mzdagrl
4/11/2006 10:13:43 AM
So, after some discussion with my parents, we seem to have come to the perfect solution to the world's problems. My dad has an 87 B2000 that is a piece of crap but runs well. I have a '94 MX-3 1.6L 4-cyl. that looks nice but runs like shit (sometimes). The car has 131,000 miles, the truck has 115,000 miles on it. Both are 5-speeds. What are the odds that my dad's engine would fit in my car? It would be a cheaper alternative for me than getting the Corvette V8 that I want, while still solving my oil, vacuum line, and piston ring problems. And, my mom wouldn't have to look at the eyesore known as the truck anymore. Thoughts?
babyhuey
4/11/2006 9:02:03 PM
Trying to adapt a rear drive carb engine to a front wheel drive fuel injected would be quite a feat and not hardly worth it due to the mileage on the truck engine.

How about this. Take the $2000-$3000 that would be needed to make the swap,, sell both MX-3 and B2000 and you should have plenty for a decent down payment on the Vet.
mzdagrl
4/14/2006 8:08:08 AM
I was actually going to put the V-8 in the MX-3, not buy the Vett. I didn't even think of the carb/FI issues....thanks, I'll break the news to my mom at Easter. And she was so happy to see the truck going away....poor mom.
Bdizzle
4/14/2006 8:41:47 AM
man sell the mx 3 and put a v8 in the truck and do it it would be sweet to see a vette motor in a mazda and it is already rear wheel drive
dohcb6mx3rs
9/24/2006 12:45:12 AM
just spend 2-400 on a cheap used motor bolt it in make sure its a 94+ tho cause previous years are sohc