Hi folks, I'm swapping from the original 302 to a 200 CI six. My car is a Fairmont Country Squire, made in Mexico and driven to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1999. We bought it in 1996 from the original owner, who was also our landlord in one of her 5 bedroom homes.
The car has been a gem, but gasoline is way too high, so I asked the owner of a big dealership here if he knew of anyone who might have another failrmont for parts. I called the guy and he told me it was hit in the back end by a drunk driver in a parking lot. The insurance company wrote it off and will sell it to me for salvage (not rebuildable). Its a 1978 four-door. The engine and tranny were rebuilt about 33,000 kms ago.
I just bought new tires and battery, and exhaust and brakes for mine in the last 4 months, but I screwed up and a small bolt dropped it when I went to grab a wrench and blew the left rear valves. It leaks antifreeze at the crack.
I was thinking I'd switch to a six eventually, so I could build a vapourizer to double my mileage, but my V* car has Air-Conditioning and no room to install it.
With the vapourizer, I can experiment with pure ethanol, made from newsprint or sawdust (an old Mother Earth News article from 1980 used a 1979 6-cylinder fairmont) and cut my emissions even more. The article even lists the carb, plug and advance adjustments. I made one vapourizer for a 1975 Chrysler Town and Country 440 CI v8 and went from 6 mpg to 42 mpg without any apparent power loss, but I'm sure I'll have to tweak this small six.
Anyway, I wondered if any one had ever done a swap-down like this: From a V8 to an Inline Six, and if they had any tips or insider recommendations.
This is my 72nd car, my second Fairmont, and my 3rd Ford. Most of my cars were big-block Dodge, before 426 Hemis. I ran 392 Hemis on the Strips with nitro. But now, the fun in driving is just getting there and back in one piece and saving $300 per month in fuel costs.
I'll have both cars side-by-side when I do the swap.
The car has been a gem, but gasoline is way too high, so I asked the owner of a big dealership here if he knew of anyone who might have another failrmont for parts. I called the guy and he told me it was hit in the back end by a drunk driver in a parking lot. The insurance company wrote it off and will sell it to me for salvage (not rebuildable). Its a 1978 four-door. The engine and tranny were rebuilt about 33,000 kms ago.
I just bought new tires and battery, and exhaust and brakes for mine in the last 4 months, but I screwed up and a small bolt dropped it when I went to grab a wrench and blew the left rear valves. It leaks antifreeze at the crack.
I was thinking I'd switch to a six eventually, so I could build a vapourizer to double my mileage, but my V* car has Air-Conditioning and no room to install it.
With the vapourizer, I can experiment with pure ethanol, made from newsprint or sawdust (an old Mother Earth News article from 1980 used a 1979 6-cylinder fairmont) and cut my emissions even more. The article even lists the carb, plug and advance adjustments. I made one vapourizer for a 1975 Chrysler Town and Country 440 CI v8 and went from 6 mpg to 42 mpg without any apparent power loss, but I'm sure I'll have to tweak this small six.
Anyway, I wondered if any one had ever done a swap-down like this: From a V8 to an Inline Six, and if they had any tips or insider recommendations.
This is my 72nd car, my second Fairmont, and my 3rd Ford. Most of my cars were big-block Dodge, before 426 Hemis. I ran 392 Hemis on the Strips with nitro. But now, the fun in driving is just getting there and back in one piece and saving $300 per month in fuel costs.
I'll have both cars side-by-side when I do the swap.