Escudo, enine replacement

Garage talk. Anything from mounting a winch to water proofing the electrics.
Post Reply
Lebmob
Driver/Navigator
Posts: 22
Joined: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:08 pm

Escudo, enine replacement

Post by Lebmob »

This could be a silly question, but would rather ask then do all the work for nothing...

I have a 91 escudo, G16A, Auto, with a blown engine
and I have a G16A, engine of a 94 escudo, manual...

Would the engine off the 94 fit in the 91 and is there anything that I need before I begin the process...???

Cheers :?: :mrgreen:
User avatar
Heath
Hard Yaka
Posts: 3297
Joined: Thu Dec 12, 2002 12:00 pm
Location: Rolleston, Chch

Re: Escudo, enine replacement

Post by Heath »

Pretty sure the blocks are the same. Although if you have a 16v or an 8v there are physical differences - engine / gearbox mounts are the same, computers, fuel pumps, throttle cables, exhaust, etc may not be. Is the donor the same fuel delivery too (carb or EFI)?

If you confirm both engines are TBI 8V G16A's Or both carbed 8v G16A (or both 16V G16A) then sweet, everything should be the same.

you will need to remove all the auto stuff from one (and the manual stuff from the other) and swap it all over.
User avatar
lneil
Hard Yaka
Posts: 592
Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Reefton

Re: Escudo, enine replacement

Post by lneil »

91 and 94 Escudos will both be 16-Valve. Water and vacuum lines sometimes vary slightly, and the inlet manifolds should be very slightly different. For that reason I suggest retaining the original inlet manifold for the transplant, as well as checking the water manifold (some have an extra outlet!) Other than that, it's just a matter of swapping the flywheel and torque converter over and then lots of nut and bolt work.
'89 3-Dr scud. 2" body lift, 2" suspension, Snorkel, 31x10.5's, Evil-daughter chose the paint-job.
Post Reply

Return to “Tool Shed”