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need help with motor for 58
Hi all. I have a 1958 Thunderbird that is having some serious motor problems. I've been trying to decide how I want to go about fixing the problem. I am not a collector, and I'd like to drive my tbird on a daily basis. Would you guys recommend taking apart the 352 motor for a rebuild or trying to get a new motor for it?
I know I may get flamed for even considering this, but has anyone ever tried doing a motor swap with a newer, fuel-injected v8? Where would I start to find out more information about what motors could be a direct bolt-in (using same motor mounts)? This solution would cure the gas mileage issues, and provide a more reliable ride. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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I would encourage you to work with what
you have. The pros of this might be (my opinion only): * less work since you are using the same wiring, engine mounts and so on * value and integrity of the car maintained or increased. There were only 32,000 or so of these made... * challenge of seeing what can be done to upgrade a 1958 vehicle If it's not suitable for daily driving due to poor mileage, emissions and so on, perhaps its a different car you need! Potential improvements that could be considered: * rebuild the motor. Better compression should lead to better performance * different camshaft suited to low end torque and gas economy * carb fine tuned for efficiency. In 1958, who cared? * either better or ported/polished manifolds, for better efficiency * improved ignition (coil? solid state? lots of good stuff out there now) for better spark -> better mileage * valve seats and valves can be replaced with stellited versions so as to run properly on unleaded gas. They are not terribly expensive. good luck! |
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Stick with what you have. I have a 58 and decided to tear down the engine and rebuild it on my own. I'm not much of a mechanic but I have accumulated quite a few books (including the original manual) that have really been helpful. I'm still not finished but will be soon. It has been slow and time consuming but I have learned a lot about the motor, transmission, and just about everything else.
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