I honestly don't care if is chevy or olds just want a easy swap and a clean engine bay. It's a daily driver. The reason I want a sbc is because I heard it bolts right in and does not have enough powers to screw up my trans.
As far as needing a beefier transmission and rear end bla blah blah forget all that. That can be done LATER, I'm sure you are thinking the same thing. If you put a high output motor in it doesn't mean you're gonna go drag racing the next day and break it. I'm sure you're smarter than that. It's common sense that you would go easy until the rest of the car is up to par.87 442 manitoba said:I honestly don't care if is chevy or olds just want a easy swap and a clean engine bay. It's a daily driver. The reason I want a sbc is because I heard it bolts right in and does not have enough powers to screw up my trans.
87 442 manitoba said:I honestly don't care if is chevy or olds just want a easy swap and a clean engine bay. It's a daily driver. The reason I want a sbc is because I heard it bolts right in and does not have enough powers to screw up my trans.
454muscle said:As far as needing a beefier transmission and rear end bla blah blah forget all that. That can be done LATER, I'm sure you are thinking the same thing. If you put a high output motor in it doesn't mean you're gonna go drag racing the next day and break it. I'm sure you're smarter than that. It's common sense that you would go easy until the rest of the car is up to par.
454muscle said:Also,if your current engine is a SBC, then an SBO will not bolt to your current transmission, because the bellhousing is different.
What are you talking about? His 2004R should be able to handle the NRE 632 without ANY modifications at all.FE3X CLONE said:Seriously? :lol: The whole point of a person putting in a larger engine is for the power. I can tell you there's just about NO ONE on this board that could just "baby" a newly installed engine so that they didn't blow up their trans, let alone someone still in high school. 😉
My 455 had the TH-2004R slipping within 3 days after being installed. And that was just at part throttle acceleration. It lasted a year before 2nd gear started slipping so bad that it didn't want to upshift.
But it was terrible to drive daily like that for an entire year. Great I had a nice engine but the car was slower than a civic because the darn trans was toast.
As far as NRE engines, those are no where close to a $5000 budget so we really shouldn't be steering him in that direction. It's nice to show what's possible but that 632 monster is a $54,000 engine! Heck, their daily driver naturally aspirated engines start at $14,500.
The easiest swap would be to another Olds engine. But as said, any larger engine is going to require trans mods.
FE3X CLONE said:454muscle said:Also,if your current engine is a SBC, then an SBO will not bolt to your current transmission, because the bellhousing is different.
He should be okay if it's a TH-2004R (which it should be). They were dual bolt pattern.
87 442 manitoba said:I have a 87 olds 442 with a 307. The 307 runs fine but just has no balls. I'm still in high school and don't have a ton of time to do a engine rebuild or build up. I'm thinking a crate engine is the answer. Got a 5000 dollor budget. Any opions on a crate engine and also how hard is it to drop an engine in?
Blake442 said:Throw a set of headers and true-dual exhaust on the 307 and drive it til it dies. It'll wake it up quite a bit.
Put the rest of the money towards building a nice Olds 350, 403, or 455...![]()
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