In reply to gamby:
I think he said that all in he was at 8k. He also used much more expensive parts (that 5.0L is twice the price of the 6.2L). What I want is already about half the cost.
In reply to gamby:
I think he said that all in he was at 8k. He also used much more expensive parts (that 5.0L is twice the price of the 6.2L). What I want is already about half the cost.
We might have a winner:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/291410727739?item=291410727739&frommaketrack=true&viewitem=&vxp=mtr
I will see if I can get it for cheap enough.
He offered it to me for 3k off ebay. I don't have that kind of money for this at the moment but I could swing 2. I will see what the auction goes to. If not, I will keep looking at online salvage auctions and saving my pennies.
I constantly think about doing this or something similar to my 84 f250 (has the 6.9 idi currently). Problem is the truck works fine as it is, is manual transmission, AND I don't even need a truck.
So it looks like with a little patience that wrecked 6.2l trucks can be had for 3-4k. That would get me 90% of what I need (if I am willing to keep the GIANT transmission) and I would likely be able to make at least 1k off parts from said truck.
I like this idea. I often wondered about V10 mod motor swaps into cars like a Galaxie, but the 6.2 seems to make about the same power (althogh I haven't checked numbers.) Can't wait to see how this turns out.
You can probably do a old transmission through an adapter bellhousing. If it were me I'd bet that a four speed build up plus a gear vendors overdrive would be better and lighter than OEM - certainly smaller.
In reply to tuna55:
That is likely true but I am cheap (sort of) and the bullet proof, double overdrive 6r140 would already be in the truck and already wired together with the engine. This isn't a small car to begin with so adding 120 lbs to the center when I can dropping 250+ off the nose is OK by me. The 6R140 is behind the new powerstroke motors making 800 ft lbs of torque. If I lost my mind and wanted 800 hp, the transmission is already there.
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