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Scott Buchanan wrote: I bought my first non-GM car in more than twenty years yesterday. It is a 1985 Mercedes 230 CE which is a gray market car here in the US. The body and interior are in very nice shape but the engine is shot due to a timing chain problem that bent valves and probably damaged the pistons. Instead of the expense of rebuilding this engine, I am thinking of putting in a GM V-6. Conversions, especially ones where there isn't prior development work already done for you, can be very costly and problematic. I don't know what the weight of the original engine is, but you would want to make sure that any replacement isn't significantly heavier or the handling and braking can be severely compromised. If you really must do this, by all means I would stay away from the 2.9/3.1/3.4l family of engines. I don't know if they were ever made for rear wheel drive or not, so it might be a moot point. Packaging efficiency is very good, but problems like leaking intake manifold gaskets and other make for a less than ultra-long-life design. The 3800 from a later model Camaro or Firebird donor would be the first thing I would look at if I just had to make the conversion. Other possibilities might be the V-6 Mustang motor and transmission from 1990s vintage stangs. Lots of fabrication and making do would be involved in such a swap. Lots of folks have done GM swaps into Volvos, Jaguars and Jeeps, but I haven't seen much written about doing so into an MB product. Personally I would tear down the original MB motor and make it right. The cost and headache will probably be lower in the end than using low cost GM parts as the basis for a swap. John |
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Thanks for the responses. I read up on the Vortec. It looks like a good engine but I think that it may be too much power for this application. I don't want to break anything. Did they use the 3800 in any rear wheel drive car? "Scott Buchanan" <t120rv (AT) pacifier (DOT) com> wrote in message news:130ftodpvgr70ac (AT) corp (DOT) supernews.com... I bought my first non-GM car in more than twenty years yesterday. It is a 1985 Mercedes 230 CE which is a gray market car here in the US. The body and interior are in very nice shape but the engine is shot due to a timing chain problem that bent valves and probably damaged the pistons. Instead of the expense of rebuilding this engine, I am thinking of putting in a GM V-6. It looks like that there is plenty of room to it mount in place of the original straight four. What engine, transmission combination from what vehicle would you recommend? Keep in mind that this is a rear wheel drive car. I'll be looking at auctions to find a wrecked car so that I can get all the electronics too. Thanks, Scott |
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V-6 Firebirds had the 3800 in them all through the 90's. It was a front-wheel-drive block configuration (that's all GM produced), and they had a 4-speed automatic and a 5-speed tranny that were configured to fit it as a rear driver. GM made both FWD and RWD 3800 blocks, just like they did with the 2800. |
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Joe wrote: V-6 Firebirds had the 3800 in them all through the 90's. It was a front-wheel-drive block configuration (that's all GM produced), and they had a 4-speed automatic and a 5-speed tranny that were configured to fit it as a rear driver. GM made both FWD and RWD 3800 blocks, just like they did with the 2800. LOT's of variations out there of both. I can think of 5 variants of the 3800 block in just RWD alone, not including the earlier 225 it was based on. |
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