okay. with the upcoming swap going to take place i though that id start a thread for talking about all the parts and stuff that im goin to be usin.
to start off,
motor mounts.
now ive made 2 different types of mounts for the v8 swap.
the first set bolted to the stock 4 cylinder frame mounts and used a clamshell type block mount. these worked but set the motor up really high in the engine bay, the bolts came loose all the time, and didnt hold the motor very well. there were also exhaust clearance problems with these ones too. as you can see in the picture, the block mount comes in contact with the header. we had to put the header on the motor first and then the block mount for it to work. they looked like this...
the second design was though up by lee. they worked very well too. we took the old clamshell mount, and cut it up so that all we had was a piece that bolted to the motor. then we used some 1x1x1/8in square tubing lengths that were about 7 1/2 inches long and that had a 45* cut on one end. the lengths were welded to the clamshell piece and then welded to the frame. they worked great, and removal and instalation of the motor was easy. they looked like this...
this is what they looked like in a truck with the motor...
with this style we never had any exhaust cleance problems. they were totally forward of the blockhugger headers.
now for the motor mounts on my truck.
im wanting to go with something different this time that will make it easy to take the engine in and out. also im lookin for somethin thats going to be easy to build and strong. after lookin on summit for a while i found these universal mounts that really caught my eye.
these would make things really simple in the mount department. all i would need to is make tabs off the frame that would mate with the mounts. then i would just bolt the motor down. the only thing i could see being a problem is the exhaust. a blockhugger might cause some problems.
so those are more than likely what im going to use. and it helps that theyre only 17bux too.
for the tranny mount, im going to basically copy what hotrod80 did with his. just add on and reinforce the stock mount.
now on to the
exhaust.
im gonna be getting a set of summit block huggers. the $90 ones. theyre 1 5/8 primaries with a 2 1/2 collector.
since im going to have a welder handy during the swap, im going to build my own head pipes off the headers. speedway motors sells a headpipe kit that comes with pipes that have a mandrel bent 90* and have about a foot and a half of extra pipe. they appeal to the street rod guys, but they should work great in my situation.
im still not sure on what im going to do for the rest of the exhaust though. if i can find a pair of flowmasters for cheap ill do that, but i think itll stay cheap with a set of glasspacks that ezekiel duck might still have.
i do know that the exhaust is only going to go to about the end of the cab. i want to keep it simple.
on to the
engine.
its going to be a 4 bolt main 350 block thats .030 over. im pretty sure that the crank is going to be a stock cast 3.48 stroke. the pistons will be flattops, and will have 5.7 rods. the block is going to be hottanked and new cam bearings and freeze plugs are gonna be put in. i want to run a split duration cam in this but im liking the looks of the isky 280 mega. is the 280duration .485 lift cam with a 106* LSA. its advertized to have a 2500-6800 rpm powerband, which i think will work well with the heads ill be using the 2500 stall and the 410 gears.
im going to buying a set of 1968 327 fuelie heads for i this also. theyll get some herdend sets for the exhaust side and some new valves. im still not positive on the valves size, but im assuming that theyre at least 194/150s. so the 64cc chamber and the flattops should give me around 9.5:1 compression. it should still run well on regular with the timing set right.
for the intake, im going with and older edelbrock victor junior. its a very low rise since plain intake thats at my local speed shop.
for a carb, im going to be getting a carter edelbrock wannabe 600cfm carb off the schools racecar. i just rebuilt it at the begining of last season, so its good to go.
im still undecided on what im going to do for ignition. id like to to with a points dsitributor with a electronic conversion in it. then i could still use an external coil along with all the MSD equipment already wired into the truck. then i wouldnt have to redo any wiring. just hook everything up and shes ready to rumble. the points style distributor will also save me some space too. i already have a lead for a points disrtibutor too.
fuel is going to be supplied to the engine by a holley blue or black of somethin electric pump that im getting from lee. we used it on his 78 and it worked goood. the gastank will also be relocated to the back of the bed. i wanted to recess it into the bed floor too. then ill make the main feed line now into a return line, and run 1/2in lines as new feed lines.
for the
tranny,
im goin with the old tride and true TH350 with a mild shift kit and a 2500 stall. to go with the stall, a huge tranny cooler, and possibly a tranny temp guage in the cab. id also like to find a way to make my tranny lines braided steel lines. ive heard horror storys of putting AN fittings in the cases and the cases cracking. so i want to stay away from the AN fitting being in the tranny. i was thinking of using short lengths of hardline right off the tranny, and then adapt an AN fitting to that. it would them make for easy access to hookup and disconnect. then a big tranny cooler. im thinkin about puttin it in the bed next to the gastank that will also be in the bed. maybe with a fan on it also. i do not want to burn up trannies in this thing. my main goal with this whole truck is to keep the tranny as cool as possible. im also goin to use a hurst quarter stick in it.
now to the
driveline and rearend.
im going to be using a stock luv automatic driveline with a welded stock rear. now i know some of you are going to chime in and tell me to go with a s10 rear and stuff like that. im stayin witgh the stock rear because its in the truck already, and i know what it takes to blow one. ive done it before. that and roadshowbob i think still has a stock auto driveline for sale.
im also going to be staying with my leaf springs. since the gastank will be in the bed, i will have room for my 2 link ladderbar setup. this is the idea...
the bars will be inside the frame rails. theyll then be mounted to the axle with another set of spring pads and u-bolts. id like to add a panhard/cross bar to the links to keep any side to side movents to a minimum.
the
cooling...
is still one of those things that i havnt come to a complete conclusion to. the stock pup radiator is about x2 the size of a stock luv radiator, but the inlet and outlets are wrong. that and it probably wont cool very well. another solution might be the mercury sable 2 row plastic and aluminum radiator i have. i had this in my buick v6 datsun and it cooled it well with the ford electric fan that was on it. its also the right size and the bottom inlet is on the correct side. so it might end up in the truck with a big electric fan on it.
this is pretty much the build writeup. there still other things that i didnt cover, but thats what the thread is about. discussion!