ScampNYC
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, I had another thread called "What to Do with My Scamp" in which I described how I have a slant- six equipped 71 Scamp with oil pressure problems.
At the end of that thread, I decided to pick up a 5.9 Magnum to replace the worn slant six.
In this thread, I want to chronicle my build and ask some questions along the way.
My goals with this build and swap is to do it as cheap as reasonably possible. I also want to have the engine make decent power, but have great street manners. I have done the hot rod thing, I've had a 440 4 speed, multiple cars with lumpy cam and headers, and this time I want to make something that has good torque but is fairly civilize and super reliable.
Actually, what I really want is for this Scamp to be a dependable, comfortable daily driver.
I'd like:
- Around 300 hp
- Air conditioning
- Power steering
- Cast iron manifolds! Yes, that's right.
- Hoping to reuse my rotating assembly (crank, cam, piston, rods, roller lifters)
Right now my spend is:
$375 for the motor.
Tonight I started tearing it apart. It looks a little sludgey in there, more than I was expecting. Hopefully the bores look okay. The motor had 101k miles, according to the junkyard.
As I start pricing out all the needed parts, I am really shocked to find that the motor itself is pretty much going to be the cheapest part of the build! Crazy that an aluminum intake is now $500. Last time I did this, they were $300.
One thing that really has me worried is the accessory drive. This may break the bank!
I'm looking at a complete set up — initially I was hoping to run the factory Magnum serpentine setup but from what I understand, to do that you have to run the Magnum timing cover, which means no mechanical fuel pump. I'd rather not have an electric fuel pump buzzing away. Is it true I can't use the Magnum belt bracketry with the LA timing cover?
Looking at Bouchillon and CVF, I am at about $1000 or $1400 plus tax, respectively, for a complete bracket and pulley set up, including the AC compressor. Any alternative ideas that may get my my goals be cheaper?
At the end of that thread, I decided to pick up a 5.9 Magnum to replace the worn slant six.
In this thread, I want to chronicle my build and ask some questions along the way.
My goals with this build and swap is to do it as cheap as reasonably possible. I also want to have the engine make decent power, but have great street manners. I have done the hot rod thing, I've had a 440 4 speed, multiple cars with lumpy cam and headers, and this time I want to make something that has good torque but is fairly civilize and super reliable.
Actually, what I really want is for this Scamp to be a dependable, comfortable daily driver.
I'd like:
- Around 300 hp
- Air conditioning
- Power steering
- Cast iron manifolds! Yes, that's right.
- Hoping to reuse my rotating assembly (crank, cam, piston, rods, roller lifters)
Right now my spend is:
$375 for the motor.
Tonight I started tearing it apart. It looks a little sludgey in there, more than I was expecting. Hopefully the bores look okay. The motor had 101k miles, according to the junkyard.
As I start pricing out all the needed parts, I am really shocked to find that the motor itself is pretty much going to be the cheapest part of the build! Crazy that an aluminum intake is now $500. Last time I did this, they were $300.
One thing that really has me worried is the accessory drive. This may break the bank!
I'm looking at a complete set up — initially I was hoping to run the factory Magnum serpentine setup but from what I understand, to do that you have to run the Magnum timing cover, which means no mechanical fuel pump. I'd rather not have an electric fuel pump buzzing away. Is it true I can't use the Magnum belt bracketry with the LA timing cover?
Looking at Bouchillon and CVF, I am at about $1000 or $1400 plus tax, respectively, for a complete bracket and pulley set up, including the AC compressor. Any alternative ideas that may get my my goals be cheaper?
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