Monza Engine Swap
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Monza Engine Swap
Got a 1975 Chevy Monza Towne Coupe- original 2.3 L 4 banger and 4 speed. Want to make street rod- keep it looking stock with bigger tires and wheels and decent engine. I know where there is a 2007 LU3 4.3 Vortec engine and
4L60E transmission complete lift out with all the bells and whistles including the computer and wiring harness. Would this be a good swap and how hard would it be to do? I know I will need bigger coil springs for the front and can get them and have a pair of the factory V8 engine mount plates that will fit my Monza. Not much of a mechanic- will have to pay someone to do the install but this has been my dream ride for almost 30 years and I want to do it right. Any help would be appreciated- thanks!!! I live in Macon, Georgia.
4L60E transmission complete lift out with all the bells and whistles including the computer and wiring harness. Would this be a good swap and how hard would it be to do? I know I will need bigger coil springs for the front and can get them and have a pair of the factory V8 engine mount plates that will fit my Monza. Not much of a mechanic- will have to pay someone to do the install but this has been my dream ride for almost 30 years and I want to do it right. Any help would be appreciated- thanks!!! I live in Macon, Georgia.
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Depending on your goals, I would go with a 5.3/4l60e. There probably is not that much difference in weight. Iron/iron 4.3 vs iron/aluminum 5.3, If you are getting the 4.3 for next to nothing, I would consider it.
A 4.3 or 5.3 would both be a good swap, since there is fabrication to do, it should not matter much on engine.
A 4.3 or 5.3 would both be a good swap, since there is fabrication to do, it should not matter much on engine.
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Ate you talking about the 4.8l V8 or the 4.3l V6? If you are planning on the V8 I would imagine you won't need the V8 springs. Most swaps I have seen with original iron head / iron block 4 cylinders ended up either staying the same weight or even losing weight. I have a shop in Americus (about an hour south of Macon) and we do LS swaps. I'll shoot you a PM with my contact info. I would be glad to help answer any questions you have.