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#31
Re: L18 V CA18
Posted on: 2008/8/29 8:59
I considered L16 as wellbut L18 won cause the L16 i found was younger than the car, a no no for engine swaps in vic.
They are of similar power anyway and torque, L16 with a bit of work should rev higher due to (if my memoery is right) slightly shorter storke.
#32
Re: L18 V CA18
DatsAndy
Posted on: 2008/8/29 9:02
Oh so like polution gear or something ? Cause L16 came out in 1600 so wouldnt need polution gear would ya ? I found a complete stanza 4 speed today.
#34
Re: L18 V CA18
DatsAndy
Posted on: 2008/8/29 9:23
Yeah thats what i was getting at. when i said i found a stanza and im going L16.
#35
Re: L18 V CA18
baldy
Posted on: 2008/8/29 10:42
Tassie law is the motor can be later than the car it is going in, but the motor can't be earlier.
#36
Re: L18 V CA18
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/8/29 11:44
I can't imagine why, as long as the engine conforms to all the relevant regulations regarding emissions that relate to the newer model chassis that the older engine is to be used in.
We can now update old engines with PCV systems, modern carb[s] or EFI, & Electronic ignition or even LPG without difficulty, exceding the requirements of an original engine by a wide margin, so where's the problem. Hell, if we can get an early Hemi or Flathead Ford to run clean, then anything can be fixed.
#37
Re: L18 V CA18
baldy
Posted on: 2008/8/29 12:23
my engineer asked me what year the L18 I'am putting in was . He said an earler motor transport wont allow it That seams strange you can fit 2008 model motor in a 1970 car but you can't fit a 1969 .mmm.
#38
Re: L18 V CA18
datto1000wagon
Posted on: 2008/8/29 12:31
what is the go with older engines into pre ADR compliant cars such as the 1000 in your area (tas??)
#39
Re: L18 V CA18
baldy
Posted on: 2008/8/29 12:45
I'll try to find out next time Ia'm talking to my engineer .I know when I applied to the transport to run the L18 in the 1200 I had to do a 7 page essay on it just to get a preliminary approval .
#40
Re: L18 V CA18
Posted on: 2008/8/29 12:47
lucky my car is 73 and engine is out of a may 74 car, jul 74 saw more emissions crap so scrape in with just a pcv valve
, done and done! got one already (got 2 but will take catch can off for all of it)You can view topic.
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