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    Default 3L Swap question...

    Just thinking about doing a 3L Swap in the future and was trying to price everything.

    My question to all of you guys with 3L... How much did you spend on your complete 3L Swap?

    Please, Give details on what you type of swap you did. (Full, Hybrid, etc...)
    Also, please mention if you included anything else like a new clutch while the engine was out and what not.

    Thanks

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    3L with SVT intakes and cams. (hybrid port is what i call it)

    2003 taurus 3L block. 42k on it. 400$ picked up myself.

    SVT intakes and cams - off my SVT 0$

    Buzki (w/e) plates: 20$

    LIM gaskets, UIM gaskets: 50$ approx.

    EXH manifold gaskets: 25$ approx

    EGR gasket 5$ approx

    Timing cover and Valve cover gasket kits: 75$ approx

    i'm sitting at about 600$ on the engine and etc.

    however i bought a lot of other fluids and such too.

    PS fluid
    Antifreeze
    Oil
    Filter
    Tranny fluid

    Bits for porting!
    Serpentine belt for AC delete

    thats about it. other than a few bolts. total cost was around 1500 after every nickel and dime was figured out.

    after driving to michigan and picking the blown up car back to MN, i'm sitting at about 2200$

    i sold alot of the scrap aluminum and the nitrous kit, so i saved about 600$ there. if you planned it right, you could sell your 2.5L (if running) and wave the cost of the 3L longblock.

    also my engine came with an updated water pump. i had a spec stage3 i reused with about 22k on it. i had headers and a full exhaust. i rebuilt the axles with new grease and straps on the boots. i had new ball joints (bolt on!) which you might want to buy too. i got 25$ apiece ones from autozone that are greaseable. they are bolt on, but that is nice when you are pulling everything apart i'll tell you what!
    Last edited by TRicker; 12-24-2007 at 04:28 PM.
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    Hmmmmmm

    Whatever figure you end up on, double it. You'll spend a load more on parts runs, tools, gaskets, misc. stuff.


    US23


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    Tricker, what kind of WHP you get now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pudmunkie View Post
    Hmmmmmm

    Whatever figure you end up on, double it. You'll spend a load more on parts runs, tools, gaskets, misc. stuff.
    seems legit...about how much did you spend on your swap when all was said and done?
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    I've got about $1,000 in it so far and about another $500+ to go on just finishing the motor itself. Then figure another $1000 for rebuilding the transmission and getting a new flywheel and clutch.

    Money spent so far includes:

    3.0 - $500
    Gas to go get new motor - ~$100
    Engine hoist and stand - ~$300
    Junkyard parts and new tools - $100 - $200

    Things left to get just for the motor

    Serpentine Belt
    Waterpump belt
    Waterpump gasket
    160F Thermostat
    Coolant temp sensor
    Coolant temp sender
    Cam sensor
    EGR Valve
    EGR valve gasket
    O2 sensors
    Crankshaft sensor
    UIM/LIM gasket
    Fuel pressure regulator
    fuel injector O rings
    Spark plugs
    Plug wires
    TTY crank bolt
    2.5L oil pick-up tube
    2.5 oil dip stick
    Idler pulley
    Pulley tensioner
    Timing cover gasket
    Crank seal
    Last edited by 69Boss302; 12-25-2007 at 12:38 PM.
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    now, did you use SVT Intakes?
    2000 T-Green CSVT 3L #1065/2150
    2000 T-Green CSVT #0998/2150 SOLD!!!
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    yes, I will be using the SVT UIM, LIM, HIM, HER, Fuel rail, injectors and airbox.

    Forgot about the Bugzuki plates too for mounting the LIM. Those are excellent to use when it comes time to port the block to accept the SVT fuel injectors.

    EDIT: The only reason why I am replacing every sensor is for peace of mind. It's been about 2 years since this car has ran and is 160,000 miles rough. It's not needed if yours is on the road already and without problems.
    Last edited by 69Boss302; 12-25-2007 at 02:38 PM.
    Former - 98 CSVT E0 T-Red 4/4/97 #173 of 6535

    4 out of 3 people have problems with fractions.

    98 SVT Contour #2 98 SVT Contour #587 99 SVT Contour #1256

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    A grand into the trans and probably another 1200 into the motor and swap.

    It got more expensive when I had to re-pull the motor, buying 100s of dollars worth of fluids twice adds up.


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    im looking to do the same thing rather soon. but one difference is i want to turbo it when i put the 3 in like badsvt did.
    1998 CSVT #6285 SF/MNB

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