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Transferring 1.6L from NT to WT

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Transferring 1.6L from NT to WT

Post by neil_se »

I'd like my Sierra to be able to do highway speeds. I've spotted a 1.6L MPFI SJ410 for sale that i'd like to pinch the engine from to put in my WT. Its had the conversion done by Suziworx. I've done a bit of reading on conversions into NTs but i'm not sure what problems i'll run into trying to do the reverse to drop it into my car.

I'd like to use my current gearbox so i'll use the adaptor plate.

I guess i'll need to modify my WT engine mount rather than use the one from the NT?

Any way i can get away with not doing a body lift?

Take the fuel pump, fuel lines, wiring and ecu to put in mine?
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Post by speedracer006 »

whats NT ans WT
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Post by neil_se »

Narrow Track and Wide Track.
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Post by speedracer006 »

cheers
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Post by want33s »

Straight swap. Remove the engine and mounts complete with adaptors and fit straight to WT.
The fuel lines are different so transfer the EFI ones.
Everything is prety much the same.
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Post by zooker »

I reckon you'd be better off putting you're WT diffs under the NT. Everything is already done on the NT for the engine and its most probably engineered as well.
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Post by neil_se »

The body on it is pretty rusty. It might be sold before i get a chance to have a look at it anyway :x
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Post by cj »

want33s wrote:Straight swap. Remove the engine and mounts complete with adaptors and fit straight to WT.
The fuel lines are different so transfer the EFI ones.
Everything is prety much the same.
It's a 1.0, not a 1.3 NT so I don't think it's a straight swap ;)
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Post by suzukigav »

someone has been looking on ebay
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Post by neil_se »

Indeed, been considering the conversion the last few times its been listed.
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Post by want33s »

cj wrote:
want33s wrote:Straight swap. Remove the engine and mounts complete with adaptors and fit straight to WT.
The fuel lines are different so transfer the EFI ones.
Everything is prety much the same.
It's a 1.0, not a 1.3 NT so I don't think it's a straight swap ;)
OK my mistake, the engine mount adaptors will need to be changed.
There are members here that do kits (BenT I believe) to put a 1.6 into a 1.3 car nt or wt as well as places like lowrangeoffroad.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Put the WT body and WT axles under the already converted 1.0?

Best of both worlds then - the narrower spring spacing of the 1.0, no engine mount/engine alignment work - pretty much just remover and replace except for the spring pads on the axles.

Just an idea.

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Post by neil_se »

That would be the ideal combination, but i think that's even more work than just swapping the engine, loom and ecu over and redrilling 1 mount ;)
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