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shorty cruiser engine swap: Can this be moved to tojo tech?

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shorty cruiser engine swap: Can this be moved to tojo tech?

Post by Cluffy »

Am about to attempt an engine & trans swap on a shorty cruiser from the b series diesel to a th700 auto and v8.

A old carbie 350 chev and an injected 5.0 are available to me for around the same price and i was interested in opinions as to what would be the better engine for the swap.

Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by known 2 »

the chev would be easyer and cheaper . but the holden 304 would be a better swap as no carbie to worrie about and probly more eficiant. they both make around the same power.
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Post by Shorty40 »

I'd go with the EFI over a carby :cool:
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Post by sudso »

Rev a chev! :D
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Post by Cluffy »

so we have two for 304 and 1 for 350.
Any other takers?
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Post by cloughy »

304 cranks are cheap :D

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Post by BowTieGQ »

383 cranks are cheap. Go the Chev. You want torque? Start with cubes.
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Post by known 2 »

i've drievn a few fj40's with 350 chevs in them and i felt they lacketd torque down low. but were willing rever's.
if ur guna put fuel injection on a 350 why not just use a 304, easy to come buy parts everywere, and can makes heaps of power.
i'm a ford man by the way but i still back the 304 over the 350 cos i have a holden v8 in my ute.
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Post by seaeagle »

are the bellhousing patterns the same on a chev and holden?
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Post by PGS 4WD »

A stock 350 and a stock 304 both make about 120 rw kw in stock form, the 304 has better heads(flow) and EFI is better on angles provided you have a decent swirl pot. I'd check which ones have the better accessories too, some of the old Chev stuffs getting harded to source or you have to convert everthing you have across. You are more likely to get a 304 with power steer and alternator brackets, makes the install easier, the EFI on those is easy.

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Post by Cluffy »

I was allways planning to fit the 350, on dual fuel for economy and any wild angles. was thinking more cubes = more toque down low and would be more 'relaxed' making the power than a smaller engine pushing the same kw's, but then the 5.0 came along.

hmmmm, decisions decisions.

Yes the bolt pattern is the same, a th700 off a 5.0 will fit the chev, but not the g box off the 6 cyl.
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Post by nate_lux »

go the 304 :D if not happy with it stroke it
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Post by SBC400 »

personally i would choose a chev over a holden any day due to the vast amounts of cheap aftermarket parts that are availible for chevs for instance if you wish to change the heads there are literally hundreds of choices out there where as with the holden you really have only one or the option to port the orginals also inlet manifolds and injection setups for chevs are cheap and plentiful
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Post by cloughy »

SBC400 wrote:personally i would choose a chev over a holden any day due to the vast amounts of cheap aftermarket parts that are availible for chevs for instance if you wish to change the heads there are literally hundreds of choices out there where as with the holden you really have only one or the option to port the orginals also inlet manifolds and injection setups for chevs are cheap and plentiful
But if you use a 304 you'd have no need to change the heads ;)
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Post by SBC400 »

yeah well it depends what you want to do i suppose if you intend on leaving everything standard then i guess it doesnt realyy matter but in the event that you want more power it will be heaper and easier to build a chev[/quote]
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Post by Cluffy »

Allright, I bought the chev, cant put any pics up though a my digital camera took a swan dive out the window and refuses to work now.
Got an engine mount kit and t-case adaptor from marks adaptors too.

Has anyone used one of these kits before? and any pics of the mounts on the chassis? I am reluctant to weld on the chassis but it seems thats how its done.
I am having trouble working out where to connect the new engine mount brackets to the chassis. I had to get a later model cruiser crossmember ($77 at the wreckers! daylight robbery) to support the back of the transmission but it has no mounting rubbers on it.
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Post by jessie928 »

Cluffy wrote:Allright, I bought the chev, cant put any pics up though a my digital camera took a swan dive out the window and refuses to work now.
Got an engine mount kit and t-case adaptor from marks adaptors too.

Has anyone used one of these kits before? and any pics of the mounts on the chassis? I am reluctant to weld on the chassis but it seems thats how its done.
I am having trouble working out where to connect the new engine mount brackets to the chassis. I had to get a later model cruiser crossmember ($77 at the wreckers! daylight robbery) to support the back of the transmission but it has no mounting rubbers on it.
Thanks
Craig
you dont have to weld on the chassis, you can get a dellows type mount that bolts to the front of the block and uses the origional enginemount brackets

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Post by Cluffy »

the dellows/ seatons type mount you are describing wont fit mine as it was a b series diesel and the chassis mounts are too far back to reach
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