Diy - Magnum Swap!!

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Is it easier to do away with the stock Fuel injection?
Well there is always a carburetor or some of the new aftermarket TBI systems, but I'd much rather keep the OEM fuel injection, perhaps mounted up on a M1 intake manifold. I figure keeping as much of the 1994 donor truck as possible would make troubleshooting easier if the need arose.

The biggest issue I have at this point is the same thing you guys have going if you want to keep EFI on a Magnum swap, sorting out exactly what is needed to manage the engine and transmission and deleting all the unnecessary circuits from the stock wire harness.

-Joe
 
Just go carb and toss all that efi stuff

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Just go carb and toss all that efi stuff

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Meh, I've had my share of carbureted stuff over the years. EFI means there is no choke to mess with and no adjustments needed for elevation changes. Economy is better, as are cold starts.

I installed a Carter AFB on my 1978 Power Wagon as an upgrade over the stock two barrel. I ran that set-up for nearly 100k miles before I sold that truck.

I had a Holley 3310 that I dialed in to run on the 454 I built for my wife's truck. With tuning and gearing, it would pull down 12 mpg all day long and towed just as well as our Cummins. I've done the carb thing to my heart's content.

-Joe
 
Ok guys I new to the forums so I have a 07 dodge magnum 6cyl se I installed a 2013 charger 5.7 motor in it but now I'm trying to figure out what harness I can use to get this thing running . Is there anywhere that sells or makes a harness adapter plz help
 
Anyone kno which dipstick I should use for a 5.2 magnum swap with an LA 360 oil pan?
 
Gabe,

I had a question regarding the power steering bracket for the serpentine belt.

I pulled a 5.9 Magnum out of a 99 Dodge RAM 1500. It has all the accessories and stuff.

So what your'e saying is that the Van Magnums have the power steering mounted lower due to the bracket? So, here are my questions:

  1. Can I just swap the power steering bracket only or do I need the rest of the accessory brackets?
  2. Are the 5.2 and 5.9 brackets the same?
  3. Have a picture of the difference between a truck and van bracket?
Thanks!
 
Hi Kristi, Your project looks really nice on the picture. I just plan to swap the engine of my 66 valiant convertible and will go with the 360 Magnum.
I will also change back to the V-Belt and would like to know if you have reused your LA timing cover and the water pump.

Best regards from Germany, Oliver
 
ProVAL have you finished your engine?

I sourced a timing cover from a 71 small block so the timing marks are on the right. And I used my original water pump and V-belt pulley. I used a block off plate on the timing cover and going with an electric fuel pump. .
 
Wow, you covered the magnum swap article with so much information. I am going to have to study all of the material for weeks to come. You could write an article for any automotive magazine.
 

Hello I’ve read through most of this article and I’m just curious. I have a running and driving 5.9 Durango I’m using for everything I need to do the swap. Can I just drop the motor into my 74 duster and bolt up a 5speed and use the factory Durango timing cover setup? I will be using factory efi and computer. Just making a nice reliable “stockish” car that I will most likely daily. I’ll throw in a little fact that the car has been with my family since 1975 bran new
 
I am doing my first Magnum Swap. I am replacing the 273 in my 67 Dart with a 360 Magnum out of a 98 Ram. I am keeping the LA look so I went with the 360 LA timing cover and water pump. The pulleys transferred over just fine but when I tried to mount the alternator using the brackets from the 273, the back of the alternator hits the front of the cylinder head. I was able to make it work by rotating it inboard and above the valve cover but not really happy with that location. Was there a special bracket you needed to make it mount somewhat close to the position the LAs use? I suppose I could try to fabricate one to use the outer mounting hole in the head.
 
I used the same brackets when I did my 273 - Magnum Swap but I used Edelbrock heads.i also kept the LA front end but used a 70 timing cover to have have timing marks on the drivers side. Here's a pic of my alternator bracket. Are your pulleys lining up?
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Thanks for the reply! The crank and water pump pulleys line up fine. The issue I am having is with a boss on the Magnum heads that is not on the LA heads. I think I am going to have to fabricate, or live with it's current mounting position. It also looks like your bracket is farther away from centerline than mine is. I don't have the large black piece that you have bolted to your head, just the triangle plate and adjuster arm. I need this. lol.

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The issue I am having is with a boss on the Magnum heads

Try moving your adjusting bracket down to the bottom hole on the fixed bracket. That will move your alternator down so it doesn't hit the head. That's how mine is set up. Hard to tell from the pics but you can see the adjustment bracket attached to the lower hole in the fixed bracket.

Four years of running like that and no problems.

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I started with the adjustment arm in the lower hole as that is how it was on the 273 but it still hits the head. We definitely have different brackets. Your bracket has the alternator further out from centerline. That is definitely what I need. The top outermost bolt in the head where your bracket is bolted in is where the bolt that runs through the top of the alternator is on mine. But this gives me some ideas to making a bracket that will work. Thank you for the reference pics. I appreciate your help.
 
I wonder what do i need to buy magnum 318 ? going in 70 340 duster bacially running carb and 3.23 sure grip and A833 4 spd.
 
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