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Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« on: November 09, 2008, 10:55:14 AM »
Eddy,

I have started this post for you my friend, your other one got hijacked!

What you were asking for was help/advice and any info on putting a Black EFI motor into your Bedford.
I found a few things that will be of assistance.

This page is FULL of helpful information, a great 'step by step' guide.
http://www.oldholdens.com/tech/vkeficonversion/index.php




This should take care of any questions to do with wiring...
http://oldholden.com/node/657

This is another good page showing the conversion into a HZ sedan....
http://holdenpaedia.oldholden.com/EFI_VK_Conversion

AND I would give this bloke a call and have a good old chat to him, he has already done the conversion on a Beddy in 2003:

BedfordBloke on Wed, 08/01/2003 - 23:46.

I have converted my Bedford Van, (originaly red 186, trimatic box long shift) to a 3.3l VK Black motor and much or less it was a strait bolt in job.
This motor should bolt onto your original GearBox and will fit the engine mounts etc.. On the outside the 186 and the 3.3L are pretty much the same size..

THINGS YOU SHOULD WATCH FOR...
Good chance you will need a few things off the old 186 to go onto the Black 3.3l to make it fit, so dont throw it away, keep it handy during the swap...
You will most likely have to change over the sump and oil strainer as they differ in alot of different holdens...

The Fan, Water Pump and pully setup at the front of the engine on the VK could cause you some probs, It is longer overall than the 186 so it may foul on your radiator. You will not know this till you put it in so do not worry you can change over the pully's fan and in an extreem the water pump... BTW Do you need the Air Cond and Power Steering, These run off another pully that can be removed to make room.... I would just recomend in these cases just to get rid of the fan and have Thermo's...

With the wiring it is an EFI engine with computer and tachometric relays and all kinds if gear that you should get an auto electrition to hook all this up because it is a HeadF@*k....(I know an awsome MOBILE Auto Electrc's Guy that did mine..In Sydney)

There is pleny more I can let you know about my convertion and I hope many of them will relate to yours....
Also talk to Sammy on this site, he has helped me alot as well...

Dean Cropp
Sydney, Australia
76 Bedford CF Short, Holden 3.3L Black EFI (VK)
Long Shift Trimatic, Tall 2.6 Holden Diff, DiscBrake Front
Mariineboy@optushome.com.au



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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2008, 04:50:54 PM »
Thanx Jock, you are an inspiration  ;D
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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2012, 07:26:23 PM »
So Eddy!

How you been brother?

Coming up to 4 years since I posted the inspiring info about the VK Black motor... Did you do it?

 :) :) :)

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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2012, 07:39:43 PM »
So Jock you failed to tell everyone that they had to cut the floor & moddify the engine cover to clear the injection manifold
If you want a job done right DO it yourself

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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2012, 07:43:14 PM »
So Jock you failed to tell everyone that they had to cut the floor & moddify the engine cover to clear the injection manifold

I thought that was a given Reidy!  :D :D :D

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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2012, 07:44:44 PM »
So Jock you failed to tell everyone that they had to cut the floor & moddify the engine cover to clear the injection manifold

Say Reidy do you drink at the pub at 'Tele Point' ?
My wifes father lives in Wauchope and goes to the Tele Point pub quite often.

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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2012, 08:21:00 PM »
Live 2 houses from the pub watcha recon What his name
If you want a job done right DO it yourself

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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #7 on: May 02, 2012, 10:27:14 PM »
G'day

My 2 bobs worth...

The EFI is definitely worth doing but don't use the wiring or ECU which is analog and not programmable.
Get the ECU and wiring harness from a 2 litre Camira. It is easily removable from the car and to fit it to the VK the only modification is 2 extra injector plugs and the Throttle Position Sensor needs to be swapped for one off a VN Commodore. The reason is that the Camira sensor turns the opposite way. You could even get keen and fit a VN throttle body. The ECU is the Delco 808 which is programmable.

If you Google:
Delco 808 202
You find many nights of reading about other blokes who have already done it.
Some sites:
http://www.delcohacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4
http://gallery.oldholden.com/Marksshed/ute/donk/EFI/EFI_ECU/EFI_mods/

and a real gem:
Building the hot holden six
http://oldjohnno.id.au/
The problem I have is that most of my stories end with... and that is why I am not allowed to go back there!

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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #8 on: May 03, 2012, 06:26:15 PM »
So Eddy!

How you been brother?

Coming up to 4 years since I posted the inspiring info about the VK Black motor... Did you do it?

 :) :) :)

Hey Jock, four years since this post  :o far out  :o .... how you been bro, well a couple of outcomes over the years, Warren has the efi motor and box, I bought a v8 beddie project but am currently on the road travelling and working up and down the east coast till September, not getting any beddie fix but still keeping a finger on the pulse  ;D, no beddie project till we get home  :-\

cheers bro
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Re: Black EFI 202 into CF Bedford
« Reply #9 on: May 03, 2012, 07:15:00 PM »
Hey Jock, four years since this post  :o far out  :o .... how you been bro, well a couple of outcomes over the years, Warren has the efi motor and box, I bought a v8 beddie project but am currently on the road travelling and working up and down the east coast till September, not getting any beddie fix but still keeping a finger on the pulse  ;D, no beddie project till we get home  :-\

cheers bro

4 years... It goes so fast doesn't it! Good to hear you still have the Bed-bug! I have been well mate, got married and pushing forward with our business - it all takes time but it's happy days. I am currently working on the Beddy and will have it registered in a month or so, pretty pumped to get it back on the road. A trip down south is on the cards.

Keep well.

Jock

 

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