squidmotion
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in a donor rotary....
here is the info:
i think we might be getting closer to finding a donor car for our project...
i have a 1967 austin healey sprite we are working on (very rust free, garage car, worn out but taken care of), mapping out a few tube frame additions, roll bar, front supports, etc... as a starter to our engine swap... this car was planned to be a driver, maybe a few autoX and track days... street legal blaster...
after much debate (and selling my donor truck) we decided the 2.3L ford route was a)heavy b) to tall.... i'm trying to keep this under the stock hood... we are also trying to preserve the low weight dynamics of a really fun car, as the sprite is. a true go cart... give these things anything over 100hp, and you are laughing out loud...
fuel injection isn't important, it would be nice, but this is more of a hands on car, and tuning is part of the fun... looking to go the n/a route for now, to figure out the swap, and learn to work on a rotary, then maybe getting more involved to build more power after we iron out all the kinks...
i'm looking to do my usual thing when i swap an engine... get a good running engine to get the swap done, get the car on the road and work out the kinks/bugs, then pull out the engine, and do a rebuild, as i finish up the body work, and/or suspension mods....
as i begin to look for donor cars, what are some issues i need to be looking for? what can i check to make sure i'm getting at least a rebuildable engine? what goes beyond the usual compression check and pulling the plugs?
here is the info:
i think we might be getting closer to finding a donor car for our project...
i have a 1967 austin healey sprite we are working on (very rust free, garage car, worn out but taken care of), mapping out a few tube frame additions, roll bar, front supports, etc... as a starter to our engine swap... this car was planned to be a driver, maybe a few autoX and track days... street legal blaster...
after much debate (and selling my donor truck) we decided the 2.3L ford route was a)heavy b) to tall.... i'm trying to keep this under the stock hood... we are also trying to preserve the low weight dynamics of a really fun car, as the sprite is. a true go cart... give these things anything over 100hp, and you are laughing out loud...
fuel injection isn't important, it would be nice, but this is more of a hands on car, and tuning is part of the fun... looking to go the n/a route for now, to figure out the swap, and learn to work on a rotary, then maybe getting more involved to build more power after we iron out all the kinks...
i'm looking to do my usual thing when i swap an engine... get a good running engine to get the swap done, get the car on the road and work out the kinks/bugs, then pull out the engine, and do a rebuild, as i finish up the body work, and/or suspension mods....
as i begin to look for donor cars, what are some issues i need to be looking for? what can i check to make sure i'm getting at least a rebuildable engine? what goes beyond the usual compression check and pulling the plugs?
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