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Technical Crossing brands on powerplant choices?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by AlmightyCrash, Feb 25, 2015.

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  1. AlmightyCrash
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    I see a lot of people putting motors from opposing brand vehicles into their rides. I don't mind personally, but know some people that feel we should be true to the original nature of our cars.
    I just wanted to see what everyone thought.
     
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  2. No big deal, back in the day, we used anything we could get, that we could afford. Oh, almost forgot, welcome to the HAMB.
     
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  3. thirtytwo
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    Here comes the "put a ford in a ford " RETARDS.... 3....2...1...

    Let us not forget the " as long as its not a belly ****on Chevy" ****heads also
     
  4. X38
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    Man, you're gonna have to come up with a better thread idea than this.
     
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  5. Unkl Ian
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    Hot Rodding is not "true to the original nature of our cars".
     
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  6. clem
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    Hate to state the obvious- those that mix and match, dont mind, those that stay true to original cars possibly do mind.
     
  7. blowby
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    It's OK but there are a few don'ts

    Do not put in an engine with less power than what came out.
    Do not emblazon the car with all the emblems you took from the donor vehicle.
    Do not tell the counterman you need parts for a Ford with a Buick engine in it.
     
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  8. 'I wonder if this will fit into that?' is the essence of hot rodding....
     
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  9. Nick Flores
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    Go ahead and lock this thread after that....
     
  10. 29AVEE8
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    Always liked this one.

    Big Al.jpg
     
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  11. U-235
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    I was going to post...but...nahhhh.
     
  12. Gary Addcox
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    Yes, I hear you. This could develop into hatemail.
     
  13. R Pope
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    Whatever turns your crank, I guess. The OP would have loved the Mustang with a flathead swap from NYC a few years ago...A Ford in a Ford!
     
  14. These "some people" that feel ,,,,,
    Well they are wrong and wrong on many levels, they've been deceived.
     
  15. nobux
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    To me, the allure of these cars is being able to combine your favorite car, engine, transmission, differential, gauges, etc.... into one package. They are a blank slate.
     
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  16. 3wLarry
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    FAB32 said 'This isn't paint by numbers, it's hot rodding'
     
  17. I put a chrysler in a plymouth, does that count for anything?
     
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  18. BJR
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    Ever notice Almost no one puts a Ford engine in a Chev body.
     
  19. lothiandon1940
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    I'm just not sure the OP understands what hot-rodding is all about.
     
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  20. Hnstray
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    As dismissive as some of the above posts may be, there is a sort of hierarchy in "approved" transplants. Acknowledging that some folks feel strongly about keeping the engine brand the same as the ch***is/body, or of at least the same manufacturer, nothing more needs to be said about them.

    However, for the majority of Rodders who theroretically embrace "anything goes"... It seems some swaps just aren't done.....at least not without raising eyebrows.

    Acceptable practice allows a Chevy to be put in anything...even a Cadillac. And that can be expanded to include using any GM engine, not just Chevy, in any other manufacturers ch***is. But if you dare, as a few have, to put a FOMOCO V8 engine in a GM ch***is....no matter how well it works....be prepared for lots of questions.....and some su****ions....mostly about your family history and/or ***ual preferences.

    If you swap in a MOPAR engine, as long as it's a HEMI, anything goes (a philosophy close to my heart), but again, a less revered version will not be met with the same, if any, enthusiasm.

    And pity the poor ******* who dares to use a Studebaker, AMC, International or ??? in ANYTHING other than the same make, or similar out of the ordinary, ch***is.

    In attempting to describe the way things are I am not judging them....it's just how it is.

    Ray
     
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  21. Lmao-
    well its not the OP exactly,
    You see he posed his statement with the "so I have a friend who (insert your problem here)" disguise.
     
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  22. lothiandon1940
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    ..............................................................True.
     
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  23. Yes^^^ what he said !!

    Now there's another set of factions within those ranks. Its not just a Chevy engine, no sir not any sbc Chevy will do. Which ever one you pic somebody will have something to say about it. Mostly the treefiddy guys.

    Same with the Hemi, No no no you don't want an extended bell, Why mess with anything but a 426, them 92s are the best. A**** others.
     
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  24. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Look back in any of the early hot rod magazines,and the engine swaps were as popular then as they are now. HRP
     
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  26. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Larry, Ken (KENDEUCE) has the most wicked sounding 283 in his Deuce Vicky and it also sounds good when his giving you a tow. :D HRP
     
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  27. blowby
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    I'm a slot mag snob. Have to get your snobbiness where you can, I suppose.
     
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  28. Mike51Merc
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    I enjoy when a car has a modified or HP version of its original brand engine, especially something more rare like a supercharged Studebaker in a Studebaker or even more common like a BBC in a tri-5 Chevy or a big block Mopar A-body.
    Of course it would seem odd for a Mopar 440 to be transplanted into a Chevy and vice-versa.
    Sometimes I think the SBC guys just get a bit too defensive about their choice, essentially saying their choice is the best evidenced by the fact that so many others make the same choice. Not to bash SBCs, because I actually like and respect the engines, but it does get a little boring when they're transplanted into anything and everything.
     
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  29. Don's Hot Rods
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    Even the car manufacturers sometimes don't put their own engines in cars. For example, Oldsmobiles that used Chevy motors right off the ***embly line. (ie, "Corporate engines")

    Don
     
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  30. Take a look at an old hurst catalogue, there are soooo many different combos of motor mounts to swap anything any kind of way. Then there are the Trans adapters of many configurations.

    If a crossbreed of power plant bothered everyone, we'd have no one to single out and enjoy watching have a conniption fit over it.
     
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