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Old Man with a Hat
The only place I would have the ballz to ask about a Chevy engine transplant is in a Jaguar forum.
or on the H.A.M.B. Very common in the rodding community. Definitely not here.The only place I would have the ballz to ask about a Chevy engine transplant is in a Jaguar forum.
Just wondering if anyone has done it and what the positives and negatives were.
Didn't Jesus cure allott alleppos?What is Aleppo?
Could we see some more pics or better yet, links to the threads? I'd love to see more!I have a 66 Buick Skylark and I did a build thread on a Buick forum. When I posted that I was putting an LS in it, the purists squealed like a stuck pig. When I put an LS in my 64 Pontiac Lemans, the purists squealed yet again. Both groups were just as vociferous as a few posters in this thread, in spite of the fact that late model Pontiacs (GTO and G8) were delivered with LS engines.
There are definite advantages I'm finding for LS's over Gen III hemi's - even for basic conversions, such as a wide assortment of oilpans (factory, even), accessory drives, intakes, ECU's, harnesses, headers - you name it.
Having said all that, even an LS bigot such as myself couldn't see much point in LS'ing a MOPAR. Even though an LS would be easy to do, I just couldn't bring myself to do it. It does warm the cockles of my heart to see all kinds of Chevy motors in Fords, but I wouldn't do it. There's just something about the Big 3 that has a line I won't cross.
This thread has gone the way I thought it would....
IMHO, in this case, anything with the C body is just about if there is room for the Chevy engine and are there good places to weld the new mounts to. All the rest... like the electronics etc. aren't going to be answered here. There's no real knowledge base on this forum for your turbo conversion or any other mods to the Chevy.But... not to insult anybody, and maybe I'm reading this wrong, it just seems to me that if you can figure out how to turbocharge the engine, any questions you would ask here you probably should have already figured out. In other words, if you have to ask, this swap is already beyond you.
At the risk of joining the "Mopar only" crowd, I really would love to see a late model Hemi conversion from start to finish. I know it's been done, but I haven't seen a good "shade tree" project documented. Given the C bodies that have had their engines stolen for other projects and are available for a song. It seems to me that doing a proper conversion could be a real winner.
This would be an interesting conversion, even with the Chevy engine and if you follow through, it does need to be documented and I would follow it with interest.
The 1966 300x concept was quite attractive... Front end kind of actually ended up being the 68 300, which is my ultimate. I could do with a custom built 300x with, well, any mopar big block... But now we're talking crazy talk.I agree with this idea, but I also think it would be neat to see a C-Body re-engined with a 426 Street Hemi, instead of an LS motor. Maybe a '66 300 with custom-made 300-M badges on the trunk lid, etc. . . Sorta like it was rumored that Chrysler considered doing after the '65 300-L.
The 1966 300x concept was quite attractive... Front end kind of actually ended up being the 68 300, which is my ultimate. I could do with a custom built 300x with, well, any mopar big block... But now we're talking crazy talk.
There's a few online... The interior and controls were very wacky but the overall body design was really nice!Wow! Thanks for posting that photo. I have never seen it.
This thread has gone the way I thought it would....
IMHO, in this case, anything with the C body is just about if there is room for the Chevy engine and are there good places to weld the new mounts to. All the rest... like the electronics etc. aren't going to be answered here. There's no real knowledge base on this forum for your turbo conversion or any other mods to the Chevy.But... not to insult anybody, and maybe I'm reading this wrong, it just seems to me that if you can figure out how to turbocharge the engine, any questions you would ask here you probably should have already figured out. In other words, if you have to ask, this swap is already beyond you.
At the risk of joining the "Mopar only" crowd, I really would love to see a late model Hemi conversion from start to finish. I know it's been done, but I haven't seen a good "shade tree" project documented. Given the C bodies that have had their engines stolen for other projects and are available for a song. It seems to me that doing a proper conversion could be a real winner.
This would be an interesting conversion, even with the Chevy engine and if you follow through, it does need to be documented and I would follow it with interest.
Anybody here ever do a heart transplant? I'm sure there is a Youtube video...