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    Chaiwatthailand is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Talking please advice....thx

     





    Hello out there,

    Have question;

    I have a JAG serie3 1987, like to have it replace with CHEVY 350 small block engine with complete transmission and neccessary parts (e.g. brand part to be used such as headers, alternator, ac compressor, transmission cooler )

    Could someone tell approx price of this type engine and list the parts needed or any suggestion you have for me?






    I thank you inadvance for your kind assistance and hope to hear and get the info I need,


    THX Chaiwat,

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    Get ahold of these guys and I am pretty sure they could lead you to all you might need.It's Jags That Run.

    www.JTRpublishing.com
    Good Bye

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    Here's a couple more sites that you may want to research:

    http://www.jaguarv8conversions.com/

    http://www.johnscars.com/


    John’s Cars has a basic kit which includes the motor and transmission mounts, power steering/radiator/AC hoses, wire loom, nuts and bolts, everything needed except driveshaft and radiator. They have an upgraded a kit which include the radiator and new driveshaft - they state absolutely everything needed to perform the swap - you only need the motor, transmission, and the Chevrolet "center-dump" or rams-horn exhaust manifold and exhaust system. They state that the swap takes about 16 hours to complete.

    Getting it all to Bangkok may be a bit expensive – but since you’re asking and looking you have probably already figured that piece out.

    Good Luck
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