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fitting engine
i guess when fitting engines in these zooks its easier to take wings n front end of so u just got chassis to bolt straight on to i guess
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Re: fitting engine
Can be easier to remove the whole front end as one lump, depends how rusted on they are.
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Re: fitting engine
I suppose it depends on what lifting tackle you have available too, and how high your truck is.
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Re: fitting engine
cheers chaps like ive been told alot of wiring on a 1.6 16v engine but im sure i will conquer it hopefully lol mind got all winter ive got loom n ecu so will have to play n see wot wud ure preference be??
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Re: fitting engine
If you like wiring check out Ladamans build / engine swap.ikuzusdink wrote:cheers chaps like ive been told alot of wiring on a 1.6 16v engine but im sure i will conquer it hopefully lol mind got all winter ive got loom n ecu so will have to play n see wot wud ure preference be??
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Re: fitting engine
if i had a 1.6 16v with loom and ecu id give it a go, more power and torque than the 8v, aslong as you dont plan on drowning your zuk youll be fine
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Re: fitting engine
thanks chaps .
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Re: fitting engine
The wiring is easy !! Here's a picture of when I was doing mine
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Re: fitting engine
i guess u had to strip ure loom down then ? bloody wires .