87 Buick Estate Wagon
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87 Buick Estate Wagon
Hello guys,
I have a 87 Buick Estate Wagon. I took out the engine and now I need some info what to do.
Which engines will fit in this car? It has the TH200 transmission, do I have to replace it also? If yes, which transmission do I need?
Is it possible to fit the 8.1liters in it?
Please let me know!
John from Holland, a city in Amsterdam
I have a 87 Buick Estate Wagon. I took out the engine and now I need some info what to do.
Which engines will fit in this car? It has the TH200 transmission, do I have to replace it also? If yes, which transmission do I need?
Is it possible to fit the 8.1liters in it?
Please let me know!
John from Holland, a city in Amsterdam
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Hello guys,
I have a 87 Buick Estate Wagon. I took out the engine and now I need some info what to do.
Which engines will fit in this car? It has the TH200 transmission, do I have to replace it also? If yes, which transmission do I need?
Is it possible to fit the 8.1liters in it?
Please let me know!
John from Holland, a city in Amsterdam
I have a 87 Buick Estate Wagon. I took out the engine and now I need some info what to do.
Which engines will fit in this car? It has the TH200 transmission, do I have to replace it also? If yes, which transmission do I need?
Is it possible to fit the 8.1liters in it?
Please let me know!
John from Holland, a city in Amsterdam
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Whatever you do, we need pictures. Wagons are my favorite swaps.
Assuming this car is a A/B/G-body, any GM V8 should fit. I'd recommend a 5.3 turbo for a budget-based swap with lots of power. The 8.1 isn't a very popular choice due to weight and size.
Assuming this car is a A/B/G-body, any GM V8 should fit. I'd recommend a 5.3 turbo for a budget-based swap with lots of power. The 8.1 isn't a very popular choice due to weight and size.
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His car originally came with the 307 olds v8, not a 305 or 350 SBC like many of you are thinking about. Still should be simple enough to swap anything in there. Lots of room under that big hood for a turbo setup as well.
Really I'd go for whatever has the best source of parts in Holland.
Really I'd go for whatever has the best source of parts in Holland.
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His car originally came with the 307 olds v8, not a 305 or 350 SBC like many of you are thinking about. Still should be simple enough to swap anything in there. Lots of room under that big hood for a turbo setup as well.
Really I'd go for whatever has the best source of parts in Holland.
Really I'd go for whatever has the best source of parts in Holland.
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Buick Estate Wagon is a B-Body, almost the same frame as the 77-96 impala. With a 94-96 caprice/impala donor car, a LT1 would be the easiest, just transfer everything over, engine, trans, fuel tank, PCM etc. But LT1's are expensive compared the LSx. Good low mileage LT1's are hard to find, LSx engines are cheap, plentiful and good parts are easier/cheaper to obtain.
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Thanks for all the info, pics will be posted soon.
Maybe the LSx will be a good possiblity.
I have to buy in the USA but that's no problem. I can ship from anywhere.
Where is the best place to buy? And if it becomes the 5.3 LSx, which transmission do I need or will the TH200 fit?
Maybe the LSx will be a good possiblity.
I have to buy in the USA but that's no problem. I can ship from anywhere.
Where is the best place to buy? And if it becomes the 5.3 LSx, which transmission do I need or will the TH200 fit?
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The TH200 will fit, but you'll need an adapter plate. Its a weak tranny in stock form, so it will blow up unless you have it beefed up. I doubt there is anybody in Holland that knows how to do that type of work, but there are guys in the states that have built them to withstand some serious abuse in turbocharged Buick drag cars.
What I'd do is buy the engine/trans all together and swap it in as a unit. A lot less headache that way, because the LS series motors all use electronically controlled transmissions, the old 200R4 like you have would require custom making a tv cable, reprogramming the ecm, adapters, and a high performance rebuild.
What I'd do is buy the engine/trans all together and swap it in as a unit. A lot less headache that way, because the LS series motors all use electronically controlled transmissions, the old 200R4 like you have would require custom making a tv cable, reprogramming the ecm, adapters, and a high performance rebuild.