Snowdoggie wrote:
There's an 89 V6 for sale right down the street from me. The price keeps dropping. Now it's $500 or best offer. What can I do with it? Swap with a turbo 4? Build up the V6?
Could the parts for a 5 speed swap be found?
I still can't sell a '90 for $500 runs and drives.
Some solid advice, however be aware there was a towing package which gave heavy duty suspension and larger lug patterns. But those make excellent work "trucks."
A important feature to look for was a option called a "convert-a-bed" It was a middle seat with an extra cushion which folds out to make the entire back a bed.
The common bolt pattern is 5x100. Struts from daytona's can be bolted to the front dropping it a few inches. The rear is a tube (beam) axle on leaf springs, lowering blocks can be fabbed easily. Stripped weigh about 3000 lbs without any real cutting. Rear disks have also been adapted. Think of it as a k-car with a few bigger pieces.
If your starting from scratch power train wise, I wouldn't worry too much. The 4 speed auto is weak sauce, but somewhat cool when it works. the 3 speed auto is stronger and can be built quite sturdy. The 5 speed transmission has a bell housing for the 2.5 (adaped to the 2.4) and the 3.0 but not the 3.3.
My "hot rod" I have been screwing around with for a while started as a 89 2.5 turbo with a 3 speed auto. It is now an intercooled 2.5 16v 5 speed that I'm finishing up the build on.
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.. Needs a few loose ends tied up, but at least now its running.
The v-6 can be swapped for a 4 banger easily. There are 3 motor mounts (possibly a 4th strut on tranny and k-frame but can be omitted with solid mounts). The mount points are all the same for the motors, the mounts are the only thing that differ. A built 2.4 turbo (think srt-4) and transmission could and have been swapped. Or a 2.5 turbo etc.
5 speed swaps aren't that bad. (I just finished one) If original parts can not be found, parts from daytona/shadow/spirits etc can be used. They are cable shift, cable clutch tran's and the shfiter and clutch pedal/bolt can be robbed from aforementioned cars. The srt-4 tranny is hyd clutch, but a master cyl and pedal wouldn't be that difficult to fab.
Overall, it could be very fun, but I doubt will ever be that competitive. I don't think you will get it much under 3000 lbs. I could not have a honest sub 2k in my van (scary huh) after the engine rebuild, otherwise, it would make it down for a challenge!
Also, thinking of twin engine vehicles, this would be a rather easy one to do space wise. re-use the front k-member suspension and engine in rear, have dual turbo 4 bangers and still have some room in the middle.
I've been dreaming of a new build, even before this if finished; I want a buick roadmaster (with awesome twin sun roof) with a built lt1, side-pipes and a t-56..