But if Ratbox throws his views on here, he may have a insight and a basic instruction manual on how to shoehorn a Holden V8 into an FB/EK pretty easily. You just need to decifer the locked code that lies beneath that scalp of his.

I never said a chev is better, i just said they are a more common swap.ratbox wrote:all i have to say at the moment is can FCOV6 explain why a chev is better than a holden V8
yor words not mine "may as well put a decent donk in it"FCOV6 wrote:I would say a SBC is more popular than a 308 as if you are going to all that work may as well put a decent donk in it,nick_sixx wrote:is a 308 a popular/common swap? it appeals to me
Buick is rear drop sump carbied and i have an edelbrock 4brl manifold for it so its ready to drop in, i just have to redrill the holes on the bellhousing to suit the celica 5spd as Dellows want $450 for oneratbox wrote:yor words not mine "may as well put a decent donk in it"FCOV6 wrote:I would say a SBC is more popular than a 308 as if you are going to all that work may as well put a decent donk in it,nick_sixx wrote:is a 308 a popular/common swap? it appeals to me
i'm lucky i have no preferanceother than &*#@ motors
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FCOV6, don't know where the sump drop is on the buick V6 and if it's carbied or not but if they're like a commodore (sump drop in front and computer) to me the V8 is easier based on you can get just about everything needed at the wreckers![]()
plus i've never heard a V6 that has a decent exhaust note unless it's really quiet
i definately would use a V6 if it wasn't such a drama, cheap to run and go good
Chev is 90 degree V8, no such thing as a 60 deg V8 except in some of those euro exoticars, V6's are usually 60 deg as 90 is not an ideal configuration as it invokes balancing problems - buick and chev got around this by splitting the conrod journals 30 deg to allow for even firing spacing. This is why pre mid 77 buick V6's are called oddfire as they are literally a 350 with 2 cylinders cut off, the later buick/holden V6 also used a balance shaft above the cam to smooth out the pulses even further - here endeth the lessonTrev wrote:FC0V6, I would go for the V8 over the Buick V6, I know a bloke that has one in an FC and the engineer said he could have done the 350 with the same mods, so why wouldn't you?
RB, I also thought it might be easier to fit a Chev over a 308, just for the physical size being a 60 degree V and the 308 being a 90 degree V, it sounds like you would have a bit more room to play with, keeping in mind I have never done this myself, love the Hemi idea aswell
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