Can We Fit a V8 in our Classic Compact - Chevy Vega

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
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    In this video we are working on our 1975 Pontiac Astre (Chevy Vega) that we painted with rattle cans in a previous video. The 4 cylinder engine was very underpowered and was a problematic motor right from the factory. We are replacing it with a small block chevy 305. We know that a lot of people dislike these motors for their lack of power and prefer the 350, but for this small car, it will be plenty. We definitely run into some problems with clearance and just fitting it in the engine bay in general. any tips are much appreciated! We have done engine swaps before, but this is a new one for us! Thanks again for watching!
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  • @704406bbl
    @704406bbl Před 15 dny +16

    Good grief that brings back memories. I built a 73 Vega 44 years ago. Had a 060 over 327 11to1 pistons a muncie 4 speed and a narrowed 12 bolt with posi and 4:10 gears. Painted Spectra red 5" snorkel scoop. It was a fast death trap. Rolled it,tore it all to pieces. Built another one. Blew the motor sky high! Sold the whole mess. Enjoy fellas! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
    ;

    • @marktosolt
      @marktosolt Před 12 dny +1

      That was a bad ass ride thanks for the trip back in time , been around a few the 327 loves the 4 speed and 373 or 410

    • @davesnothere8859
      @davesnothere8859 Před 10 dny +1

      not a 305? haha I had a buddy with a vega tube chassis big block , Another with a 350 vmonza that ran 13s . sounds slow today but in the late 80s that was an ass hauler.

    • @sebbonxxsebbon6824
      @sebbonxxsebbon6824 Před 6 dny

      @@davesnothere8859 My 1985 Corvette ran 13's, I only lost to one street car and he had nitros. 13's was fast in the 80's.

  • @rubinbrown8142
    @rubinbrown8142 Před 16 dny +15

    What is rare now. Used to be commonplace in the late 70's and80's lots of v8's running in them cars back then😊

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 16 dny

      Ya, it's been done, but doesn't seem like there is as much as far as swap kits out there. But we've had a few comments that are helpful too!

    • @dskebo
      @dskebo Před 15 dny +5

      GM installed them from the factory! All the necessary parts are available factory stock parts.

    • @bodine2537
      @bodine2537 Před 13 dny

      @@dskeboit was a specialty option and was not done at GM, they were out sorced to I think the name was Morris automotive kind of like the Yenko GM cars or Fords Shelby cars, I just saw a whole documentary about it literally last week on CZcams ,they didn’t swap many ,if you can find 1 that was swapped when new it’ll be rare and worth some money

    • @badgascoupe
      @badgascoupe Před dnem

      @@RustedRides Motion performance sold a complete kit for a bolt in.

  • @hawk4065
    @hawk4065 Před 9 dny +2

    Fellas, that small block Chevy will absolutely fit in there. Guys have been doing this for decades.

    • @davezul4396
      @davezul4396 Před 9 dny

      ‘70s high school weekend projects. Get a 50 vega and cram a V8 in and go play!

    • @Huntinghogs
      @Huntinghogs Před 8 dny

      Motion stuffed a 454 in a few.

  • @stevewaterhouse3025
    @stevewaterhouse3025 Před 7 dny

    Vega, back in the day we called them the "Baby Firebird"! They always had this potential ! get after it fellas! Entertaining AF boys !

  • @HavokR505
    @HavokR505 Před 10 dny +1

    the best part of this show is whenever they recommend a product, I know I can find it at crappy tire

  • @outdoorsmansgarage
    @outdoorsmansgarage Před 15 dny +6

    Back when I was a senior in high school in 1991 for my class project I took a 76 Vega and dropped a 383 stroker motor and a Muncie 4-speed in the car that thing was awesome. The only thing I can see that doesn't make sense to me is why that entire engine got painted black if that engine gets an oil leak you'll never see it that is one of the main reasons American car manufacturers painted their engines with different colors. As far as your clearance issues with the engine goes you are definitely going to have to change the motor mounts but what I have always done when doing a V8 swap into a Vega is cutting the firewall and moving the transmission two or three inches backward the way you're doing it right now you'll never get a radiator in it

  • @chriswylie2011
    @chriswylie2011 Před 16 dny +6

    Absolutely love the content. Keepin it real. No big fancy machinery and showing how it's done in the yard. Keep up the awesome videos.

  • @bradnichols2474
    @bradnichols2474 Před 16 dny +9

    First off, get the V8 monza mounts, gonna need the monza oil pan too. Long water pump set up won't work, need the short water pump and pulleys. Also a good idea to drill 4 holes in the firewall for the top 4 bell housing bolts. The further back you can get engine and Trans, the easier it will be to work with cooling system.

    • @ironhead320
      @ironhead320 Před 15 dny

      Yep you got that right

    • @JeffKopis
      @JeffKopis Před 14 dny

      But how did Baldwin, Don Long, Don Hardy, and others build V8 Vegas before the Monza existed? 🤔

    • @kevinellam6710
      @kevinellam6710 Před 14 dny

      .Flip the heater core RIGHT HAND to LEFT HAND ! ? . VALVE COVER CLEAREN"Z !!! ... .. . 😮

    • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
      @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před 14 dny

      ​@@JeffKopisfactory did. June. 1972. Edition. HOT ROD. MAGAZINE

  • @gordonstroup882
    @gordonstroup882 Před 15 dny +4

    Well, well, well.... you need to take the heater core out, silicone and pop rivet a piece of tin over the hose outlet area, turn the heater core to the 9 o'clock position, cut new holes in the heater core cover so you can use the heater core. An HEI distributor is too big around to be able to push the engine back far enough, so massaging the firewall with a BFH so the HEI has room is necessary. You need a short snout waterpump and a single fan belt pulley set to clear the radiator and the sway bar. A small rear sump oil pan is needed. I actually have plans for side mount motor mounts that bolt to the area on the inner fenderwells, curve forward, and then up to where the V8 motor mounts are on the side of the block.
    I will try to send you a diagram of them.
    Now, the factory through the firewall wiring harness will work on the V8. Starter wiring, water temp, oil pressure.
    If it has a factory tachometer for a 4 cylinder, this won't work correctly, too many cylinders😐. If the front of the car sets too low to the ground, get some V8 or 6 cylinder front springs from a ....... a whatever, and cut them to 0ne coil shorter than the stock Vega/Astre front coils.
    You can measure and figure out the size of radiator that you'll need, but make sure it's a 3 core or 4 core.
    Exhaust manifolds that are rear dump, preferably straight down, or "Ramhorn" center dumps work.
    A transmission mount is very simple to make. 1 inch to 1½ square tubing works well with angle iron on each end and in the middle for the rubber mount.
    The driveshaft, you will need to get made or make one. You'd be the luckiest people ever if you can find one that fits at the right length.
    If you can think of anything else, let me know. I used to have a ton of fun building some V8 Vega wagons, hatchbacks, and notchbacks....😮😊!

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 14 dny

      Thank you very much for all the information! And the motor mounts you mentioned sound like a great solution too!

    • @hardtail-gy8dk
      @hardtail-gy8dk Před 13 dny +1

      This is correct, Hooker and Doug Thorley used to have kits with the mounts and headers, motor plate would be another way to go

  • @johnkoury1116
    @johnkoury1116 Před 15 dny +3

    Love the content!! I was going to get in touch to see if you needed my V8 Vega kit that I removed from my race car a few years ago. I was listening and heard your accents when you said ooout and I realized you were in Canada. Well new subs scriber here anyway..lol......Love the Honda powered John Deere!!!

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 14 dny +1

      Thank you very much! Ya we appreciate the thought, and if we run into trouble and need specific parts that you might have, we will reach out! Thanks again!

    • @johnkoury1116
      @johnkoury1116 Před 14 dny

      @@RustedRides HAHA!! I am sure you will be fine. You seem to have everything planned out and I know you guys are awesome fabricators...But thanks anyway...

    • @JeffKopis
      @JeffKopis Před 14 dny +1

      The "oot" and the Maple Leaf on the T-shirt made that abundantly clear...eh?

    • @johnkoury1116
      @johnkoury1116 Před 14 dny +1

      @@JeffKopis just a couple of clues..lol

  • @cobaltsslsj5891
    @cobaltsslsj5891 Před 2 dny

    You guys already know by now your going to need the trans-dapt vega v8 swap mounts by now, Y'all have fun - love that Pontiac

  • @Richard-InCanada
    @Richard-InCanada Před 16 dny +1

    Loving these videos. Thx for taking the time to create them.

  • @ronaldbruzan9646
    @ronaldbruzan9646 Před 14 dny +1

    I built one in 1977. 250 horse 327 and a power glide trans. I use a Headman or Hooker header front mount. Bolts to the 4 holes by the vibration damper. The mount then sits on the frame. I just added a bracket to the trans crossmember. I had a points distributor so a little smaller. For exhaust I milled the stock ram horn manifolds on an angle to hug the block. 2 turbo mufflers hanging off the stock Y pipe split. Qjet carb. welded the stock rear axle for a locker. Much shorter rear tires also.
    I delivered pizzas in it for 3 years. Street raced it any time I could. Only lost one race to a wicked Buick or Oldsmobile. Ran under 12 second 1/4 mile.
    The whole project was only about 500 bucks without the cost of the car.

    • @mylanmiller9656
      @mylanmiller9656 Před 13 dny

      My buddy built one of those back in 1973 with a T10 and a 350 LT1 engine from his Wrecked z28 Camaro. .
      He did every thing but the Rear end, the engine would eat the Spider gears every time he jumped on the gas.

  • @k4wv
    @k4wv Před 15 dny +2

    Of course you can fit it. I did that swap back in High School in the late 1970s using a then available kit from "Hooker Headers" nothing new here. Only problem was that Vegas were notorious rust buckets that would rust away just by looking at them! 🤣

  • @MikeSchmidt-qt7ls
    @MikeSchmidt-qt7ls Před 11 dny +1

    Oven cleaner, brilliant! It even worked on my first wife's cooking.

  • @duncanmacrae6384
    @duncanmacrae6384 Před 15 dny +3

    I did two Vega swaps in the early 80s. I used Don Hardy mounts. Probably long gone. Headman still makes a mount kit. The best exhaust manifolds I found were the center dump Rams Horn ones. The drivers side has to be the angled outlet. The short water pump set-up makes it easier to put a fan and rad in, but, I squeezed the long pump in one of them if I remember correctly. That 305 running properly will surprise you because as you said the car only weighs 1800 Lbs. Also, sadly any "spirited" driving with the 305 will break that rear axle.

  • @user-ku8qk7iy9q
    @user-ku8qk7iy9q Před 6 dny

    Finally got a chance to watch, great video! Thanks guys!

  • @davidetchellsetchells4692

    Of course you can! My buddy dropped a 4 bolt main 350 in his, instant monster!
    Years later I installed a corvette 327 in mine and it was extremely nasty!
    Nothing wrong with the origional 4 cyl eithier, as long as it's cared for with qualify oil and filter changes on time, and you don't overheat it! I never had those problems because I do my maintenance before scheduled. I wanted more power so I dropped in a 327 with the 4 speed and a narrowed 12 bolt rear diff with 4:11 posi, super stock springs, ladder bars, and welded in subframe connectors. That's it!

  • @Droopy578
    @Droopy578 Před 17 dny +3

    This channel is so UNRATED !! Great content 🙌🙌

  • @Asswease1
    @Asswease1 Před 10 dny +1

    Your easiest route is probably to use the Trans-Dapt mount kit. this attaches the front of the engine to the frame, and includes a transmission crossmember. they are still available from a number of sources. I know I saw them on Speedway's website.

  • @Motorhead-y3
    @Motorhead-y3 Před 15 dny +8

    Its a bolt in with Monza parts

    • @davesnothere8859
      @davesnothere8859 Před 10 dny

      they could just buy a monza with one in it, or buy their logic the earlier 2something or other small block that came in them. poor poor vega. 10 bolt would have been good for 300 or so an a 100 shot seen it for myself.

  • @JimRockford-ju8ol
    @JimRockford-ju8ol Před 2 dny

    Like someone else mention transdapt still makes the kit to swap the sbc v8.
    Make sure you change the chain, cam and lifters. I can't say it enough. Many of those blue sbc engines had soft cams. Comes with a new oil pan, where you'll find plastic teeth from the cam sprocket in your oil screen. Hang in there, you're doing a great job, and I'm not lying to you.

  • @user-is3bp6ii4n
    @user-is3bp6ii4n Před 11 dny

    I worked at UPS back in the late 70's, a trucker i used to talk to had a 73 Vega he'd put a small block 350ci in, it was black on black, had to beef up suspension to deal with the extra weight, he raced it at HALSVILLE DRAG STIP on the weekends drove it to work during the week, sometimes, cause it was "Tubbed and Narrowed"! Man i wanted that car! Think it ran in the 10's cant remember for sure, ive slept since then lol.😎👍

  • @roddogg914
    @roddogg914 Před 15 dny +4

    I think you have to use the short water pump and pulleys on this swap, if I'm not mistaken. There is a whole "V8 Vega kit" that you can buy with all the correct stuff for the swap

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 14 dny

      Hopefully we can still find a V8 Vega kit somewhere!

    • @IronChief
      @IronChief Před 7 dny

      There are a lot of old hot rodders out there with old stuff like this just laying around. I'm one of them. Wish I had a way of getting it to you. ​@@RustedRides

  • @keyper555
    @keyper555 Před 10 dny

    Yeah my buddie back in the late 70's had a Vega with a 327 in it, and a 2 speed slushbox behind it, we would drive it to PIR, Portland Intnl Raceway in Oregon and have a blast takin it down the dragstrip on Prostock days. Man that thing was fast!!!

  • @markadymark1844
    @markadymark1844 Před 16 dny +1

    The majority of us are not rich men and do things like you do. Awesome video agian.

  • @shawnp001
    @shawnp001 Před 13 dny

    The comment you made about not being rich and owning a lot of nice things, I think that aplies to many of us who watch you're videos and I have to say the improvising of that honda motor is pure geinus ( I hope I spelled the rite lol)

  • @olikat8
    @olikat8 Před 16 dny +7

    Ah, the Chevy Astre/Pontiac Vega!

    • @john-boywalton2954
      @john-boywalton2954 Před 16 dny

      Or maybe"Opel Kadett" in Germany....

    • @olikat8
      @olikat8 Před 16 dny

      @@john-boywalton2954 Different car. At GM, these were H-bodies

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 15 dny +1

      There was also a Holden that looks soooo much like the Vega/Astre but can't find any info on if it's the same platform. I can't remember the name of the Holden car but it was brought to my attention by a commenter from a previous video

    • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
      @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před 14 dny +1

      The early panel express with side windows blocked were epic

    • @olikat8
      @olikat8 Před 12 dny

      @@RustedRides yup, I was just joking with the na.e swap

  • @robertwebb4245
    @robertwebb4245 Před 12 dny

    Your channel was suggested to me by CZcams, because I watch shows like yours I decided to subscibe to you guys about half way into your video because you are not trying to be anything other than what you are! Down to each and fun to watch. I am 60 years old and I had 2 of those Chevy Vegas back in 1984 & 1985 they were ok cars i guess. Looks like you fella's are going to rocket ship this one into space for sure LOL. Be carful and be safe and have lots of fun while your young. By the way guys... Get ready for a lot of modifications that will need done LOL

  • @homotorsports
    @homotorsports Před 14 dny +1

    Had a 73 Vega back in 83… 327 tunnel ram…4 speed. I used the Baldwin Motion kit with Hooker headers..short water pump… special pan.. the engine mounts bolt to the 2 lower (front) bolt hole and 1 water pump bolt.. the headers alone were over 6 hours to install

  • @MapleMarmite
    @MapleMarmite Před 16 dny

    Sorry I don’t have any helpful advice on this on guys but, if nothing else, it shows you are keeping it real and showing the struggles on this kind of project. More importantly, you’ll be showing how to overcome them at some point. Good luck! Also - the 10K is getting closer. 👍🏻

  • @arthursmith5409
    @arthursmith5409 Před 15 dny

    My 71 vega, years ago, had a single flat pulley, thinner harmonic balancer, homemade custom engine mounts and the front grill was cut out and reinforced to set the radiator back further. But the 283 fit nicely. By now, you guys have probably figured yours out too, good luck, outside of getting a complete kit that's offered today, it'll be fun fabricating your own.

  • @Aliman1
    @Aliman1 Před 17 dny +6

    Amazing video guys! cant wait to see how this plays out. also the rogue chicken attack was priceless

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 16 dny

      Hahaha that dang thing has some issues haha

    • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
      @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před 14 dny

      ​@@RustedRidesfender headers or side pipes see Baldwin and motion Chevrolet v8 n Vegas. On the net

    • @brianhaw9398
      @brianhaw9398 Před 10 dny

      A guy in my high school put an Oldsmobile 425 in a Vega. Lots of 350's were done over the years

  • @wesleymigletz2389
    @wesleymigletz2389 Před 5 dny

    Cool video, looks like you're having fun. A short water pump and SWP accessory brackets and pulleys will make your life easier.

  • @jimalexander9230
    @jimalexander9230 Před 3 dny

    Hi guys. There are a couple of companies that make complete kits to install a SBC engine in a Vega. Custom engine mounts, headers, radiator and a transmission mount adaptor. The cost should be less than a thousand dollars American. In the old days, Chevy had several different configurations of exhaust manifolds that could be mixed and matched to work in the Vega chassis. That's much harder to do today. GM put a 305 in the H Body cars, from the factory, so a really good salvage yard should be able to figure out exactly which manifolds make that happen. You'll need the short water pump and the correct pullies, and it's helpful if you "massage the heater box for some clearance. There are hundreds of these things on the roads today, with salvage yard brake, suspension, and rear end upgrades. The Vega needs all of that help, AND MORE. The first time you find traction, the right rear lower control arm will fold up like an accordion, and the combination of crappy GM parts, and crappy GM suspension geometry is to blame. Read everything that you can before proceeding, or you'll just waste your time building a steaming POS. I've never watched your channel before, and it almost looks like your claim to fame is doing things half assed, so maybe a steaming POS is what you want? It's up to you.

  • @user-xl3mf6qm1m
    @user-xl3mf6qm1m Před 12 dny

    did the swap in the 70s with a 283 bent the oil pan and fire wall with a sledge hammer made my own front engine mount bolted to the original 4 speed , fun car

  • @paulshamblin6260
    @paulshamblin6260 Před 11 dny

    Envious of that weather. Trying to work outside in 95 degree fahrenheit sux! You guys got it made! I had a V8 Monza. Very fast.

  • @chuckzamzow9
    @chuckzamzow9 Před 12 dny

    Great basic platform for the powerplant, smaller chamber heads, cam decent intake and carb setup it will a fun Vega

  • @bdogjr7779
    @bdogjr7779 Před 12 dny +1

    Wow《☆》Good Luck Guy👍🍺🤳I was hoping to see a 340 Mopar going in😁The 305 will be fun tho✌️😎☯️

  • @JimRockford-ju8ol
    @JimRockford-ju8ol Před 2 dny

    Yeah, if my memory serves me, you'll need to slide the transmission back a few inches. Then massage the fire wall with a big hammer. The bolts are gonna be tight for the bell housing and the distributor should miss the fire wall about an inch. When you get it that far back you'll need to keep an eye on the steering linkage and the wall should move pretty easy about 3 inches in. After you can smooth things out with a little body filler and spray paint. A guy i use to know was a monza v8 guy and i remember this. I believe the Vega is a bit smaller in the nose. Definitely do the chain and cam because you'll have to pull the engine again if you want more power.

  • @garyschroer68
    @garyschroer68 Před 14 dny +2

    My Vega was 355 4 speed, I used front suspension and reareand out of a Monza! BAMF out of the gates! Did that in the late 80's!

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 14 dny

      That would be nice! It's just as hard to find monzas these days! Thanks for the comment!

  • @mikesblkmstngblltt
    @mikesblkmstngblltt Před 12 dny +2

    My brother had an ashtray. A long forgotten name.

    • @ludicrous7044
      @ludicrous7044 Před 12 dny

      Did that get him off his butt??🙄😁😋🤭

  • @TSRGarage
    @TSRGarage Před 13 dny

    👀Engine bay always looks big until you get the engine close to it😂.
    Pressure wash the engine, and paint it with spray bombs. No masking tape, valve covers still bolted on.👍👍I subscribed. Bonus points for using an engine hoist on dirt.

  • @Justmebro777
    @Justmebro777 Před 17 dny +7

    Some people put big blocks in those cars 🤔

  • @eduardocertain2227
    @eduardocertain2227 Před 12 dny

    Beautiful car

  • @davezul4396
    @davezul4396 Před 9 dny

    We were stuffing small and big blocks in vegas back in ‘70s high school.

  • @MarcusSandoval-kx2th
    @MarcusSandoval-kx2th Před 11 dny

    Cute little cars ...old man had a baby blue one

  • @shanewright6958
    @shanewright6958 Před 16 dny

    What a great looking car 👍👍

  • @CSmith-gb1sl
    @CSmith-gb1sl Před 12 dny

    I saw Vega, but see an Astre in the clip. we had a '71 in the Family years ago, & I did a Tour of the Lordstown facility in '74 with the Boy Scouts.

  • @williesweetjr8713
    @williesweetjr8713 Před 14 dny

    You went high dollar with the Easy Off oven cleaner. I use the Dollar store brand so I could buy more cans for my projects. I worked on these with factory V8 and motor swapped ones too. They used to sell V8 swap kits for the Vega/ Astra. Made for a fun ride!

  • @ProJoe-xb5ie
    @ProJoe-xb5ie Před 9 dny

    I put a 350 Chevy in my 74 vaga no problem with a turbo 350 tubbed out for 9-inch rear end four points roll cage wheelie bars I drove it to the racetrack and erased it and drove it back home on pump gas drove it to work that thing was fun

  • @G77799
    @G77799 Před 13 dny

    Not sure what y’all were thinking I did the same type swap but whole unit engine/Trans. It’s all about Angle the angle of the Bojangle. Good luck cool channel ✝️🇺🇸

  • @fredness5300
    @fredness5300 Před 12 dny

    "Can We Fit a V8 in our Classic Compact"
    [Laughs in watching my neighbor do this in 1979]

  • @Cam-lv4cl
    @Cam-lv4cl Před 15 dny +1

    On sbc I always used a front mounting plate with no mid motor support and a good transmission crossmember. You will run into a clearance problem with the distributor but a few sledgehammer blows to the firewall takes care of it. Did a few of these back in the '70s

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 14 dny

      Thanks! Ya seems the sledge to the firewall is a popular tip haha. We will be better prepared next time!

  • @asaturn
    @asaturn Před 14 dny +2

    I had a Chevy Monza wagon (same front end) and it had a Buick V8 in it.

  • @LostProfitsGarage
    @LostProfitsGarage Před 16 dny +2

    You may want to take a look at the 305 V8 Chevy Monza that was produced by GM right after the Vega was scrapped (1975-1979)...pretty close to the same chassis. There may be many factory parts from the V8 Monza that will help you convert that old beast to V8...including manifolds etc. (Check Rockauto for potential parts listing numbers and availability.)
    I remember back in the day, the V8 Vega was a pretty common conversion since they were absolute hell on wheels at the dragstrip!
    Anyway, good luck to you guys...love watching your content!

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 16 dny +1

      Thanks! That's a great idea! Monza manifolds are definitely something we can look into! Thanks for the help, and for watching!

    • @hardtail-gy8dk
      @hardtail-gy8dk Před 13 dny +1

      You want the Monza coils for the front suspension, my buddy had a 300hp 350 and it went a long time before he blew the rear end and we weren't nice with them

  • @samuelgoodman2825
    @samuelgoodman2825 Před 15 dny

    The fastest street car I've ever known was a 71 V8 swapped Vega.It was Pro Street before Pro Street was a thing.Legendary in its hometown Street scene and made an appearance on the streets of Bristol Tennesee.way back in the late 70s.

  • @timwatson4524
    @timwatson4524 Před 17 dny +1

    Good luck boys

  • @ronbrusch7290
    @ronbrusch7290 Před 13 dny

    Built a 1974 Vega used a 4.3L out of a V8 Monza 4sp built the motor using 305 ho heads decked the block 9x to gain compression only problem with the car was keeping a clutch in it used to spin the center out of the disk used Monza frame mounts and Monza motor mounts

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Před 13 dny

    You need the v8 vega motor mount kit, as well as the correct oil pan for the vega frame, and you need to use specific v8 vega headers, or Rear exit manifolds. It’s not just drop in and go. Plus you’ll need a vega/monza v8 radiator as well

  • @lastbyte8364
    @lastbyte8364 Před 11 dny

    yo they did put 305' in monzas you need to get the parts for that the motor mounts exhaust manifolds a short water pump and pullies then it bolts right in and the trans mount as well. you have an awsome start i cant wait to hear it run and drive.

  • @jamesp1586
    @jamesp1586 Před 15 dny

    Cool channel so far I like the content. I think there’s a complete V-8 Vega kit witch has oil pan motor mounts and headers. And I think you have to use a short water pump and front accessories

  • @kevinfiebelkorn4715
    @kevinfiebelkorn4715 Před 13 dny +1

    New subscriber here. Back in the mid 70's a guy in my neighborhood swapped a 350 into an early Vega. He totally changed the front suspension with a Dodge straight axle and leaf springs (gasser style). The first time he drove it, he revved it up and dumped the clutch and wham. The front end came up, the rear bumper hit the pavement, and he panicked. He hit the brakes and the front end slammed down snapping the front axle in half and sending the front wheels up into the fenders. He never drove it again. I hope you boys are more successful than he was.

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 13 dny

      Haha yikes! That would be enough to scare anyone haha! Yes I hope we have a better first run. Thanks for subscribing and for the comment!

  • @bobsikes6865
    @bobsikes6865 Před 9 dny

    Don Hardy Race cars used to sell chassis mounts to install. Makes it an easy task

  • @dmonarchdeleon5451
    @dmonarchdeleon5451 Před 15 dny +1

    Lol Built a bunch of these back in the 80's, answer is, yes it will fit lol

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 14 dny

      Nice! Still have any? Ya we just thought we'd get lucky and wouldn't have to swap out the water pump and all that on the accessories side of the engine. Hopefully next video!

  • @samueljackson2478
    @samueljackson2478 Před 13 dny

    The biggest engines that came in the75-79 Pontiac Ventura was the Chevy 5.7 CI or the Pontiac 5.8 354CI and if you can find the OEM 5SPD Borg & Warner T-50 Trans, these were pretty well loaded back in the 70s

  • @garypease7414
    @garypease7414 Před 13 dny

    I had a 327 in a Vega in the 80s. Motor mounts and headers from hooker. Th400 was a tight fit, but faster than anything I raced.

  • @Drunklesk
    @Drunklesk Před 15 dny

    First you need to remove the heater core and flip it around(it will move the tubes further away from the engine), just redrill 2 new holes using a hole saw and use the pieces you drilled out to weld over the old holes.
    Second you will need to slightly clearance the trans tunnel, not to much just enough to get the bolts in the transmission.
    Third you will need a short water pump and pulleys,(Monza V8 swap parts would be best but they are extremely hard to get now a days) but you can go with 70's era Corvettte stuff.
    Fourth engine mounts, again V8 Monza would be the way to go but they are hard to find so, You can get a set of mounts and headers from Headman, also Sanderson makes nice headers(Me personally would go with the Headman engine mounts and Sanderson Headers, as the Headman headers go into the wheel well).
    Fifth the oil pan just buy a Moroso oil pan for the Vega, the work great.
    Sixth The original fuel pump is in the tank if it works use it if not put a electric remote fuel pump back at the tank, and ditch the one on the engine and put a block off plate on.
    Seventh Go with a aftermarket Radiator, I would go to a place that will custom make a aluminum one for you, But be aware there are a lot of Radiators out there that say they will fit but they will not and you will be throwing money away.(So after the engine is in measure what you want and get one made).
    Don;t worry about the rear end, the Astre you have has the 7.5 rear end and it will handle up to 300 HP, unless you are doing burnouts every 10 secs.
    I built around 50 V8 Vegas and Monza's in my youth, with some friends and we would sell them, I could V8 swap a Vega or Monza in a day. They are a blast to drive.
    If you are looking for insight into the swap or parts check, v8monza.com

  • @pedroalejandro8324
    @pedroalejandro8324 Před 15 dny

    I personally made a plate 3/16 to a 1/4 thick n bolted it to the front of the motor, they r3 bolts on each side of the front of the engine that's where the plate is bolted on, that plate will extend to the center of the chassis 1 L shaped piece of steel on each end of the plate that's where the engine will be bolted to the car with rubber bushings under the L shaped plates, did many of them on Vegas for racing, the idea came from the 50s truck motor mounts, hope I didn't confuse u but good luck trying my idea, try finding a old 50s truck n u will see how the mounts work on the engine n tranny

  • @vincentenk4449
    @vincentenk4449 Před 15 dny

    Not cheap, but looks like for the most part its got everything you need, Trans Dapt makes a kit including headers, a modified oil pan & what looks like a trans crossmember for about $1500 or just look it up, find a reference for scale point, buy some steel, & weld 'er up! 😁

  • @gregpiecuch3802
    @gregpiecuch3802 Před 13 dny

    I have Sanderson shorty headers on my v8 Vega and they work great. You can also use Monza V8 exhaust manifolds too, if you can find a set.

  • @badbanane
    @badbanane Před 16 dny +1

    you need a v8 plate to bolt on the chasis and after you need v8 mount to bolt on the plate. you can find plate and mount on oem v8 monza. last thing you need Sanderson headers.

  • @brianscott9861
    @brianscott9861 Před 13 dny +1

    I had a 71 with a 4 banger.👍

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 13 dny

      Nice! And the 4cyl has held up for you? We had this one run before taking it out. Ran well for us

  • @danelldecker3696
    @danelldecker3696 Před 6 dny

    Did this in a 76 Vega. Look for a monza v8 oil pan motor mount and a universal joint on the steering. Electric fan that pushes air through the radiator from the front. Ram horn exhaust manifolds (driver side)

  • @robertconklin3850
    @robertconklin3850 Před 16 dny

    They make mounts for it they are like the old Corvette mounts that bolt to the water pump. The drivers side manifold is an issue, but if you get the Monza manifolds they have a groove for the steering shaft

  • @ruddywyndonjr9115
    @ruddywyndonjr9115 Před 10 dny

    40 years ago built half dozen
    These cars real fun it needs hammer therapy to trans tunnel for starts

  • @goodtimefishing1005
    @goodtimefishing1005 Před 17 dny

    Ya you guys will get it.

  • @markadymark1844
    @markadymark1844 Před 16 dny +1

    Cool Pontiac

  • @dog1880
    @dog1880 Před 11 dny

    ours had a foward mounted motor mount plate on each side from the oem towards the v8 on the 305

  • @ericscrutchins6350
    @ericscrutchins6350 Před 2 dny

    I wished that you guys would have used a dummy block and heads with the oil pan attached so that you can see your clearance problems, I modified my stock GM oil pan and had a friend weld it up for me I just looked at pictures of the Moroso V-8 Vega oil pan and made my own, you just need to cut out the middle of the pan so the steering linkage can pass under the pan , it's gonna take a little bit of work but it can be done 👍🏾

  • @rctopfueler2841
    @rctopfueler2841 Před 11 dny

    Somebody probably has said monza parts .i owned a factory built monza town coupe 1975 with the 4.3 V8 262 same as a 350 so there shouldnt be issues if you use the monza stock parts ,my monza got the 262 yanked out for a 350 using the orig pan and mounts it was a beast with a saginaw 4speed but anytime you hammered throttle she was breaking traction even at 70 80 it would light them dunlop gts like hell fire best o luck man

  •  Před 15 dny +1

    Love the hbody cars mine has come a long way just put 750 holley on it have to hook it up yet

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 14 dny

      Nice! The 750 is a very nice performing carb!

  • @ruddywyndonjr9115
    @ruddywyndonjr9115 Před 10 dny

    Oh hammer the oil pan

  • @vincentenk4449
    @vincentenk4449 Před 15 dny

    BTW, Motion, Don Hardy, & Hooker as well as some others made V8 Vega kits back in the day also.

  • @bryankerckhove6873
    @bryankerckhove6873 Před 13 dny

    New to your channel...we did a 283 swap back in 81. It would do a burn out from he doulbe hockey sticks

  • @daniellipsack9713
    @daniellipsack9713 Před 13 dny

    Always listen to your buddies, never do any research and things will sort themselves out

  • @user-ie8wz8uo3b
    @user-ie8wz8uo3b Před 12 dny

    Need to turn heater core around. firewall massaging for distributer . had a 283 bored to 301 in it. Made plates for motor mounts pretty easy really. Headers were a pain ,power glide trans. Gene

  • @johnnywishbone8985
    @johnnywishbone8985 Před 16 dny +1

    You could just put a motor plate in the front of the engine to mount it. It makes a little less BS. I started doing that when putting V8s in vegas and monzas when i did this stuff in the day. There always still some screwing around getting things right when doing it but once you do it and figure out how stuff will fit and function it really is not that bad. It is all part of wrenching. You will get it.

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 16 dny

      We do have a plate, but are aiming for a smoother ride... Would the plate not cause more vibration? We have no problem fabricating something. The mounts we have are going to need some fabricating too.

  • @benspiteri3807
    @benspiteri3807 Před 16 dny +1

    You need to use short water pump and pulleys mount the motor from the front two plates of the lower mounting holes that’s how 55 Chevy where mounted and you have to use old Chevy exhaust manifold or buy a set of headers for a v8 Vega good luck I have built 3 of those cars.

  • @starswoodmetalcreations6539

    Bolt a flat plate of length to frame then mount up new motor mounts to plate also get the car off the ground around 3ft of ground clearance make it easier to work on

  • @jeffmcgee305
    @jeffmcgee305 Před 15 dny +1

    Might help to use a short water pump from a 283 or 327.

  • @jon-christiankaczor5384

    I built a couple v8 vegas from a cosworth to a 600 327 powere fiberglass tilt front ended 71

  • @user-xm2yc4lh9h
    @user-xm2yc4lh9h Před 13 dny +1

    When I was a teenager if you didn't have a small block in your Vega , you'd be called lame and told to go sit on the porch before the big dogs run you over.

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 13 dny

      Hahaha, well I guess they only had the option of sitting on the porch or side of the road when the 4cyl failed

  • @johnloughry7686
    @johnloughry7686 Před 9 dny

    Yes you can. I had a 73 Vegas Kammback I put a 293 and a Muncie 4 speed in.

  • @92dieselunit
    @92dieselunit Před 14 dny +1

    put a short water pump in it if your needing a little more clearance between the radiator and the water pump

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 14 dny

      That seems to be a common but of advice. We'll have to make the switch. It's a shame because the current water pump was pretty new

  • @hooligangeneral300
    @hooligangeneral300 Před 16 dny +3

    May need to run corvette short water pump.

    • @RustedRides
      @RustedRides  Před 16 dny +1

      That's a good idea! We are likely going yo have to re-work the rad support too. It was pretty rough when we got the car so we welded up a new one but might not be right for the car.

    • @vittobonofiglio8976
      @vittobonofiglio8976 Před 15 dny

      I'm glad I found your channel! First thing you need to do is beat the hell out of the trans tunnel to stick the bellhousing right in there. Take off the heater box cover in the engine bay and throw it away. To mount it you would need Monza engine plates an mounts but they are rare and pricy so I suggest you hard mount it using home made engine plates bolted to the heads. Good luck guys

    • @waynedavis7245
      @waynedavis7245 Před 15 dny

      I did 3 of these years ago. You need the short water pump off the corvette. If I remember correctly I also used factory headers off a van , with some modification. They could save a lot of time and use monza parts.

  • @adrienserigny6702
    @adrienserigny6702 Před 16 dny

    Work with a guy, has 2... one with a 350, his other has a 454 ready for install. That one went out for full restoration and Spirit of America livery

    • @Raycr
      @Raycr Před 14 dny

      Memories, I dropped a Buick 455 in a 74 Kammback (Vega wagon). It was a hand full! We now have an Astre Formula with a 2.8 V6 5 speed

  • @user-bb7xp8hv8y
    @user-bb7xp8hv8y Před 12 dny

    Summit racing sells the motor mounts for this swap. Along with all the other parts too swap it in.

  • @user-ht1xu4gv2u
    @user-ht1xu4gv2u Před 14 dny

    Uhh put in good supply of windshields they will crack if you hot rod it. Also subframe connectors be advisable😊😊

  • @chuckschultz7028
    @chuckschultz7028 Před 2 dny +1

    Nothing to apologize with that paint job; even a bad paint job is better than patina IMHO. Painting the engine bay and cleaning the motor is more than sufficient pennance.