HQ 253 V8 into a 61 EK
HQ 253 V8 into a 61 EK
We have got for free a 253 V8 out of Hq statesmen. It has been rebuilt with less then 150,00km on it. Now the question is will this fit into a 1961 EK. it has all stock gear. Also what will be a good manual or auto box that will fit the engine and car?
Car 1:
1961 Holden EK restoring in progress
Car 2:
1990 Excel, ex Option audio demo car.
Car 3:
1927 Dodge fast four pickup.
Car 4: 1987 Nissan HR31 GTS-X skyling coupe
Car 5: 1979 Datsun C210 skyline with a L20et conversion
1961 Holden EK restoring in progress
Car 2:
1990 Excel, ex Option audio demo car.
Car 3:
1927 Dodge fast four pickup.
Car 4: 1987 Nissan HR31 GTS-X skyling coupe
Car 5: 1979 Datsun C210 skyline with a L20et conversion
Its 3 speed colum shift. What else will i need to take on board when i am going to fit this EK?
Car 1:
1961 Holden EK restoring in progress
Car 2:
1990 Excel, ex Option audio demo car.
Car 3:
1927 Dodge fast four pickup.
Car 4: 1987 Nissan HR31 GTS-X skyling coupe
Car 5: 1979 Datsun C210 skyline with a L20et conversion
1961 Holden EK restoring in progress
Car 2:
1990 Excel, ex Option audio demo car.
Car 3:
1927 Dodge fast four pickup.
Car 4: 1987 Nissan HR31 GTS-X skyling coupe
Car 5: 1979 Datsun C210 skyline with a L20et conversion
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Ok so you will need a larger trans tunnel for pretty much all trans you may fit and you will need a chassis kit or some kind of strengthening and rack & pinion conversion along with disc brake conversion/upgrade.SPL camry wrote:Its 3 speed colum shift. What else will i need to take on board when i am going to fit this EK?
damm that much. Shit i might just stick to the grey motor and do some little mods here and there if its gonna cost that much.
Car 1:
1961 Holden EK restoring in progress
Car 2:
1990 Excel, ex Option audio demo car.
Car 3:
1927 Dodge fast four pickup.
Car 4: 1987 Nissan HR31 GTS-X skyling coupe
Car 5: 1979 Datsun C210 skyline with a L20et conversion
1961 Holden EK restoring in progress
Car 2:
1990 Excel, ex Option audio demo car.
Car 3:
1927 Dodge fast four pickup.
Car 4: 1987 Nissan HR31 GTS-X skyling coupe
Car 5: 1979 Datsun C210 skyline with a L20et conversion
Yeah will will put the whole engine and gearbox in our selves. We will also wire it all and just pay some for a modifiaction plate.
Car 1:
1961 Holden EK restoring in progress
Car 2:
1990 Excel, ex Option audio demo car.
Car 3:
1927 Dodge fast four pickup.
Car 4: 1987 Nissan HR31 GTS-X skyling coupe
Car 5: 1979 Datsun C210 skyline with a L20et conversion
1961 Holden EK restoring in progress
Car 2:
1990 Excel, ex Option audio demo car.
Car 3:
1927 Dodge fast four pickup.
Car 4: 1987 Nissan HR31 GTS-X skyling coupe
Car 5: 1979 Datsun C210 skyline with a L20et conversion
Hi SPL camry (you need to change that name),
If you can weld with a MIG then the cost will be low, if you need to pay someone to do it for you then the cost will be
most fabrication places charge a min' of $90/hr (that is not just the welding, it's all the work from start to finish, fabrication wise). If you do it yourself see you engineer first (regardless of how good you are at welding) and get the project going on the right track from day one
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The 253 transplant is "reasonably" easy for someone that knows what they're doing.
If you can weld with a MIG then the cost will be low, if you need to pay someone to do it for you then the cost will be




The 253 transplant is "reasonably" easy for someone that knows what they're doing.
Ratbox will be able to provide you with all the necessary listing that go on with your conversion, including the correct attire to wear whilst converting your car. He is in strict accordance to OH & S standard........
I think that term may mean to him----Occasional Heavy Smoker or Transform the Old Holden Shitter..
John

I think that term may mean to him----Occasional Heavy Smoker or Transform the Old Holden Shitter..
John
There's nothing as Sweet as a EK V8
Yeah, a bit. Winter is not conducive to working late. The car is at Phillip island, and I live at werribee, we have 3 sometimes 4 working one day a month however progress seems slow, back again end of the month. The body work is the most time consuming. We keep the web site up to date: www.mildfb.comoldnek wrote:Any progress on your car Mild FB
PS I think I saw your car at Bendigo. You have the grafted Commodore front end. We both know how much work is in that. Nice job by the way.
cheers, Graham
If in doubt..chop it.
http://www.mildfb.com
http://www.mildfb.com
Try V6 conversions
http://www.v6conversions.com.au/
Or Castlemaine rod shop for the conversion parts for the V8
http://www.rodshop.com.au/
I was lucky my car came with all the conversion done from V6 conversions for the V8.

http://www.v6conversions.com.au/
Or Castlemaine rod shop for the conversion parts for the V8
http://www.rodshop.com.au/
I was lucky my car came with all the conversion done from V6 conversions for the V8.
