I rebuilt my '58 Metropolitan starting in 2009 starting from a rusty hulk and doing all body, paint, interior and mechanical work. No telling how many hours I have in her, but it is a fun hobby. There is nothing like the Met for attracting attention. If only they would run as good as they look.
To this quest, I put in the drivetrain and suspension from a RWD 1980 Toyota Corolla SR5
It made the car run like an 80's 4 banger production sports / family import, which is modest fun. The handling was greatly improved, body roll was reduced, the disc brakes made it safe, the extra HP and 5 gears instead of three on the tree made it fun to run instead of driving an antique. But the Toyota was worn out when I bought it and more worn out after 3 years of having fun (interpret: tearing up the streets).
So, after much thought, I am putting a 3.4 from a 1995 Firebird in. I know I will have to deal with many sensors with the swap, but I think I will like the SFI and quieter, smoother power this will give over the 1800cc 4cyl, while returning as good MPG.
Thus far, the engines are out and the engine bay is being cleaned up and the rack and pinion is being transplanted to the Met.
I plan on learning a lot as I go.
Wish me luck.
I will be asking questions.
To this quest, I put in the drivetrain and suspension from a RWD 1980 Toyota Corolla SR5
It made the car run like an 80's 4 banger production sports / family import, which is modest fun. The handling was greatly improved, body roll was reduced, the disc brakes made it safe, the extra HP and 5 gears instead of three on the tree made it fun to run instead of driving an antique. But the Toyota was worn out when I bought it and more worn out after 3 years of having fun (interpret: tearing up the streets).
So, after much thought, I am putting a 3.4 from a 1995 Firebird in. I know I will have to deal with many sensors with the swap, but I think I will like the SFI and quieter, smoother power this will give over the 1800cc 4cyl, while returning as good MPG.
Thus far, the engines are out and the engine bay is being cleaned up and the rack and pinion is being transplanted to the Met.
I plan on learning a lot as I go.
Wish me luck.
I will be asking questions.
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