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In an answer to an earlier question in Holden, when I was asking about a supercharged GM 3.8 that I could fit into my RWD, it was stated that FWD L67 Pontiac engines have RWD mounts as well. Does anyone else have any info on this. Cannot get used L67 supercharged engines in Australia or NZ as so few were used in the Holdens here.

2007-05-14 19:48:11 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Pontiac

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All the holes in the engine block are drilled and tapped the L-67 FWDwill work when turned 90 degrees RWD with crank shaft pulley foward and the supercharger air intake might have to be modified to clear the engine wall and hook the airfilter inlet up. The fabrication of the motor mounts is up to you. Location of the Holdren's might be preaty close it will take a couple of mock up operations with the engine and your transmission to size everything up. Here is another wrinkle the L-67 engines are automatic trans and you will have to have a special flywheel built for your clutch set up. Shouldnot be all that hard. Just get the engine wiring harness and ECM. I used to own a GTP pontiac

2007-05-15 00:57:24 · answer #1 · answered by John Paul 7 · 0 0

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