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03-01-2009, 12:23 PM | #1 |
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71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
Ok for those that don't know I burned up my TH350 Christmas Day on the way home from spending time with my family. So, I decided to upgrade to a a TH400 and find a divorced 205. Well I found all that for about $350. Then I made a newbe mistake of making a crossmember for the trans and not mocking up the tranfercase. So the drive angle was off. I decided to install a body lift and move the motor forward 2". So one thing led to another and what use to be just a blown tranny turned in BBC swap, new trans and new t-case. Ok so I ordered a 3" body lift from performance accessories and started installing the kit and found out the bolts are all wrong. I believe that 6 out of 14 are correct. So I will be calling Performance Access. tech support on monday to see if they will send me the right bolts.
So my biggest problem is that I need to buy a 454 BBC asap. I have three ideas for a engine crossmember: 1. ORD, 2. DIY4x, and 3. build my own. Other than firewall issues, is there anything else that need to be done in order to fit a BBC in my 71 4x4?
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03-01-2009, 10:57 PM | #2 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
cool, dont you just love how one thing leads to another...." gee honey, I started to do the brakes, but then found out I needed new calipers, so thats how I ended up pulling the engine" hahahaha
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03-02-2009, 11:27 AM | #3 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
4core rad should be used, you are doing the right thing!
I LOVE driving my 454 Being on a build budjet helps but there are alot of cool parts to buy out there Good Luck! Do it slow and doit right then GET IT DIRTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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03-02-2009, 02:16 PM | #4 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
this is the right thing to do. if the wife starts questioning you just tell her that there were some serious problems and to make it easier you took the engine out then you realized that it was going to need a rebuild so you bought another motor because it'd be cheaper than a rebuild.
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
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That is what I told her..I was originally going to rebulid my 350..then I found a running when pulled 454 for 175bucks. I told her it would be cheeper to replace the engine..she doens't know what a 350 or a 454 are It took a year or so collecting parts and getting the longblock assymbled. she has no clue what i ended up spending over that year
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03-02-2009, 08:28 PM | #6 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
So I bought a 454 from the same buddy that had the Turbo 400. Ya'll better sit down for this one... $50!!! The number one piston spun a bearing, over than that it is complete from intake to oil pan. It doesn't have pullies, but for 50 bucks who cares! I'll be posting pics of it this weekend (hopefully) after i clean the garage and what not. I am going for a 50/50 match up with HP and TQ. Let me know what you all think. I am building a mud truck that is still used on the street. So i'm looking for the best combo to get most of it with out getting 2 MPG or less. More info to come.
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03-03-2009, 10:34 AM | #7 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
Buy your build parts for RPM range= Idel-5000.
454 is a GREAT stump pulling engine! Save your beer cans and get Fuel Injection If you build for lowend and continuous duty your truck will love it!
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03-03-2009, 10:48 AM | #8 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
Thought I would share, sence you don't have pullies. I got this 1"cog bet assy from http://www.blackmountainprecision.com They are not cheep, works great though! You will need PS pully.... Good Luck
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03-03-2009, 11:06 AM | #9 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=263273
try this link. I moved my engine mounts, t-case,crossmember forward 1" for clearance. Stock valve covers helps too. make sure u add your build to the tread when you have your truck together. Last edited by green724x4; 03-03-2009 at 11:06 AM. |
03-05-2009, 01:15 AM | #10 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
Ok so I picked up the 454 yesterday. The only thing I know about the motor is that it came out of a 80s subur and the #1 piston has a spun bearing. Here is how is looks...
I'm looking to build a strong responsive motor. So I'm going to building for response at 1500 to 5000RPM. I'm looking at boring out the motor .030. For a cam I've picked out the Voodoo LUN-69202LK 1400-550RPM and Edelbrock RPM Air-gap intake. I going to run flat or small dome pistons to keep the compression up, MSD HEI Distributor, Holley Street Adventure 670CFM carb, and summit headers. I'm still thinking about roller rockers and cog belt setup. Open to advise and learn from ya'll. This is my first big block build and I don't ever want to build another engine for this truck again. So, I want to do it right and on the first time around! I'm doing my research and saving what little money I can. Here are a few more pic of the tear down.
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03-05-2009, 02:37 AM | #11 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
congrats on your find. your choice to build a low end grunter is wise. do you have a machinist picked out? hope the crank cleans up. a roller cam would be a wise investment. enjoy the build. -steve
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03-05-2009, 11:14 AM | #12 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
SWEET!
So what is the number on your heads? Hopefully it reads 336781 or its cusin ending in 041 I think, don't remember the second number that is large port. Two common types small port and large port...I'm no gearhead so I don't know alot about it..This is my first 454 too so I am still learning: One thing to think about would be not useing HEI Dist, firewall clearance is tight back there..I have seen HEI work so it does fit...just tighter. I ended up building from idel to 5K so the cam I used is a bit mild. I ended up with CompCam Xtreme 4x4 family(RV cam really) 11-231-3. I wanted my engine to run all day and last a life time so I had the block decked, heads shave and stuffed w/over sized valves. 2.19In and 1.88Ex. My entire rotaing assy is balance too...sucker purrrrrssss! Then Sh**ts and Gets! the EFI helps alot with that..ZERO hesitation Talking about makes me wanna leave work and DRIVE IT!!!!!! hahah Ok too much for me today! hahhaaha
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03-05-2009, 12:22 PM | #13 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
hei works fine IF u get u get a after market small cap. i got the mallory and LOVE it. i get 12mpg on the freeway converted to vac advance
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03-05-2009, 08:47 PM | #14 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
I have a MSD HEI from my old motor and am planning on moving the motor forward for the clearance. For the heads next time I'm over at my brother's house I will look at the numbers.
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03-15-2009, 11:13 AM | #15 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
Ok so I've been busy with swapping out the 350 out of my buddy's blazer to put my old 337 in. I did get a chance to take some pics of my block and heads number. My block is a 14015445. It also has K13, 445, HI-PERF, PASS on it. The heads are 4092360. I looked them up and they are known as peanut heads. The machine shop is town that I'm going with is Engine Masters(Owner is a neighbor) and they said the crank would need to be welded. So with that I am opting to buy a rotating kit. I have just about everything picked out. I waiting to get a hold of a buddy that builds Hi-Perf heads for you engine and specs to look things over.
Here is what I have picked out: Brand: Eagle Specialty Products Product Line: Eagle Street and Strip Rotating Assemblies Part Type: Engine Rotating Kits Part Number: ESP-B18400030 Actual Engine CID: 460 Engine Stroke (in): 4.000 in. Pistons Included: Yes Piston Rings Included: Yes Piston and Ring Oversize (in): 0.030 in. Piston Material: Hypereutectic aluminum Piston Style: Flat top, with two valve reliefs Piston Head Volume (cc): +2.00cc Wrist Pin Style: Floating Piston Ring Facing Material: Plasmamoly Crankshaft Included: Yes Crankshaft Material: Cast steel Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece Balanced: Yes Engine Balance: External Balance Style: External Connecting Rods Included: Yes Connecting Rod Material: Forged 5140 steel Connecting Rod Beam Style: I-beam Rod Bearings Included: Yes Rod Bearing Undersize (in): Stock Rod Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock Main Bearings Included: Yes Main Bearing Undersize (in): Stock Main Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock Cam Bearings Included: No Gaskets Included: No Oil Pump Included: No Camshaft Included: No Lifters Included: No Timing Chain and Gears Included: No Plastigage Included: No Assembly Lubricant Included: No Quantity: Sold as a kit. Notes: Suitable for up to 700 horsepower. Assembly includes flexplate and harmonic balancer. Brand: Lunati Product Line: Lunati Voodoo Cam and Lifter Kits Part Type: Camshaft and Lifter Kits Part Number: LUN-60203LK Cam Style: Hydraulic flat tappet Basic Operating RPM Range: 1,800-6,200 Intake Duration at 050 inch Lift: 227 Exhaust Duration at 050 inch Lift: 233 Duration at 050 inch Lift: 227 int./233 exh. Advertised Intake Duration: 268 Advertised Exhaust Duration: 276 Advertised Duration: 268 int./276 exh. Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.542 in. Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.554 in. Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.542 int./0.554 exh. lift Lobe Separation (degrees): 110 Intake Valve Lash: 0.000 in. Exhaust Valve Lash: 0.000 in. Computer Controlled Compatible: No Lifters Included: Yes Lifter Style: Hydraulic flat tappet Brand: Edelbrock Product Line: Edelbrock Performer RPM Air-Gap Intake Manifolds Part Type: Intake Manifolds, Carbureted Part Number: EDL-7562 Engine Block Style: Stock/OEM standard deck Carburetor Quantity: Single Intake Style: Dual plane Basic Operating RPM Range: 1,500-6,500 Brand: Holley Product Line: Holley Aluminum Street Avenger Carburetors Part Type: Carburetors Part Number: HLY-0-85670 Number of Barrels: 4 Carburetor Flange: Square bore Choke: Manual Fuel: Gasoline Secondary Type: Vacuum New or Remanufactured: New Fuel Inlet: Dual CFM: 670 Brand: MSD Ignition Product Line: MSD Street Fire HEI Distributors Part Type: Distributors Part Number: MSD-8362 Computer Controlled Compatible: No Trigger Style: Magnetic Advance Type: Vacuum and mechanical Cap Style: Male/HEI Mechanical Tach Drive: No Slip Collar: No Gear Material: Iron Ignition Box Required: No Distributor Rotor Rotation: Clockwise Helix Rotation: Standard Distributor Cap Color: Red Housing Material: Cast aluminum Housing Finish: Polished Quantity: Sold individually. Notes: The shaft diameter on this distributor is .491 in.. Brand: MSD Ignition Product Line: MSD Heli-Core Spark Plug Wire Sets Part Type: Spark Plug Wire Sets Part Number: MSD-3122 Assembled: No Diameter (mm): 8.00mm RFI Suppression: Yes NOTE: I already had the MSD HEI Distributor and Holley Carb. I plan on upgrading the carb in the future.
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03-15-2009, 04:58 PM | #16 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
Dude, fully rollerize your engine. You will gain a little hp and a ton of longevity. Then w/proper maintenance this will be the last bbc you'll have to build. I had a 454 30 over built and totally rollerized and I am happy I did. Without sparkplugs in it I could turn the crank with one hand.
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
I would go with a more conservative cam. Especially with those small port heads. If you are going to use tires that fit that lift then you are going to want low end grunt.
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
ridin high is your truck a convert? Or did u do cross-over steering?
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03-17-2009, 08:34 AM | #19 |
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
What do you mean by a convert? I build my own custom cross over steering.
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
So what is this truck going to be used for?
Your current plan sounds more like a car engine than a 4x4. Holly is a great carb, just don't get bouncy(rutted fire road or sand dunes) or at any steep angles/hill climbs. That Holly will barf into your intake. Q-jet is the best carb for off-raod. I ran the Edelbrock 1901 for years on my 350. Don't get me worng the truck will be fun to drive for sure, just some sacrafices to think about, but again depends on what the truck will be used for. My .02c
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
[quote] What do you mean by a convert? I build my own custom cross over steering.
by convert i meant a 2wd changed to 4wd because the cross-over steering uses a 2wd steering box or something very similar someone said
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
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Also to answer you question Burt4x4, my truck is for mud and street. The holley carb I have has worked get for offroading in the mud since the day I got it. I might upgrade to the truck avenger in the future.
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
How's the bump steer on that, with the drag link at such a steep angle?
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Re: 71 4x4 BBC Swap: Doing what I should have done the first time!
I have a problem only because I don't have a sway bar yet. One of things on the list with this rebuild
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