RET
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« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2004, 01:29:20 AM » |
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Oz_man,
A red motor in reasonable condition shouldn't cost you more than a few hundred dollars. Since you're planning on a HR front end anyway, don't muck about with low-capacity reds like 138/149/161/173. Go large, like 179, 186 or 202. The amount of work is the same whichever one you choose (apart from 138/149) in NSW. Definitely stay away from a 138 red.
HR front end is probably $400-$600, depending on how much brake work the one you get requires. You also need to match the rear-end, (either through a proportioning valve on the original brakes, or better, using a complete HR setup drum to drum). Figure on a couple of hundred bucks there.
You'll also need electric wipers, demister and seat-belts, and an engineers' report: around $500 for the lot.
So what's that, maybe $1500-ish all up? If you can find a cheap, rust-bucket HD or HR that's mechanically OK, you'll have just about everything you'll need. Score one of them for $750-1000 and you're definitely ahead of the game.
Conversion for unleaded is definitely worth it if you've got the motor in pieces anyway. Cost is about $400. You can also use Flash-Lube etc aftermarket set-ups, but they cost about the same anyway. The only benefit of them is that you don't have to get the head taken off and modified.
Of course, all of this assumes that you're talking about a bog-stock red motor, straight out of the trading post and into your car. You can spend as much as you want once you start talking add-ons like electronic ignition, injection, Yella Terra head etc etc etc. I've also assumed you are keeping the crash-box: anything else requires floor modifications and more money...
You should visit the RTA website, and do a search for Light Vehicle Modifications. You'll find a PDF you can download that lists all the rules and regs for this job.
Hope all that is some help, and possibly someone who's done this more recently than me might have some more up-to-date prices and recommendations.
cheers RET
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