As some of you may know, Beck (Her86GT) starter a thread about here new swap, found here https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/047835.html But we thought it would be good to start a build thread with a Topic that descibes the thread, makes searching for info down the road easier for Minngreen
A recap, 1994 STS vin 9 4.6L (stock 300 hp)
Engine/trans out of the caddy, This combo is huge and Heavy!
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Posts: 4167 From: London, On., Canada Registered: Jan 2001
Now for the tear down. I am replacing the head gaskets, head bolt thread, Gasket matching the intake, porting the exhaust, High rev valve springs, and still thinking about cam changes.
As you can see there is alot of material that can be trimmed on the exhaust ports.
I will post some more info as I work along.
Pete
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madcurl Member
Posts: 21401 From: In a Van down by the Kern River Registered: Jul 2003
You've caught my attention. You do good work, and I look forward to following your progress on this, a lot more interesting than those silly pushrod engines.
Bryce 88 GT
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CTFieroGT87 Member
Posts: 2520 From: Royal Oak, MI Registered: Oct 2002
...But we thought it would be good to start a build thread with a Topic that descibes the thread, makes searching for info down the road easier for Minngreen
The car was in a collsion with Buck and was writen off by insureance.. the car was then given to me by the owner i sold the wheels off of the car and then sold the rest to Pete... looks like that engine is in pretty good shape inside
Chris
------------------ Chris 85 Fiero SE 2.5L of fury second one in the garage undergoing surgery See the progress
Now I know more about the history of this car then I did before, Thanks 4banginfun, but you are right there really is not alot wrong with the STS other than the bit of damage and that it is a 4800 lbs fwd 4 door pimp sleed. The engine inside is really good. Cross wear on cylinder was is flawless and now that I see the condition of the head gaskets I can see they really did not have to be changed. The updates on this build up may come along a bit slower than some of my other 2 week projects because this one needs to last the whole winter.
Great stuff Pete, looking forward in see it up and running. I like the 4.9 PCM idea, I know you'll get it to work in the end. keep us posted on your progress, if I have any usefull ideas I'll sure to pass them your way. Good luck.
Joe
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Wipe0ut Member
Posts: 1524 From: Mankato, MN Registered: May 2002
I bet you'll have it done in 3 days like everything else
You are right, I would, problem is though we have not yet decided how much money to spend on this engine. ie cams and springs or just springs. If it was just reseal the top end and leaving it all stock I am sure the engine would be all back together.
Pete
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DPWood Member
Posts: 540 From: Aylmer, Ont. Canada Registered: May 2002
Have you got the Time-sert tool set up or are you sending it out to be done?? I wasn't sure who did those locally. Terry down at the Horton Street Carquest is the guy I usually see for machine shop work. They didn't have it when I asked and I shudder to think what a Caddy dealership would charge.
If you've got the set up I'd much rather put a few bucks in your pocket to get it done.
David
------------------ His Fiero: 1984 2M4 Coupe
Her Fiero: 1984 2M4 Convertible
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PBJ Member
Posts: 4167 From: London, On., Canada Registered: Jan 2001
Not sure how you'r going to set up the throttle body from the 93-94 N*, but if it is of any intrest to you I have from a 98 N* is a complete upper intake, fuel rail, map sensor, injectors, wiring harness for the injectors and the rugulator. The only thing I do not have is the throttle body. If you are interested PM or e-mail me directly.
Originally posted by PBJ: You are right, I would, problem is though we have not yet decided how much money to spend on this engine. ie cams and springs or just springs. If it was just reseal the top end and leaving it all stock I am sure the engine would be all back together.
Pete
Seriously Pete, if the 4.9 is operational, why rush it? I'd do the long job and do it up right. This car will be the pride of the North East.
Arn
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Posts: 4167 From: London, On., Canada Registered: Jan 2001
Thanks for the offer Joe, I will let you know but for the time being I am good for N* parts. For an IAC I will either get a throttle body with one or run a separate stand alone IAC that I believe was shown to me through Bubbajoes web site using a modified 3.1iac and housing.
Arn, I am not patient enough to let the engine sit for a season, if I know I have more power in the garage I want it in the back of the fiero sooner than later. If we don't go for cams this year than it is only an hour and a half to drop the engine/cradle and then get at those cams later. We shall see...
Thanks for the offer Joe, I will let you know but for the time being I am good for N* parts. For an IAC I will either get a throttle body with one or run a separate stand alone IAC that I believe was shown to me through Bubbajoes web site using a modified 3.1iac and housing.
Arn, I am not patient enough to let the engine sit for a season, if I know I have more power in the garage I want it in the back of the fiero sooner than later. If we don't go for cams this year than it is only an hour and a half to drop the engine/cradle and then get at those cams later. We shall see...
Pete
Hmm sounds like I need to start tlaking prices with you on better breating for my 4.9. I'm betting I could pick up a set of heads locally for cheap and practice the art of porting. Then ........ Oh damn it here we go again. And yes I know your 4.9 is for sale and has everything done, but I'd feel bad for this motor
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spearce Member
Posts: 257 From: Delaware, Ontario,Canada Registered: Nov 2002
Thanks for the offer Joe, I will let you know but for the time being I am good for N* parts. For an IAC I will either get a throttle body with one or run a separate stand alone IAC that I believe was shown to me through Bubbajoes web site using a modified 3.1iac and housing.
Nope nothing new. I am suspecting the turbo should show up in the mail soon. I have as you can see in the pics stripped the engine down and removed the heads, and polished the piston tops. All of the pieces have been degreased but still need to be cleaned and painted where required. I am going to disassemble the heads to do some porting and cleaning soon along with timesert threading the head theads.
Thanks for the link for the IAC and also the picture, it looks easy enough to build for us.
As for the Turbo 4.9 it does not have a new buyer yet, so it may get parted out.
Pete
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fourpoint9 Member
Posts: 1058 From: Long Beach, WA, USA Registered: Feb 2004
Yes Rockcrawl has a bit of a head start on his but we keep in contact and likely both cars will end up coming out fairly similar in the electronics but different in engine mounting, turbo, and transmission. We work well together and keep the pressure on. Likely our car will take off again rather quickly once Christmas is over and all the parts have been aquired.