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I have to agree. I never thought I would see a question from someone looking to swap a smaller engine into an M37.I admit that I do not have the hp/torque curves for the engines...
However, having owned a few M37 and performed more than one engine swap (and having talked to a lot of folks over the years concerning their swaps), I think that you would be sorely disappointed in the performance of the M37 with a M151 engine (even if turbo'd) due to the lack of low end grunt...
.I agree with what other's have posted here. The M151 motor was designed as an industrial motor for Forklifts and Generators. It works well in the 151 because they aren't much bigger than a forklift. Load a 151 down with people gear and a loaded trailer and the peppy jeep becomes a tired dog. I know this from experience. I think putting that motor into the heavy M37s would slow it down more than it already is. And I don't know of any bolt on turbo for a 151 so you would have to be engineering that on your own. If you really don't want to rebuild the motor you have then look for a swap of a 318 or 360 Mopar. But as stated above engine swaps have their own set of issues and problems.
GUTLESSWhat about an SD33 Diesel? Would it fit?
I talked to one guy who makes & sells a few items to retrofit onto M37 trucks. His current project is a turbo charger to work with the 230 engine. He has tried out a prototype. Last I spoke with him, he was not sure if this was just going to be a one-off, or if he might eventually sell the kits.There used to be a company called Clifford Engineering that built and raced 6 cylinder engines that could probably give you thye performance you want from your original T245 Dodge engine. You might give them a call: https://cliffordperformance.net/
The stove bolt six is a definite downgrade. Chrysler 251 is a much better engine, and is almost a drop in replacement.An old 292 chevy stright six stove bolt engine would be a nice upgrade and it would give you a good boost in power. Just my .02 cents.
Mark
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