I too am intrigued by the prospect of various engine
swaps in our LBC's, and have seen many various
combinations with various states of success. Here's
just a quick list of what I've seen/driven (owned!?!
:-), and any relevant comments:
Car Engine/trans Comments
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'62 Sunbeam Alpine 2.0l Pinto/C4 rough job
good power,
easy to find
parts, needed 4spd.
'53 Sunbeam Alpine small block ford/auto ??
currently for sale
in Hayward, Ca.
Bugeye Mazda rotary NICE !
" Ford straight 6/3spd. P.O.S.
" Buick V-6/auto nice, but
narrowed ford rear tons of work
" 283 V-8/? stupid
" GM V6/5spd. ugly, bad
home job,
used FI, many problems
Many big healeys various V-8s nice,
if well done
TR7 327/4spd. nice home job,
sleeper !
Spitfire 327/4spd/narrowed Vette rear This is a
^^ongoing project that shows up every year at Palo^^
Alto. Tons of fab work, but very nice & fast !
Spitfire GT6 Chassis seemed perfect !
I guess my feeling is to look at the chassis you will
be fitting something into, as well as this skills &
tools of the person doing the installing before you go
trying to jam your spare Allison V12 into your Berkely.
The swaps that I've seen work well have been very well
thought out beforehand in addition to being
well-executed. The horrible failures have been a result
of design-it-as-you-go-along-engineering.
And my all-time personal favorite dream-swap: A
Dhiatsu 1.0l DOHC V6, the one w/a 10K redline,
gingerly dropped into redcar. Could you imagine what
redline must sound like ........
cheers-
dstone@bonehead.engineering
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