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phongus Fordmods Junkie
Age:23 Posts: 8811 Joined: 17 May 2005 Location: Melbourne VIC, Australia
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| freedom::blue wrote: | would there be much hassle involved if i wanted to put a BA engine & dash (ie. ecu & electronics) into my NC2 sportsman fairlane?
would the sump and bonnet be the only real issues?
I was originally just really keen on having the BA interior in my lane, then I stumbled across this post.. |
Will take a fair bit of cutting/moulding/re-shaping of the BA dash to make it fit in the NC2...trying to maneuver the dash in the car to cover all areas and also have functional heater/aircon and all that jazz will be tedious...unless you have heaps of money and time to throw at it.
BA motor wise, shouldn't be hard to fit...some minor adjustments and it will go in.
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freedom::blue Fordmods Newbie
Posts: 6 Joined: 22 Aug 2006 Location: brisbane QLD, Australia
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| well i've got plenty of time, and a couple spare NA fairlanes that i guess i could use to reshape the dash into, then once it fits properly, put it straight into my NC, so i guess i should start going to auctions to find a totalled BA |
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vards08 Fordmods Newbie
Posts: 1 Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Location: Griffith NSW, Australia
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| eyy people i need to change my cylinder head ( long story) nd i was wonderin if i can put a ef/el head on my eb falcon.. does anyone kno if itll work nd wat i would hav to change for it to work? |
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Steady ED Fordmods Addict
Age:22 Posts: 7001 Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Location: Melbourne VIC, Australia
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 3:56 pm Post subject: |
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| Will go straight on. |
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fordless ford fan Fordmods Newbie
Age:18 Posts: 13 Joined: 07 Sep 2005 Location: melburne VIC, Australia
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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:57 pm Post subject: |
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| does the vct xr6 motor make it any harder any more problems |
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Snailracing Fordmods Newbie
Age:32 Posts: 15 Joined: 14 Jul 2005 Location: Rotorua New Zealand
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Hi Guys (and maybe Gals) Just thought I'd add my 2c to help out who/what I can.
Things I KNOW:
AU/BA engines can't run a tin sump, If you look at some of the pictures of the modified sumps you'll see bolt holes that go sideways into the sump. These bolt upto the main bearing caps to increase strength.
BA engines will run off a AU computer and wiring loom. FTG Auto Salvage have done this and proved it works. Unsure of limitations of how well it runs though!
3.9/4.0 OHC (upto EL) will fit into X Series engine bays using either XG (100%) or EA (unsure of personally but commonly stated on verious forums)
If using EA-EL Engine in XF you need to use XG swaybar (Std one will fowl front of sump)
EB1 Ecu's are pre smartlock and can be used when converting EA/B/D MPFI engines (Smartlock can be tricked using a signal wave clamp)
I have had a turboed EF engine in my XF ute, but I have since removed it and am slowly installing a BA turbo engine. I am still using the XG(EA?) engine mounts with some adaptors that raise the height of the mount on the block to lower the engine down to clear the bonnet.
Alternator sits to low and fowls the K frame, so I have notched it (have talk to engineer about it and he has approved it). XG Swaybar still fowls the sump as per all other AU/BA conversions, but I don't want to modifty sump so I'm getting a custom made sway bar.
BA computer is technally possiable, but flash tuner box is at least required and a heavy custom tune (To turn off all unnesscery things ie smartsheild) so I'm going for Wolf V500.
BA DOHC + T5 g/box, Factory BA T5 g/box mount doesn't line up, so you need to make your own. Haven't awnsered my own question of "Will the driveshaft fit?"
I have been told by a Engine builder who builds mainly 4.0 for dirt track use that the VCT AU engine isn't as strong inside as the non VCT XR6 AU engines, So if you have the choice and plan future mods i'd recomend a non VCT Engine.
If required I can post pics of mounts etc, else you can have a look in other Forums where I have posted them already. |
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sooty72 Fordmods Parts Gopher
Age:36 Posts: 71 Joined: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Brisbane QLD, Australia
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| Hi all, I'm new to this forum, and looking for some advice. I have an 1990 EA GL wagon, with the 3.9 single point EFI and 4 speed auto. The motor and box are shagged, but the body/trim is cherry. I just scored an '97 ED Futura Classic sedan, 4.0 MPFI and 4 speed auto. I want to swap the motor/g'box/instrument cluster/cruise control, etc from the ED into the EA. I know the 4.0 will work with the EA cpu if I use the EA inlet manifold etc, but I want to use the MPFI. If I use the EA manifolds and cpu, will I be able to use the ED instrument cluster/cruise control, etc? Do I have to use the entire wiring loom from the ED? or just the engine bay harness? Will it be easier if I change everything from the ED to the EA, or should I just swap the manifolds? I'm hoping someone here has done this and can save me a few (try a lot) headaches. |
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natho Fordmods Stock as a Rock
Posts: 106 Joined: 19 Oct 2007 Location: Adelaide SA, Australia
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:13 pm Post subject: |
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thanks for this thread, a lot of useful info in here.
scooty72, i'd probably be inclined to swap all the wiring and electronics over. |
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KeeddleZ Fordmods Stock as a Rock
Age:25 Posts: 133 Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Location: Perth WA, Australia
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 6:33 pm Post subject: |
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questions about sensors au engine into ef:
dissy modual different on au, can i use the au one? the wires seem to come out the front of the engine not out of the top of the modual like the ef...
knock sensor is in a different spot, can i use the ef one? does it fit in where the threaded rod sticks out for the au one?
temp sensor, can i just extend the loom to the rear of the engine where the au one is?
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eb0 Fordmods Oompa Loompa
Age:23 Posts: 21 Joined: 09 Mar 2008 Location: melbourne VIC, Australia
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 3:40 pm Post subject: |
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| another killer post 2 in a row sweet |
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relaxed_diplomacy Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
Age:33 Posts: 930 Joined: 14 Dec 2007 Location: delegate NSW, Australia
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:01 am Post subject: EL into XG info |
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I have just fitted an EL motor into an XG. The modifications would be the same for an EBII and ED.
Sump - same.
Engine mounts - EL are different, XG bolt straight on.
Harmonic balancer - EL is different, XG bolts straight on (centre bolt has normal right hand thread, puller required to remove balancer). New timing mark needs to be added.
Air con compressor mount - EL is different, XG bolts straight on.
Air con idler pulley mount - EL mount and timing case cover are different, i am told the XG timing case cover bolts straight on which would allow the use of the XG pulley mount. The main but not the only problem with the EL timing cover is it lacks the bottom bolt hole for the mount which is very much needed.
Alternator mounts - EL mounts are different, plus EL block has extra ribs, so XG main alternator mount needs *grinding* to fit.
Alternator - they have the same tangs and are interchangeable, however my EL alternator is 100amps versus XG 70amps.
Water pump - EL is different and suited for thermo fans, XG bolts straight on.
Power steer pump - pumps are the same but pulley is different, can use XG pump, or fit XG pulley to EL pump.
Power steer idler pulley & mount - EL is different, XG bolts straight on.
Dizzy - same, i left the EL one in there and simply plugged in the XG wiring.
Thermostat housing - EL is different, XG bolts straight on. Thermostats are the same though.
Intake manifold - EL is different, XG bolts straight on.
Exhaust manifold - my EL engine did not come with one, but i am told they are the same, XG bolts straight on.
Starter motor - same.
Bell housing, braces & flywheel - same.
In summary a very small amount of grinding is required, the main hardship being the time it takes to swap everything over. Well worth it however to fit a newer motor like this, especially to an XG which has higher value in the marketplace.
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HK666 Fordmods Newbie
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:16 am Post subject: |
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| I'll try for more info in later posts, but just to get an idea, will a BA instrument cluster work with an AU series 1 S computer? |
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Gaz Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
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from what ive seen.
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relaxed_diplomacy Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
Age:33 Posts: 930 Joined: 14 Dec 2007 Location: delegate NSW, Australia
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:59 pm Post subject: |
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I started the car today and everything seems to be running fine except the motor is low on power, pings at full throttle, and runs hot (at a subtler level it also seems to rev too much when only a small amount of throttle is used when in neutral). The XG dizzy runs base timing of 10degrees BTDC, does anyone know what the EL runs? I hope it is just a matter of adjusting. Otherwise maybe the internals or the modules are different giving different curves, maybe i need to swap my XG dizzy in, not so easy, i sure hope i don't have to take the manifold off again.
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relaxed_diplomacy Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
Age:33 Posts: 930 Joined: 14 Dec 2007 Location: delegate NSW, Australia
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BenJ Cruise Moderator
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:13 pm Post subject: |
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Did you use the BBM manifold? If you did, have you worked out how to get the runners switching over? Also if you use the BBM you will need a accelarator pedal from an EL as they have a different stroke ratio. That would explain you issue re too much throttle for too little movement.
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relaxed_diplomacy Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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| BenJ wrote: | Did you use the BBM manifold? If you did, have you worked out how to get the runners switching over? Also if you use the BBM you will need a accelarator pedal from an EL as they have a different stroke ratio. That would explain you issue re too much throttle for too little movement.
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No, i used the XG manifold. This was my first engine swap and i wanted to keep is as standard as possible.
I retarded the timing a few degrees today and it's running much better, good power, less heat, and almost no pinging. I think a tad further and it'll be sweet, i'll just have to lift it up and recog it to get more adjustment.
If the XG and EL module's and dizzy's are the same, it may be the only way my setup is different to a normal XG is the EL motor has higher compression, not sure though. Higher compression would be good because i use LPG most of the time and otherwise will use PULP. |
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TROYMAN Technical Contributor
Age:34 Posts: 2886 Joined: 07 Nov 2004 Location: South Western Sydney NSW, Australia
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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| relaxed_diplomacy wrote: | | BenJ wrote: | Did you use the BBM manifold? If you did, have you worked out how to get the runners switching over? Also if you use the BBM you will need a accelarator pedal from an EL as they have a different stroke ratio. That would explain you issue re too much throttle for too little movement.
BenJ |
No, i used the XG manifold. This was my first engine swap and i wanted to keep is as standard as possible.
I retarded the timing a few degrees today and it's running much better, good power, less heat, and almost no pinging. I think a tad further and it'll be sweet, i'll just have to lift it up and recog it to get more adjustment.
If the XG and EL module's and dizzy's are the same, it may be the only way my setup is different to a normal XG is the EL motor has higher compression, not sure though. Higher compression would be good because i use LPG most of the time and otherwise will use PULP. |
the dizzys from ea mpfi to el are the same.
and if your using the el ecu your base ignition timing is 0 deg btdc.
if you are using the xg ecu forget what i said as the xg should be 10 deg btdc |
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relaxed_diplomacy Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
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