Originally posted by: Colt45
I've finally started to resurrect my '73 Vega GT kammback.
opinions/ideas/whatever?
/so tired..
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Just dump the 4 cyl engine. Those engines were pretty crappy as they didn't have proper sleeves in the cylinders. Drop a nice 350 c.i. in there and have some fun.![]()
You could try a 215 aluminum V8 from Buick (same mounts as V6) if you want a neat retro-rod.Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Just dump the 4 cyl engine. Those engines were pretty crappy as they didn't have proper sleeves in the cylinders. Drop a nice 350 c.i. in there and have some fun.![]()
Thats the plan. I was thinking either a plain 350, or a 383 stroker.. or something in that neighbourhood. but.. i want to keep the weight down as well, so im not sure what to do.. aluminum would be nice.
Originally posted by: Colt45
good Idea ironwoode. I was thinking about a rover/buick 215, but figured it might not be too easy to find.
I've got one of the 4.3L V6's in the shed.. I'm debating to use that or not. good because lots of parts are interchangeable with a 350, and it is lighter, bad because less power and... well its not a V8![]()
Ever sit behind the wheel of GN?Originally posted by: aRCeNiTe
Originally posted by: Colt45
good Idea ironwoode. I was thinking about a rover/buick 215, but figured it might not be too easy to find.
I've got one of the 4.3L V6's in the shed.. I'm debating to use that or not. good because lots of parts are interchangeable with a 350, and it is lighter, bad because less power and... well its not a V8![]()
You would be sorry... a 6cyl wouldn't put your head in the seat like an 8![]()
Originally posted by: amdskip
I have an uncle who has a couple vega wagons and another uncle used to have one before his wife made him sell itIt was awesome at pulling the wheels on the track. He had a big block in it.
Originally posted by: synchronizer
Back in the days of my Vega, I shoe-horned a 4.3 V6 in mine, a little easier and lighter swap than the mouse motor.
If you do decide to swap engines, make sure you replace the stock rear end with at least a 10 bolt.