Hi I have a Nascar bush V6 and will be puting it in a 88 Fiero with a Izuzu 5 spd the engine makes 450 hp will this trany be fine and if not can i beef it up
You may want to switch to a getrag, plus you will I can almost gaurentee need en adapter plate of some sort.. post a pic of the engine seems like a neat thing to see!
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06:43 PM
GTFiero1 Member
Posts: 6508 From: Camden County NJ Registered: Sep 2001
will post when i get the engine back together right now i need to order pistons from wiseco engine is 3.625 stroke with a 4.155 bore forged odd fire crank 6 inch carrilo rods with a set of pontiac aluminum cylender heads jessel shaft rockers and a solid roller cam and a bow tie block steel splayed four bolt cap will keep it a wet sump oiling
Hell, I'll buy you a transmission if you give me the engine Fair trade?
jetman - love the "Check Wallet Light" LMFAO! My car has one too!
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'86 SE Fiero -- Loose front end, bad ball joints/tierods (inner/outer), tight rear brakes, TH125C needs rebuilt, #4 cam bearing tight (real tight), headlight issues, headliner sagging, passenger seat destroyed AND im ready to pull the motor again and change that damn cam bearing cuz I lover her!
A flywheel that fits a sbc will work engine has 2 pice rear main seal and is internaly balanced due to it is a pure racing engine made to turn 9000 rpm
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Whuffo Member
Posts: 3000 From: San Jose, CA Registered: Jul 2003
Originally posted by engine man: A flywheel that fits a sbc will work engine has 2 pice rear main seal and is internaly balanced due to it is a pure racing engine made to turn 9000 rpm
Internally balanced? Cool. V8 Archie's flywheel should work. I had an odd-fire 3.8 (Yes. I know. Totally different animal), that had a bobweight on the flywheel the size of Rhode Island. It still vibrated like a paint shaker at idle.
You've probably noticed a healthy dose of cynicism in some of the previous posts. We've gotten that way (some of us, more so than others) by being repeatedly bullshitted.
The best way to de-fuse that cynicism is to post pics!
All kidding aside, I enjoy reading about 4.3 (and related) swaps. They're kind of cool, if for no other reason than they're uncommon. What is the CID of your motor? (I could figure it out by the bore/stroke numbers you gave but I'm too freakin' lazy, and I figure you know already.)
BTW... Welcome to the Forum!
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tesmith66 Member
Posts: 7355 From: Jerseyville, IL Registered: Sep 2001
Any SBC 153 tooth flywheel will work, but you will need to remove a tiny bit of material from the outer edge and put a big chamfer on the flywheel side edge to clear the bellhousing (I am assuming you will be using a 1" thick adapter plate like Archie's). You will also have to drill and tap the Fiero clutch bolt pattern. Of course, you can just give Archie a call and he'll set you up with everything you need. You can also get in touch with Russ544. He has a 4.3 liter V6 in one of his cars using a Street Dreams (Zumalt style) kit.
Good luck, welcome to the forum, and post up some pictures!!!!!
how about automatic flywheel with a triple disc clutch du to my friend gave me one will need the right disc for the trany input shaft right and i am going to take som pic's of it today and post them if some one can tell me how to post them on this site
the bore and stroke works this V6 out to 294 inches and the formular for doing this to those who dont know is bore x bore x stroke x .7844 x number of cyl = cubic inches
There posted pics at this site http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1621200 so you can go there and see engine need rebuild as you can see need new pistons flat tops the bore on the engine now is 4 inch but will be boring it out to 4.155 due to more cubes to make up for loss of compression go from 273 inches to 294 inches
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tesmith66 Member
Posts: 7355 From: Jerseyville, IL Registered: Sep 2001
Engine Man, welcome to the forum! You are bringing a project that will interest a lot of people. You should contact California Kid to talk about how to beef up a Getrag. If you do a "search" you'll see different experiences with how Getrags hold up to 400+ HP (all would agree they are better than the Izuzu). Cali Kid does a rebuild and cryo treatment that makes the tranny even better than stock, for not too much more $$$ than a typcial shop rebuild.
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Notorio Member
Posts: 2980 From: Temecula, CA Registered: Oct 2003
Here's a link to a recent rebuild he did to get you started. If you can find this thread on your own using "search" I'll buy you a cup of coffee next time you're in town
I would really hesitate to turbo an engine that was built for that level of competition, unless I had experience with professionally building turbo race engines. I'd die if I ruined something like that. Not to mention that I like manuals, and 600 hp with even a built fiero manual is pushing it, I think.
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well i built engines for a living so not realy to woried it realy isnt black magic like some would like you to think just need to lower compression and pick the right turbo and cam the block , crank & rods are heavy duty racing parts and i know how to blueprint the engine and check all the clearances about 10 pounds of bost and maybe a timing retarder if i think i need
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Yipy looks like i will have the new pistons there dished so if the compression works out to be 8 -9 to 1 looks like it will be turbocharged but will not be able to run as much boost at 9 to1 compression
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