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does the EB windsor manual use the same gear box as a 6 manual? like a EA manual box? cheers
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Southy |
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second question! whats a reliable second hand EB V8 motor worth these days? cheers
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v8 into ea need to be engineerd as no ea's had v8's in them...that'd be ure 3rd q i'm guessing
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same gearbox different bell housing afaik
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Na diffrent length spiggot shft's .. In U.S as cheap measure they cut them back to fit...
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Yeah I wish the 6's and 8's were the same, wouldn't cost as much for the conversion then !!!!
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Clampy is selling his EB V8 motor for $700.
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Different extension housing from 6 to 8 too
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V8 T5's are different both internally and externally. The torque capacity of the six cyl T5 is also much less than the V8 one.
Apart from the obvious mechanical and wiring differences an EA-D only needs the V8 K-member to convert it to V8. Have worked on a few 5.0 conversions on EA's and B's including a 5.8 EB. None needed engineers certificates(in W.A.) but all were required to use factory fuel injection although I have seen one EA with a 351w on LPG and a 351C '88 EA with a Thermoquad!? BTW a 5.0,5.8 or 7.5L F-series engine can be installed in a EA-D for low cost using the original speed density 5.8 EEC plugged into the original multipoint(CFI's can also be done with a little more wiring changes) six cyl harness with very small wiring changes. Pete. |
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{USERNAME} wrote: V8 T5's are different both internally and externally. The torque capacity of the six cyl T5 is also much less than the V8 one.
Apart from the obvious mechanical and wiring differences an EA-D only needs the V8 K-member to convert it to V8. Have worked on a few 5.0 conversions on EA's and B's including a 5.8 EB. None needed engineers certificates(in W.A.) but all were required to use factory fuel injection although I have seen one EA with a 351w on LPG and a 351C '88 EA with a Thermoquad!? BTW a 5.0,5.8 or 7.5L F-series engine can be installed in a EA-D for low cost using the original speed density 5.8 EEC plugged into the original multipoint(CFI's can also be done with a little more wiring changes) six cyl harness with very small wiring changes. Pete. how much is a conversion looking at setting someon back? just for the motor and parts needed? cheers |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: V8 T5's are different both internally and externally. The torque capacity of the six cyl T5 is also much less than the V8 one. Apart from the obvious mechanical and wiring differences an EA-D only needs the V8 K-member to convert it to V8. Have worked on a few 5.0 conversions on EA's and B's including a 5.8 EB. None needed engineers certificates(in W.A.) but all were required to use factory fuel injection although I have seen one EA with a 351w on LPG and a 351C '88 EA with a Thermoquad!? BTW a 5.0,5.8 or 7.5L F-series engine can be installed in a EA-D for low cost using the original speed density 5.8 EEC plugged into the original multipoint(CFI's can also be done with a little more wiring changes) six cyl harness with very small wiring changes. Pete. how much is a conversion looking at setting someon back? just for the motor and parts needed? cheers joining the club are we? Getting it engineered shouldn't be a problem, as the EB's body is quite similar to EA's. Street Machine Magazine did a 5.0 conversion on their EA Sony Scorcher project. Make sure you upgrade to the V8 spec brakes, Suspension, Steering and possibly diff as well. (not 100% sure on that one)
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i scored a 2nd hand efi windsor for $250..thats running as well - not sure of the condition but it dusnt matter coz its gettin stroked...
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although I have seen one EA with a 351w on LPG and a 351C '88 EA with a Thermoquad!?
Pete.[/quote]lol now thats one for economy and the epa.must admit ive never liked the old thermoquad but dam they sounded awsome when them HUGE secondarys opened up,i better shut up now im showing my age |
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Brakes,suspension,steering and diff are the same so no worries there.
And please don't bring up "Street Moron" magazine....this is a sensible discussion. Pete. |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Brakes,suspension,steering and diff are the same so no worries there.
And please don't bring up "Street Moron" magazine....this is a sensible discussion. Pete. didn't the V8's have bigger brakes and taller front springs to take in account the extra weight of the windsor? Whats wrong with Street Machine magazine?
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