answer.
But I can point out a few things.

I had a dual mass flywheel and a clutch.

It was a straight five.

It had a cambelt.

The headbolts were Torx.

Cast block alloy head.

It had had an intense fire which had melted the head, pistons, bell housing.

Cheers.

StuntmanMike

Original Poster:

13,156 posts

172 months

Tuesday 13th January
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One more thing, the bottom pulley had V belts not serpentine. Three belts by the looks.

Vsix and Vtec

1,276 posts

39 months

Tuesday 13th January
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Audi Quatro maybe? Its the pnly pre- Serpentine 5 cylinder i can think of.

finlo

4,117 posts

224 months

Tuesday 13th January
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VW LT van?

snotrag

15,463 posts

232 months

Tuesday 13th January
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Quick Google image search for 'Audi 2.2 block' certainly matches up, coolant port positions,, the general shape of the casting etc...

lufbramatt

5,539 posts

155 months

Tuesday 13th January
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finlo said:
VW LT van?
I agree, this area is similar to a pic of the vw 2.5l straight 5 diesel





Two vertical webs and the diagonal. Other details match up too. Not identical but definitely related

StuntmanMike

Original Poster:

13,156 posts

172 months

Tuesday 13th January
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One more piece of information.

There’s a YouTube video of this scrapyard in 2014.

The engine features in it.

And that is truly everything I know about it.

BricktopST205

1,936 posts

155 months

Tuesday 13th January
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Fiat 5 cylinder/Alfa JTD 5 cylinder?

QuattroDave

1,755 posts

149 months

Tuesday 13th January
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Doesn't look like the Audi 2.2 KV or 2.1 WR enginees if that helps.

Vsix and Vtec

1,276 posts

39 months

Tuesday 13th January
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BricktopST205 said:
Fiat 5 cylinder/Alfa JTD 5 cylinder?
I can see the word German cast into the side, so i would think its more likely to be VAG or similar in origin.

fooman

1,022 posts

85 months

Tuesday 13th January
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I don't think it'll ever be a runner again

mike9009

9,429 posts

264 months

Tuesday 13th January
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Land Rover TD5?

hidetheelephants

33,142 posts

214 months

Tuesday 13th January
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finlo said:
VW LT van?
Seems plausible. Identifying what the rear axle came off would seem like a good idea, fairly hefty with drum brakes suggests a commercial or van-derived thing of some kind.

finlo

4,117 posts

224 months

Tuesday 13th January
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hidetheelephants said:
finlo said:
VW LT van?
Seems plausible. Identifying what the rear axle came off would seem like a good idea, fairly hefty with drum brakes suggests a commercial or van-derived thing of some kind.
It was that axle with beefy drums that swayed me that way, I think the wheel laying there is I think unrelated as its a puny four stud thing

Edited by finlo on Tuesday 13th January 21:47

legless

1,944 posts

161 months

Tuesday 13th January
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First thought was possibly a Mercedes OM602 or OM617 as the age fits, but the casting is the wrong shape for either of them.

finlo

4,117 posts

224 months

Tuesday 13th January
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Looking again at the rear axle it would appear to be a twin wheel setup and lots of LT's were so equipped.

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,692 posts

64 months

Tuesday 13th January
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mike9009 said:
Land Rover TD5?
Nope.
It has head studs and nuts, Td5 uses stretch bolts for the head.

Dapster

8,637 posts

201 months

Wednesday 14th January
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finlo said:
hidetheelephants said:
finlo said:
VW LT van?
Seems plausible. Identifying what the rear axle came off would seem like a good idea, fairly hefty with drum brakes suggests a commercial or van-derived thing of some kind.
It was that axle with beefy drums that swayed me that way, I think the wheel laying there is I think unrelated as its a puny four stud thing

Edited by finlo on Tuesday 13th January 21:47
The wheel lying there is a red herring - it's from a Metro





Decky_Q

1,912 posts

198 months

Wednesday 14th January
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My initial thoughts were VW 2.5diesel, I cant say why, as all the identifying marks I can think to check are melted. Might be the rwd van axle in the background, swaying me.

Dapster

8,637 posts

201 months

Wednesday 14th January
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VW T4 and T5 are front wheel drive though aren't they?