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Guest Casey240Z

Right now I have a carbed 350 with a turbo 350 trans. in my 240Z. I cracked the block on my 350 so I am going to swap LT1 and T56. So how much is the complete swap going to cost me?

 

So far my list includes:

LT1 and T56 $2500-$3000

Fuel line and pump ?

Fuel Cell ?

Pulley System ?

 

Is there anything I am missing or do I need all the above?

Thanks in advance and I am sorry if this type of question has been asked before. I searched but couldn't find anything.

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Well, there might be a few more details,..

 

I've been looking at this swap as well. In addition to what you've mentioned, I think you should consider the possibility of needing

 

New headers, the LT1 has D-port heads. Or get the manifold with the LT1. Or the headers you have may work.

The T56 will not drive the original speedo, so you might need an electic.

The fuel cell will work, or you can have a sump welded to the bottom of your tank, or use a small resevoir.

If you want AC, you need the brackets mentioned in the post a few subjects down from this.

I think the T56 is a different length than the 350, so a new driveshaft may be needed (someone else here might know for sure)

You may need to change your tranny mount, as well.

 

Sorry I can't be more definate, but it really depends on what you have and how much of a perfectionist you are.

 

If your engine compartment isn't already spotless, you might also have to consider the 'while I'm at it, i could just clean up a little,...change some bushings...add some power steering...little chassis stiffening....gee, that's a cool strut bar.....;)

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Guest Casey240Z

Ok so I may need new headers. I think I will do the fuel cell. I don't need A/C but I may do power steering. Thanks for your response.

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Remember the wiring. That is a big part of swapping from carb to FI.

You will likely be able to use your shaft, the splines are the same, and I believe that the length is similar, but my memory is failing there...

If you don't have electric fans now, you'll need them.

Tim

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Guest Casey240Z

80LT1,

Thanks for the list that will be a huge help for me. That is pretty much what I was looking for.

 

Tim,

I do have an electric fan already. I was looking to get an Lt1 with wiring harness, what else is there for me to do? (I'm not much of wiring person)

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Guest empracing

many may shudder at the thort but a good sparky can wire a car that never had efi to suit in way less time than most of us and probably end up being cheaper now as to how you pick that sparky thats up to the guys that have tryed em honestly save up more money than you think you need then call in experts for jobs you cant do yourself with enuff confidence because at the end of the day it may be your life a good job saves

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Guest Big Phil

Here's my price list.

95 Chevy Camaro LT1 Motor, Trans, Harness and ECU 2500.00

JTR V8 Motor and Trans Kit with drive shaft flange 218.76

65-72 Chevy Truck Motor Mounts Part# 3990332 75.00 a pair

77-82 Chevy Caprice Trans Mount Part# 475940 35.00

94-96 Chevy Caprice 4LR60E Tailhousing Part# 24214689 144.67

Hooker Block hugger headers UncoatedClearance problems with RB Auto Angle Coated headers 109.00225.00

Lokar Trans Dipstick (Firewall Mount) 77.95

Lokar Oil Dipstick 52.95

LT1 Throttle / Kickdown Cable Bracket 54.95

Lokar Throttle Cable 42.95

Lokar Transmission Kickdown Cable(Returned for A/C Heater Bulkhead Plate) 68.95

S&P LT1 IROC/Vette Alt and Air Bracket 570.00

S&P Coil Bracket 30.00

S&P Crank Spacer 65.00

S&P Rear Exit Fuel RailPurchased at SEMA 135.00

S&P Spark Plug wires and SeparatorsPurchased at SEMA 145.00

Lokar 8 inch Shifter 200.00

Flex-a-lite Black Magic Electric Fan 200.00

Sanden A/C Compressor 210.00

Griffin Aluminum Radiator (24 X 19) 189.00

Transmission Cooler 100.00

Hagan Fuel Door 115.00

GM Alternator CS130 10 O’clock (89-92 Chevy Full Size) 140.00

Hot Rod Air Climate Control System (Standard Series & 3 Knob Control)(Part # 371-000180& 371000490) 480.00

Binary Function Switch (R&B Part # 371-000105) 35.00

Aeroquip Stainless AC hoses 100.00

HRA Compressor Hard lines R-12 (RB Part #371-000331) 39.95

HRA Condenser Horizontal (12”H by 20”W) (RB Part # 371-000158) 117.00

S&P Polished Drier with Bracket (Part # 9405) 68.00

Brake Upgrade Toyota CalipersStainless Steel Flex Lines & Power Slot Rotors 130.00269.00

Header Gasket and Collector GasketPercy Dead Soft Header Gasket (Jegs Part # 760-66031)Percy 2.5 Inch Collector gasket (Jegs Part # 760-66001) 55.00

Fuel Lines 125.00

Brake Lines (Front & Rear) 100.00

Computer ReprogrammingRemove EGR, AIR pump and Pass Key(May leave full Emissions intact) 250.00

Modified Wiring HarnessLengthen and Remove Extra Wiring(Modify using factory manual $120.00 from Helms) 120.00

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I made a new electric panel to handle EVERYTHING. The wiring of the LT1 PCM is pretty easy, just time consuming. I threw out the entire stock datsun wiring harness throughout the whole car and started from scratch. At least I'll have new wiring and logical wiring. I got everything from Waytekwire.com and made this:

 

 

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Tim

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