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4agze in a vitara? is this possible?
4agze in a vitara? is this possible?
well seeing as my motor has sorta kicked the bucket, i was looking around for another motor. i came across a 4agze supercharged in a RWD corolla.
i doubt this is a simple transplant, as i now have a 8 valve carby. i want to keep the 4wd, so i was thionking about the 4agze, a gear box, and maybe a sierra transfer, as they are seperate. with this, i know custom tailshafts and a cradle for the transfer will need to be made.
is there a bell housing adapter for a 4agze to the zook gearbox? or is it custom?
the 4agze has computer and fuel pumps and everything else. i might need to change my fuel tank too? i'm not too sure about any of this, and hopefully someone on here will be able to help me out.
am i getting too far ahead of myself? should i just rebuilt my 1.6? i have no idea about costing either. (call me a newb... )
thanks
Steve
i doubt this is a simple transplant, as i now have a 8 valve carby. i want to keep the 4wd, so i was thionking about the 4agze, a gear box, and maybe a sierra transfer, as they are seperate. with this, i know custom tailshafts and a cradle for the transfer will need to be made.
is there a bell housing adapter for a 4agze to the zook gearbox? or is it custom?
the 4agze has computer and fuel pumps and everything else. i might need to change my fuel tank too? i'm not too sure about any of this, and hopefully someone on here will be able to help me out.
am i getting too far ahead of myself? should i just rebuilt my 1.6? i have no idea about costing either. (call me a newb... )
thanks
Steve
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
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ok, so why dont i just chuck that idea out the window.
someone also said that i should use a 1.6L swift head on my vit engine. i have an 8 Valve, and the swift is a 16V.
so another question, is there such a car as a Suzuki Swift 1.6L 16Valve CARBY ???
they also mentioned something about having to modify the dizzy to suit? i myself have not heard of the 1.6 carby version swift, but i may be wrong.
thanks
Steve
someone also said that i should use a 1.6L swift head on my vit engine. i have an 8 Valve, and the swift is a 16V.
so another question, is there such a car as a Suzuki Swift 1.6L 16Valve CARBY ???
they also mentioned something about having to modify the dizzy to suit? i myself have not heard of the 1.6 carby version swift, but i may be wrong.
thanks
Steve
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
There is a swift 16v carby around , I have one in the shed . If you don't want to go efi it would be an easy swap . Alas the dissy sticks straight out but I have heard the cam and dissy of the16v corrects this and that a mazda 1.6 turbo dissy also sorts that out . Have not looked into that though .
Chris
Chris
thats right gonzo, did it about 2 weeks ago. dont know exactly what it is yet, as i haven't had time to upull it apart. but there was engine oil all over the engine bay when i got home. (and all over the driveway)
and thanks for that rotazuk.
ok, we know that there are 16v carby swifts, and so if i find one, or just the motor, how will it fit up to the vitara gearbox? i doubt its a bolt on job, but if it is possible, maybe i could just drop in a swift 16v motor in?
i guess i'll have some researching to do. i hate wreckers, especially when they dont have what you want. such is life.
thanks
Steve
and thanks for that rotazuk.
ok, we know that there are 16v carby swifts, and so if i find one, or just the motor, how will it fit up to the vitara gearbox? i doubt its a bolt on job, but if it is possible, maybe i could just drop in a swift 16v motor in?
i guess i'll have some researching to do. i hate wreckers, especially when they dont have what you want. such is life.
thanks
Steve
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
HI
Its the same block , ie g16 etc so I am picking its just like the 1.3 from swifts etc . Swap over sump engine mounts etc and you are away . If you get serious I can got have a look at the two block and compare them . They are a bit berried and in different sheds but I will get the pic if they are the same , look like it from memory .
Cheers
Chris
Its the same block , ie g16 etc so I am picking its just like the 1.3 from swifts etc . Swap over sump engine mounts etc and you are away . If you get serious I can got have a look at the two block and compare them . They are a bit berried and in different sheds but I will get the pic if they are the same , look like it from memory .
Cheers
Chris
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thanks Chris, i will let you know when the time comes, as i'm still looking around for prices and odd bits.
i think i'll have a look at my engine first to see how far the damage extends to.
thanks again
Steve
i think i'll have a look at my engine first to see how far the damage extends to.
thanks again
Steve
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
Rotazuk wrote:There is a swift 16v carby around , I have one in the shed . If you don't want to go efi it would be an easy swap . Alas the dissy sticks straight out but I have heard the cam and dissy of the16v corrects this and that a mazda 1.6 turbo dissy also sorts that out . Have not looked into that though .
Chris
im am about to do the 16v tbi swap my self tell me more about this mazda dizzy
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I've only had my vitara back on the road for a few weeks now after having the blown head fixed.Around $800 later and it doesn't go any better than before it blew the head. Getting the head fixed and machined up-$330, gaskets-$100, labour $150 (i know the mechanic), all new hoses, belts, oil, coolant,etc-over $200. It adds up pretty quick!
I looked into conversions a bit at the time but unless you know what you're doing and can do it all yourself or know a mechanic prepared to do a lot of work on your car for nothing forget it.
The swift 1.6 carby might be a good cheap option. No idea if it bolts up though.
I looked into conversions a bit at the time but unless you know what you're doing and can do it all yourself or know a mechanic prepared to do a lot of work on your car for nothing forget it.
The swift 1.6 carby might be a good cheap option. No idea if it bolts up though.
92 Vitara swb
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