Thread: motor kit.
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05-10-2008 07:19 AM #1
motor kit.
My husband has found a 88 jaguar. It has a burnt valve. He was wondering if they make a kit to convert the Jag motor to a chevy motor.BARB
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05-10-2008 07:25 AM #2
Here is one source Barb:
http://www.jaguarspecialties.com/v8_kit.asp
Don
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05-10-2008 07:25 AM #3
I dont know about a conversion kit available. But if you have a cut off wheel, a sawzall and a welder, you can do about anything. It would probably be easier to swap to the V8 then to repair the worn jag motor.
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05-10-2008 08:01 AM #4
Thanks don for the link. I agree with you Moon. and probably a lot less expensive.BARB
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05-10-2008 08:22 AM #5
the 350 fits in good .a jag engine do not make even good boat anchor so the sbc is the way to go i built headers for one over 4 years ago the steering shaft was in the way so custom header were needed i think it was a 90? jag but maybe the same as a 88 . some one may make headers for them now?Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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05-10-2008 08:46 AM #6
thanks pat i will keep that in mindBARB
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05-10-2008 12:19 PM #7
This is actually a pretty popular swap, probably because people like the looks and all of the car, but when the engine needs repaired they find out how expensive it can be. I've seen quite a few of these swaps over the years and they seem to be pretty efficient. Plus you can go to any parts store and pickup parts cheap.
It does seem to devalue the car somewhat as I have seen some of these for sale for cheap money, but that is not the reason people build one in the first place. I bet it handles better too because I would suspect the sbc weighs less.
Don
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05-10-2008 01:56 PM #8
thanks DennyBARB
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05-10-2008 04:04 PM #9
Since Ford owned Jag, it would have been damb decentof them to put a 302 or 351 in there to begin with. I bet they kept Lucus electronics too!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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05-10-2008 04:06 PM #10
Posted by mooneye:
"But if you have a cut off wheel, a sawzall and a welder, you can do about anything."
Makes all your parts a "bolt-on"PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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05-10-2008 05:25 PM #11
....yeah there's a Jag that's around my area that has a Chev in it. Sounds MEAN too!!! If you weren't looking at it & just heard it at the stop light you'd think it was a '55 Chev Gasser sitting there!!! Bill
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05-13-2008 03:28 AM #12
Originally Posted by billlsbirdMicah 6:8
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05-13-2008 07:42 AM #13
Originally Posted by pat mccarthyYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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05-13-2008 09:27 AM #14
Also check out the venerable V8 conversion manuals, parts for V8 S10, Datzun Z, Jaguar, Chevy TPI & TBI, Colorado, Astro Van V8, Volvo 200 & 700
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05-13-2008 09:45 AM #15
thanks kitz. now i only have to wait for the stimulus checkBARB
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