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  • #31
    Originally posted by 85_Olds_Ciera View Post
    This 2.8 L is from a 1988 Beretta, which would be a Generation II, "aluminum heads with splayed valves and an aluminum front cover."

    Were there any problems with these aluminum heads?
    Asking the wrong person . The 3500 heads ia going to be the first aluminum set-up I've had on a 660. The only problem I hear is the LIM gasket. Take a day and change it out for an aftermarket, and problem gone.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
      LIM gasket.
      Only reference I can find on this LIM Topic is in this GM service bulletin, which was in regards to later years, from 1996 and forward.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by sharkey View Post
        im sure there is something out there. what are you wanting to adapt to what??? there are plenty of good transmission choices, both automatic and standard, with the small gm bolt pattern.

        I came across this site recently: MotorSwap.org


        I have not checked this forum's link page...but it should be there, imho.

        3800 can be mated with 4L60E (96+ camaro and firebird) for converting an older rear wheel vehicle with this engine/tranny setup....any other tranny options here?

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        • #34
          the 3800 came with a 4l60e in 96+ camaros. in fact, the 3.4l came with a 4l60e in 94-95. before that, the 2.8/3.1/3.4 in the f-body got a 700r4, the early 80s stuff got a th200c (3 speed with lockup). the s/t trucks also had these tranny combos with the 2.8 and 2.5 iron duke. as for a 5 speed, the t5 would be the best bet.

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          • #35
            Why would we link to a site that tell you how to replace a 60V6 with a 90V6?
            -Brad-
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            • #36
              Originally posted by bszopi View Post
              Why would we link to a site that tell you how to replace a 60V6 with a 90V6?
              3800's are becoming more abundant than the 3.4.
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              • #37
                putting a 2.8 in an old impala like that isn't going to get you much better gas mileage than the small V8 that's in there. Maybe worse.

                IMO you should just find a 305 and drop it in.. you need the extra torque for the large car.
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                1991 Z24, 3500/5 Spd. 275WHP/259WTQ 13.07@108 MPH
                1989 Camaro RS, ITB-3500/700R4. 263WHP/263WTQ 13.52@99.2 MPH
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                1972 Nova 12.73@105.7 MPH

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                • #38
                  exactly, i hate it when people get a small engine in a large car and complain about the mileage... your making the smaller engine work harder to move the same mass while a larger engine will have more torque down low to move the mass without working as hard

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by bszopi View Post
                    Why would we link to a site that tell you how to replace a 60V6 with a 90V6?
                    Build a better mouse trap?

                    Uh...it's always nice to have some good links...engine swapping is nothing new under the sun.

                    Even at Classic Truck, they have some motor mounts for putting in SBC/etc...

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
                      exactly, i hate it when people get a small engine in a large car and complain about the mileage...
                      WELL...how about 3,800 HP in this rig?



                      Originally posted by El_Diablo View Post
                      your making the smaller engine work harder to move the same mass while a larger engine will have more torque down low to move the mass without working as hard
                      Those 3800 motors have far exceeded the stock 267 motor currently in this vehicle.

                      So you think I should get a LSX Engine: "the LSX block was engineered to handle up to 2,500 horsepower, all for a price that will have the rest of the world wondering how we did it. Build your dream with LSX, available March 2007."

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Superdave View Post
                        IMO you should just find a 305 and drop it in.. you need the extra torque for the large car.
                        Footnote - This vehicle has 267 motor in it...with 200,000 miles on it...and the three speed lockup tranny(THM200C)...which bites about 4 mpg, when compared to 700 tranny (700R4).

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                        • #42
                          ok swap a 305/700r4, or a 305/2004r

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                          • #43
                            never said that... the idea is to match the engine to the car without going overboard when considering building from a fuel economy standpoint

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