V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
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V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
I was curious about how difficult it would be to swap in a small block v8, my current engine is the stock ~120 cubic inch 4 cylinder with fuel injection, I was hoping someone who knew something might be able to share any information that I might need on how to go about this. I have never worked on a car but I'm hoping to make this project my first and most educational.
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Re: V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
You've never worked on a car and your first attempt will be an engine swap? That's pretty ambitious. I'd suggest you spend about a year reading everything you can about engine swaps in general and learning basic automotive technology and theory before considering this. Exploring how feasible your project is will be the first step; will your host vehicle accept the engine you decide on?
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Re: V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
Mastasmash
I'm with Mark on this. Engine swaps are always a challenge, especially when nobody makes all the components to do the swap. Small block chevy in an old jeep? No problem, people make everything you need. Small block chevy in a Spider? No one makes anything to do this.
One of our forum members (V6 Spider) has transplanted a chevy V6 into his Spider, and I think that project took years.
Regardless, welcome to the forum! Even if your dream is a V8 transplant, the other systems in your car will all need to be in top shape (brakes, driveline, electrical, etc). Great stuff here to do all that.
Kirk
I'm with Mark on this. Engine swaps are always a challenge, especially when nobody makes all the components to do the swap. Small block chevy in an old jeep? No problem, people make everything you need. Small block chevy in a Spider? No one makes anything to do this.
One of our forum members (V6 Spider) has transplanted a chevy V6 into his Spider, and I think that project took years.
Regardless, welcome to the forum! Even if your dream is a V8 transplant, the other systems in your car will all need to be in top shape (brakes, driveline, electrical, etc). Great stuff here to do all that.
Kirk
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Re: V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
Sounds like the show "Roadkill".
There is one person who put a V8 in his Spider. It involved cutting the transmission tunnel, cutting the firewall, modifying the suspension, making a new cross member, making a new differential, fitting a new transmission, building and balancing a new drive shaft, narrowing the pedal mechanism, modifying the wiring, and making a new cooling system.
There is one person who put a V8 in his Spider. It involved cutting the transmission tunnel, cutting the firewall, modifying the suspension, making a new cross member, making a new differential, fitting a new transmission, building and balancing a new drive shaft, narrowing the pedal mechanism, modifying the wiring, and making a new cooling system.
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Re: V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
It's really a strange idea ...Mastasmash wrote:I was curious about how difficult it would be to swap in a small block v8, my current engine is the stock ~120 cubic inch 4 cylinder with fuel injection, I was hoping someone who knew something might be able to share any information that I might need on how to go about this. I have never worked on a car but I'm hoping to make this project my first and most educational.
Not only because you never worked on a car engine but also because the Fiat engine itself is part of the magic of this car. The Lampredi engine is so beautifull and is one of the most emblematic engine in the World Rally Championship history.
it could be more challenging to improve the TwinCam itself, to make it more powerfull/reliable than simply put a V6 or V8 engine ...
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Not my business regarding funds but a fellow in Kelowna , just north of me, installs V-6's into MG's and TR's. His price to do the re-re is about $30,000.00. Not only the engine gets swapped, the brakes are upgraded, Rear end swapped out, Tranny swapped out, frame reinforced...... For $30,000.00 ( CDN ) I'd go to a Honda 2000 or BMW Z3M or Boxter S for the power and handling in a car that is engineered for that power.
Saying that though, none have the iconic style of the Fiat spiders....
Personally, consider some mild upgrades( head work, headers and lightened flywheel) to the engine and then work on the suspension with upgraded sway bars, upgraded brakes and set of Koni yellows and 15 inch wheels with 205 tires and you will have a fun car with terrific handling.
Chris
Saying that though, none have the iconic style of the Fiat spiders....
Personally, consider some mild upgrades( head work, headers and lightened flywheel) to the engine and then work on the suspension with upgraded sway bars, upgraded brakes and set of Koni yellows and 15 inch wheels with 205 tires and you will have a fun car with terrific handling.
Chris
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Re: V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
There are SOO many reasons not to put a V8 in a spider I won't even begin... lack of experience being one of the larger... though if you must I know that a 289 (possibly 351) Winsdor V8 can be fit to the stock crossmember with a relative degree of fabriction skills, but you'll never close your hood, not to mention the whole driveline will have to be modified...
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I have four kids. they get under each others skin often. One of their quotes from a few years ago intended to goat another kid into doing something that might not be the best idea at the time was:
"Do it, You won't"
Good seldom came from those situations.
"Do it, You won't"
Good seldom came from those situations.
Buon giro a tutti! - enjoy the ride!
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Re: V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
As other have alluded, a classic car restoration would be a far better first project than an engine swap. You would get some satisfaction for your efforts along the way while with the swap it would likely be years and many $$ before you ever get to enjoy it.
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I ended up making a decision on what to do with the car, currently the engine that it came with is locked up because it sat for years. The car knly shows about 83,000 miles. I'm probably going to just restore the car to learn and get some experience working with it. I intend to make a blog to chronicle the experience. I will however be doing some minor tweaks such as putting some modern touches on, you know, a radio and new interior.
First order of business is getting this engine to turn over. The starter is fine, it wont manually turn so it seems like I'm taking the engine out to diagnose the problem area. Thank you to everyone who responded by the way.
First order of business is getting this engine to turn over. The starter is fine, it wont manually turn so it seems like I'm taking the engine out to diagnose the problem area. Thank you to everyone who responded by the way.
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Re: V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
Good idea. Have a look to this post : http://www.fiatspider.com/f15/viewtopic ... 15&t=16483Mastasmash wrote:I ended up making a decision on what to do with the car, currently the engine that it came with is locked up because it sat for years. The car knly shows about 83,000 miles. I'm probably going to just restore the car to learn and get some experience working with it. I intend to make a blog to chronicle the experience. I will however be doing some minor tweaks such as putting some modern touches on, you know, a radio and new interior.
First order of business is getting this engine to turn over. The starter is fine, it wont manually turn so it seems like I'm taking the engine out to diagnose the problem area. Thank you to everyone who responded by the way.
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Re: V8 Swap 1980 Spider 2000
If the timing belt is intact and it does not turn then it's likely because the cylinder bores are rusty. While you may be able to get the engine to turn if it's soaked in oil (although often the bores are rusty below the pistons) the cylinder wall will be pitted and will never seal right. Time to rebore the block and use oversize pistons.Mastasmash wrote:First order of business is getting this engine to turn over.
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Yeeeup, IMA sic bastard! But totally worth it in the end! The only reason it took so long to complete is that i didn't have a garage to work on it.klweimer wrote:Mastasmash
I'm with Mark on this. Engine swaps are always a challenge, especially when nobody makes all the components to do the swap. Small block chevy in an old jeep? No problem, people make everything you need. Small block chevy in a Spider? No one makes anything to do this.
One of our forum members (V6 Spider) has transplanted a chevy V6 into his Spider, and I think that project took years.
Regardless, welcome to the forum! Even if your dream is a V8 transplant, the other systems in your car will all need to be in top shape (brakes, driveline, electrical, etc). Great stuff here to do all that.
Kirk
at any rate the conversion is not for the faint of heart. Lots of cutting welding and head scratching. BTW i wouldn't put a v8 in a spider. Too heavy for one and you'll basically make it into a straight line car. My spider has retained all the handling pretty much and has over 300hp and over 300ftlbs of torque.
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