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3.0 conversion

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:50 pm
by fortom
Hi guys, I have the opportunity to buy a 1989 164 3.0 automatic for a good price here in N.Z. I was looking at rebuilding my 2.5 motor but could get this car complete and running with 108k on the clock(car has rust issues).
This subject has been touched on before, but i need to make a quick decision so i would appreciate info on what needs to be done to fit this motor to my gtv6, engine mounts , bellhousing , flywheel. exhaust.....
Barry?????? :lol:

Cheers
Tom

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:54 am
by fortom
Have read through some of the old forums, seems like it should be not to difficult. Need a 4mm spacer for the gtv6 flywheel and might have to modify the bellhousing to fit ? the motor from the 164 is a 12v.. any info on the distributor on this engine ? Anybody??
Cheers

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:15 am
by Barry
Tom,does it have a dizzy?If so,it should be the Hall type ..Can be used to trigger any efi system..Is it mpunted on the rear of the head?If so,blank it off and put into the std position..It might need a bit of coaxing,I dont know,have never worked on a rear dizzy engine :D :D :D But anything is possible..

On the old 12v you would not need the 4mm spacer for the flywheel.,only new generation engines..

Gtv sump,gtv oil pump,eng mounts,bellhousing and flywheel-

You should be driving after all this..

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:35 pm
by fortom
Thanks Barry, will go and have a look at the car tomorrow and check out the dizzy, if the price stays pretty low sounds like a good plan.

Will keep you posted. cheers

Tom

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:02 pm
by tImBoWe
How you getting on with you 3.0l decission Tom? I rebuilt my 2.5 Litre using IAP piston and sleeve kit and new big end/ main bearings, hydraulic tensioner rebuild kit, Kelford cams done a regrind on the cams and other bits and pieces sourced from IAP. All for a bit under $3k. Sweet engine! Pulls very well indeed. I to looked at a 3.0 conversion but decided against that cause of the hassles with the computer/ignition ect.
I do have a 3.0 sitting in the shed though if you need any spares.

Good luck Tim.

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:06 pm
by tImBoWe
How you getting on with you 3.0l decission Tom? I rebuilt my 2.5 Litre using IAP piston and sleeve kit and new big end/ main bearings, hydraulic tensioner rebuild kit, Kelford cams done a regrind on the cams and other bits and pieces sourced from IAP. All for a bit under $3k. Sweet engine! Pulls very well indeed. I to looked at a 3.0 conversion but decided against that cause of the hassles with the computer/ignition ect.
I do have a 3.0 sitting in the shed though if you need any spares.

Good luck Tim.

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:15 am
by fortom
Hi Tim, the car was on trade me and went above what i was willing to pay. I would have used the engine , ecu etc and got rid of the body as it had rust issues. I still have thoughts of keeping the car original but would like the extra horsepower, so still thinking about the best solution. Will let you know what i decide.

Tom

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:26 am
by Jose_76
You'll love the 3.0 extra punch! If it's cheap, go for it :wink:

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:12 pm
by tImBoWe
Agreed. There is NO substitute for horses. 3.0 motors are cheap as chips these days.

Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 11:33 pm
by fortom
Hi Tim, do you know of any 3.0 motors for sale ?
tom

Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 4:43 pm
by tImBoWe
Yeah I've got one in the shed. Havent heard it running but the chap told me it was a good runner. Not quite sure weather I want to let it go... How much do you think its worth?

Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 9:38 pm
by Que Boludo
I have one out of a 75 with all the electronics, plug and play!