HDI to XUD conversion

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HDI to XUD conversion
#1
Hi all

got a ph3 estate, the hdi lump has done 175k, overdue a service/cambelt and now the clutch is slipping.

I have been offered a cheap xud running a bosch, new cambelt, new clutch and bolted to a hdi gearbox, how easy will this be to fit?

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#2
I did it, easy swap.

If you look far enough back through my threads you'll see my project thread which might have details.
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#3
Easy swap. Specially if you have the xud loom.
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#4
The most difficult bit is probably getting the dvla to change the v5 to the correct details lol.
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#5
Ive also done it, look through my old project threads

Essentialy though, swapped engine and loom
Exhaust downpipe, radiator, clutch cable, use some ph2 dash clocks,
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#6
I'm thinking of doing this myself.

Regards to fuel lines, I know you have to swap the pump to the dturbo pickup. Do the fuel lines fit the same?

Why do you suggest phase 2 clocks?

I was thinking of getting the level sender working.

One last thing... Central Locking, will this be affected?
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#7
Swap the in tank to dt pickup, fuel lines will fit fine.

Ph2 clocks are the only ones that straight away plug & play, you can leave ph3 in but your revs won't work.

Locking is fine.

You just plug the DT loom in on the passenger inner wing and all is well.
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#8
Nice on. Just had a read through jimbos thread and read it about the clocks.

More straight forward than I thought
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I wil admit i had to ask jj0063 a few questions before i did mine, but its very straightforward and easy tbh
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