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engine conversion

Post by jigga »

a mechanic was telling me the other day that putting a 6cyl motor out of a xe-xf (i think it was those models) is a great motor for the bundy.

he said it needed to be the cross flow aluminium something or rather. but he said the good thing was that the torques is better than the commodore v6 and cheaper. he also mentioned that you wouldn't need a wiring harness...

the cost he broke down were.

motor: $400
adapter kit: $1000
Labour:$1000

this sounds like a cheap conversion.

whats everyones thoughts? does he have any clue what he is talking about or not?
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Post by Lorenz »

I've got no idea on this but it sounds good if it worked for the costs stated. Would you put it on gas or leave it on petrol?
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Post by jigga »

im just finding out if he knows what he is talking about. its a pretty cheap swap if it is all good. i would be intersted to know. do i need and engineer to sign off on the swap?

as for the gas, bundys are small enough as it is, i would need all the room i could get...
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Post by jigga »

Just found the engine in the trading post the mechanic was talking about.

details are

Ford 4.1L Crossflow engine. Alloy head. Unleaded. Out of SeriesII XF. Runs. No smoke


.....for a massive $300!!!

The bloke was saying that its great because is a 4.1 Litre as about to the commodore 3.8L. BUt of course the commodore is a V6 not a straight six.
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Post by simkell »

i reckon room would be the biggest problem you would run into. being a carby engine it would be nowhere near as hard as an efi conversion. parts are cheap for the ford to. engine is strong and would have more than enough power for your bundy.
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Post by I.M.P.O.S.E »

simkell wrote:i reckon room would be the biggest problem you would run into. being a carby engine it would be nowhere near as hard as an efi conversion. parts are cheap for the ford to. engine is strong and would have more than enough power for your bundy.
Yeah I totally agree with that. Get the tape measure out and see how you go for length with it. Also, got to be easier to set up then that of EFI. So go grab that tape measure. :cool:
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Post by bj56 »

u mite be able to run the throtle body efi off a ea falcon wich would make it rune beter on angles i spose
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Post by badger »

i think your mechanic is another of the many knobs that thinks a bundy is a swb cruiser, thus having a 6 cyl engine bay
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Post by Hardcorr »

Yeah, I'd be curious as to whether it would fit. The Ford six is a big engine. I would be hesitant for the shear size, and the fact that carbies don't like angles. Something that 4B's are known to do on occasions. Nothing worse than following your mates to find that you can't do it as the power plant keeps snuffing due to lack of go go juice.

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Post by jugger »

i thort bundys came with a 3F at some stage . there probly a bigger motor than a 250 xfow . but i culd be wrong.
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Post by known 2 »

250 xflo good motor plenty of power and aftermarket parts available for them to get even more power, ur bundera engine bay wouldn't be to much shorter than a fj73. better conversion than a comodore v6 in my mind
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Post by dybes »

i used to own an XF and the 250 crossflow can handle a fair bit of punishment... they go fairly well and have torque out the wazoo
and as for more power ... i turbo'd mine and it was awesome... many people make turbo kits and they are cheap engines to replace when they bite the dust... they also came in an efi version if you wanted to over come the angle problem but... more $$$
i think it would be a great conversion and on gas it would be even better (duel fuel anyway...)
i would have a 250 over a commonwhore V6 but hey thats just me it depends what you want...

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Post by V8 Middy »

Speak to an engineer before you do anything... If they decide they'll only pass emmissions on an EFI then u want to know that first.

In the conversion allow at least $1000 for exhaust (get it done right the first time, trust me) and a good $500 worth of misc. crap such as belts, hoses etc. it all adds up pretty quick

Then factor in power steering and air con if u have those.

Also, when u size up the engine, take into acount the size of the bellhousing adapter too.

As long as u know exactly what ur up for before u start, sounds like it'll be good.
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Post by Evil 73 »

jugger wrote:i thort bundys came with a 3F at some stage . there probly a bigger motor than a 250 xfow . but i culd be wrong.
You did think wrong, bundys never came out with bigger motor than the 1pz 5cyl diesel and yes a 3f is bigger than a 250 crossflow but they are both on a par as far as crap motors go. Like all ford motors of that era at 100,000 on th dot it will blow a headgasket, they don't like water and are a very thirsty under developed engine, yeah parts are available any were but theres a reason for that! If you are looking for a cheap conversion engiine with some balls you can buy a V6 or V8 vn-vp and some vr's for betweem $700 and $1000 a conversion kit will cost you between $600 and $1000 and labour is not much different, but on the whole a much better option as far as driveability and all situations, economy, power, and value for money, my 2c

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Post by cooter »

you can get the efi ones for sfa bout 400 and are a very simple efi system to wire up and are pretty good on fuel and have more power that the carby job
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Post by pongo »

they wont fit in a 90 hilux engine bay. Other wise i would have done it instead.

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Post by hokey »

PM pcman as he has done the swap to his old 40. :)
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Post by Yumsylux »

Evil 73 wrote: You did think wrong, bundys never came out with bigger motor than the 1pz 5cyl diesel and yes a 3f is bigger than a 250 crossflow but they are both on a par as far as crap motors go. Like all ford motors of that era at 100,000 on th dot it will blow a headgasket,
I think you're thinking of the crappy motor used in the EA-EL's. The 250 x-flows have lasted way over 300kms without having to get a headjob. My ute's went to 380km and still going stong when i sold it.
Evil 73 wrote: yeah parts are available any were but theres a reason for that!
Yeah the reason is every man and his dog owned a falcon. Not because they're shit. It's cause they're bulletproof.
Evil 73 wrote: If you are looking for a cheap conversion engiine with some balls you can buy a V6 or V8 vn-vp and some vr's for betweem $700 and $1000 Ben
If you read his earlier post. reason he's going a x-flow is cause he can pick it up for $300. Both holden or ford motors a pretty good. But how can you knock back a good motor for that kind of price?
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Post by jugger »

i think we fogive him holden fans are having a lot to deal with at the moment . :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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