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> 6 Conversions in So Cal, Looking for a Wrench
kconway
post Mar 14 2007, 09:55 PM
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I was wondering if anybody is doing what Joe does in NM here in SoCal? I'm not a strong wrench, so I'm wondering if anybody is up to the task of droping in a 2.4 liter T motor w/CIS in my car. I'd need the whole conversion done. I'm guessing I could go without a cooler but correct me if I'm wrong. Its a weekend driver, prolly no AXing.

Maybe you know of a shop that likes to do this stuff?

Lemme know.

Oh, forgot to add...yeah I'm cheap so I'm looking for someone reasonably priced.

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post Mar 14 2007, 11:00 PM
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The CIS will be a tight fit (IIRC) but it will fit. The latch for the engine lid might need to be moved. That is a good engine for conversion. You don't need to change the cams with carbs. If you were to change to a wilder cam you would want carbs of MFI.
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