The swap is not listed in the MQ Bible, so I'm wondering what the probs are in swapping a GQ 4.2 petrol TB42 into a 82 MQ with the P40.
It seems like a logical swap, but since no one seems to do it there's got to be good reason! Where's the catch?
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GQ petrol engine into MQ
Re: GQ petrol engine into MQ
if your going to that effort, why not go with a 350 Chevprossett wrote:The swap is not listed in the MQ Bible, so I'm wondering what the probs are in swapping a GQ 4.2 petrol TB42 into a 82 MQ with the P40.
It seems like a logical swap, but since no one seems to do it there's got to be good reason! Where's the catch?
x2if your going to that effort, why not go with a 350 Chev
chev fits easy, heaps of parts, easy to find, more power, Castlemain rod shop, Marks and Dellows all make kits to fit it.
Ive got a 383 in a 1981 mq ute, using a dellow bellhousing, sits back a fair way - good for weight distribution, and its probably lighter than a tb42.
need any more reasons
There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots
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