94 Firebird 3.4l swap with a 3800 series 2
89BirdMan94
03-31-2008, 01:17 PM
i recently pulled my 3.4 out of my 94 firebird noticed a head bolt broken off in the block which proly helped cause my antifreeze gettin in the oil i was just wondering if it would be harder or expensiver too just put a 3.8 in it as im not a fan of the 3.4 heh let me know wut it takes too do a 3.4 to 3.8 swap thanks
blindeyed
03-31-2008, 03:29 PM
i recently pulled my 3.4 out of my 94 firebird noticed a head bolt broken off in the block which proly helped cause my antifreeze gettin in the oil i was just wondering if it would be harder or expensiver too just put a 3.8 in it as im not a fan of the 3.4 heh let me know wut it takes too do a 3.4 to 3.8 swap thanks
To do a 3.4 to 3.8 swap, it would require just as much work as it would to swap in an LT1 or LS1. Not worth the trouble.
To do a 3.4 to 3.8 swap, it would require just as much work as it would to swap in an LT1 or LS1. Not worth the trouble.
89BirdMan94
04-01-2008, 04:09 PM
i already have a LT1 for the car im just waiting on some more money lol o well ill just take the 3.4 into the machine shop have them drill out the broken bolt
daveshapellSVT
04-03-2008, 11:17 AM
drop in the lt1
madeintheshade
04-06-2008, 02:08 PM
forget putting the 3.8. forget swapping the lt1. they are both more work that their worth. sale the lt1 and the the car. then go buy a z28 or a t/a. you can find them all day for 3500 and under.
daveshapellSVT
04-07-2008, 11:50 AM
yea, but for 3500 or less your gonna get junk. at least around here. Dude it's really not that hard. just drop the lt1 in there.
madeintheshade
04-08-2008, 05:33 PM
actually not trying to be an ass but it is a hard swap. you cant just drop it in and go. First you have to get a k member and anything else its needs to sit in there right. Then you have to get a transmission that will bolt up. Not sure if your 3.4 will bolt up. Then get a wiring harness and an ecu/computer......good luck
gmack221
04-08-2008, 05:41 PM
not sure if the 3.4 is an aluminum block or not, but if it is you can weld to the stud and remove it without damaging the block b/c aluminum melts at a higher temp then steel. seemed odd to me when I first heard it, but I asked a few people and they said its true. for removing broken off studs I found a tool that works great at a hardware store, its a carbide tipped reverse drill bit, that when you drill in so far a collar catches the stud & removes it. Most studs break from over tightening, once the head isn't on them anymore they remove pretty easy (unless they are cross threaded).
daveshapellSVT
04-09-2008, 12:40 PM
this is why i never understood why ppl bought v6 f-bodies, or 4 banger stangs.. treat your self and buy the v8... It is a pain and will take time, but it's not hard. like physically demanding and mentally stressfull... A kid i knew in high school converted a 3800 firebird into a lt1 trans am. if that fat guido can do it anyone can.
blindeyed
04-09-2008, 01:03 PM
this is why i never understood why ppl bought v6 f-bodies
It was a cheap, good looking first car. I don't need a 300 hp daily driver.. I'm perfectly content with my measly over rated 160 hp 3.4.
Not everyone is out to have a fast car. Those who are that have already bought a V6 would save a ton of money just by trading it in for a V8. Those who just want a little more oomph out of their V6 can easily mod it just as they can mod a V8. I personally couldn't ever see myself trading my V6 for a V8. It's been far too reliable for me to do that. That's all I need out of it.
It was a cheap, good looking first car. I don't need a 300 hp daily driver.. I'm perfectly content with my measly over rated 160 hp 3.4.
Not everyone is out to have a fast car. Those who are that have already bought a V6 would save a ton of money just by trading it in for a V8. Those who just want a little more oomph out of their V6 can easily mod it just as they can mod a V8. I personally couldn't ever see myself trading my V6 for a V8. It's been far too reliable for me to do that. That's all I need out of it.
daveshapellSVT
04-09-2008, 02:26 PM
i can see that view, but for some reason it just rubs me the wrong way when i see a v6 f-body. my initial response is disappointment.
89BirdMan94
04-14-2008, 12:21 AM
actualy the Lt1 is out of a 94 same year as my car i have the dash wiring pcm underhood wiring tranny etc im just waiting on money for the K-member fuel pump suspension etc I only have too pay for parts since I and my father will do the work ourselves saving ne labor charges so its not gonna be so hard just waiting on some cash flow lol
And why not buy a v6 F-body I already have a 89 Firebird pushin about 405 hp and a 81 z28 with a 383 stroker in it so i wasnt woried about power also it was a cheap buy at only 1000 with a near flawless body
And why not buy a v6 F-body I already have a 89 Firebird pushin about 405 hp and a 81 z28 with a 383 stroker in it so i wasnt woried about power also it was a cheap buy at only 1000 with a near flawless body
daveshapellSVT
04-14-2008, 11:52 AM
if you have two other sweet cars then i would just swap another 3.4 in for reliability.
I guess theres nothing wrong with v6 f-bodies, but i just get dissapointed when i see them, and i instantly think man i guess they couldn't afford the v-8.
I guess theres nothing wrong with v6 f-bodies, but i just get dissapointed when i see them, and i instantly think man i guess they couldn't afford the v-8.
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