ok as prosmied i started out with a 383 and found a deal on this 6.1 so i bought it sold my drive train and begain this swap. Lots of guys said this wouldn’t happen and it’s way to expensive . It isn’t easy and you have to get creative but i got creative in buying power and made this happen using my creativity and persistence .I used a 6.1 hemi out of a charger and a ram trans pedal and computer .
when i brought it home
i sold the exhaust and didn’t use the wiring harness the nag1 trans also sold to make way for the 545rfe i used . Reason is the nag 1 harness takes much more to run in our old cars and the harness is much more expensive.
You need to cut the trans tunnel a lot for this to make it fit . Only downside i seen so i did it
getting this engine to fit requires shaving the ac compressor on the rear and clearincing the k frame so the ac compressor clears. Another thing is the oil pan the swap pan you can get from milodon and pick up however you will need to swap the main cap bolt to bolt the pick up and put the pan on.
motor mounts were from street n performance which is no longer so you will have to source them elseware until i start making them . Headers were from doug thorley they needed to be dimpled to clear the torsion on the driver side the other side fit with out issues. Also the motor will have to be trimmed in order for no interference on the engine . I don’t have a picture of that but you will see when you attempt to mount it .Also the oil filter needs to be angled so i used a ram 45 degree filter adapter and cut the excess off , put a short oil filter and removed the threaded filter screw to install the adapter .I used a short filter and it fits just fine .
i got the engine in and i decided to rewire the car for the efi harness from squire
i purchased a ram computer and pedal built a pedal bracket ran the harness and installed the computer wired it all in and tested it out .
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