NiggShevik
CEG'er
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2005
- Messages
- 196
Hello everybody,
been a while since I've posted. Well, I still have the contour sitting out front of my house, half-dead. Lately as I gaze out my window at the 'tour, I feel the need to get it back on the road.
I put it up for sale ($2000 today, now - btw), but there have been no takers.
Now, the plot thickens.
I was busy all summer, so the 'tour has been sittin'. I got a new car (1990 fairlady Z) and have been moving out and in to a new place. Needless to say, money is somewhat tight right now. On top of that, school starts next month and now I am running out of time.
The point of this thread -
I am considering a "simple" 3l swap. By simple I mean, I want to put a 3l into my contour so the car will run. But at the same time, since I have the parts available in my contour, I think I'll go hybrid.
Tell me if I'm visualizing this correctly-
I'd like to:
- Buy a 3l from a 2003 Taurus.
- Pull out the 2.5l.
- Port the intake ports of the 3l heads to match the LIM of the 2.5l.
- Put in SVT cams and assemble engine w/ 2.5l parts
- Insert LSD (I haven't a clue as to how this is done) Do I even really need LSD?
- Put it all in the car
Of course this is simplified and there are the hundreds of seals etc. that'll need to be replaced.
I can't help but think my list is a little rough. What are the most expensive factors of the swap that I'm missing? And what critical parts am I neglecting to mention?
I think I'll skip the headers (although they do seem tempting) and other performance parts and just keep it as basic as a 3l hybrid can be. Any suggestions in terms of reliability will be appreciated however.
So far I haven't committed myself to the project yet but I think I'm ready. Its just a matter of beginning to dismantle the 2.5l and buying the 3l. I'm very reluctant to go past the point of no return.
However with a little bit of support and guidance from the good people of CEG, I don't see why it can't be done.
Now I just need a garage. I'll keep you posted.
been a while since I've posted. Well, I still have the contour sitting out front of my house, half-dead. Lately as I gaze out my window at the 'tour, I feel the need to get it back on the road.
I put it up for sale ($2000 today, now - btw), but there have been no takers.
Now, the plot thickens.
I was busy all summer, so the 'tour has been sittin'. I got a new car (1990 fairlady Z) and have been moving out and in to a new place. Needless to say, money is somewhat tight right now. On top of that, school starts next month and now I am running out of time.
The point of this thread -
I am considering a "simple" 3l swap. By simple I mean, I want to put a 3l into my contour so the car will run. But at the same time, since I have the parts available in my contour, I think I'll go hybrid.
Tell me if I'm visualizing this correctly-
I'd like to:
- Buy a 3l from a 2003 Taurus.
- Pull out the 2.5l.
- Port the intake ports of the 3l heads to match the LIM of the 2.5l.
- Put in SVT cams and assemble engine w/ 2.5l parts
- Insert LSD (I haven't a clue as to how this is done) Do I even really need LSD?
- Put it all in the car
Of course this is simplified and there are the hundreds of seals etc. that'll need to be replaced.
I can't help but think my list is a little rough. What are the most expensive factors of the swap that I'm missing? And what critical parts am I neglecting to mention?
I think I'll skip the headers (although they do seem tempting) and other performance parts and just keep it as basic as a 3l hybrid can be. Any suggestions in terms of reliability will be appreciated however.
So far I haven't committed myself to the project yet but I think I'm ready. Its just a matter of beginning to dismantle the 2.5l and buying the 3l. I'm very reluctant to go past the point of no return.
However with a little bit of support and guidance from the good people of CEG, I don't see why it can't be done.
Now I just need a garage. I'll keep you posted.