Need some guidance on a Stroker
Posted: May 7th, 2013, 2:16 pm
I have a 1974 IHC Scout II with the AMC 258 and T-18 tranny. My AMC 258 recently gave up the ghost, and a V8 swap looks to be a PIA since the tranny sits too far back, would have to do more mods than I care to. Anyways, as an alternative I have been kicking around putting a stroker in. I have some questions that perhaps some can help me with.
Will the 4.6 or 4.7L stroker be a direct bolt infrom the AMC 258? Will I have issues with the bell housing, clutch, flywheel, motor mounts, etc?
Can I reuse most of the covers and pans from the 258 to a stroker? I will probably get a new intake and exhaust (lighter ones over the cast iron boat anchors) - which intake and exhaust mani's are recommended?
I want to stay carb, not interested in FI, so what carb would be the best for performance? 4bbl, 2bbl, etc.
I assume that if the 12 weight crank is used, I can reuse my existing harmonic balancer?
Finally, I have been looking around at builders and contacted Golen and Russ over at Bishop-Buehl Racing Engines. Russ indicated to me that it would run about 3300-3500 ball park. Is that a decent price? Anyone else know of a reputable builder for reasonable money?
Thanks again!
Will the 4.6 or 4.7L stroker be a direct bolt infrom the AMC 258? Will I have issues with the bell housing, clutch, flywheel, motor mounts, etc?
Can I reuse most of the covers and pans from the 258 to a stroker? I will probably get a new intake and exhaust (lighter ones over the cast iron boat anchors) - which intake and exhaust mani's are recommended?
I want to stay carb, not interested in FI, so what carb would be the best for performance? 4bbl, 2bbl, etc.
I assume that if the 12 weight crank is used, I can reuse my existing harmonic balancer?
Finally, I have been looking around at builders and contacted Golen and Russ over at Bishop-Buehl Racing Engines. Russ indicated to me that it would run about 3300-3500 ball park. Is that a decent price? Anyone else know of a reputable builder for reasonable money?
Thanks again!