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    I guess you could swap any engine in there, but putting anything else in that Buick engine bay is kind of like calling the Pope names. These Buick mills are so cool on their own and dress up so pretty, it would be a shame to look in there and see something like a sbc.

    Just my opinion, but I would rebuild the Buick and save yourself all the hassles of trying to work out engine mounts and the zillion other tasks you would have to do.


    Don

    PS: If you lived closer to Florida, my answer would have been different. I would have told you to pull that 401 and sell it cheap to some deserving hot rodder (me)
    Last edited by Itoldyouso; 01-04-2007 at 12:27 AM.

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    Swapping in another engine will prove to be MUCH more difficult than the small difficulties of making that nailhead (401) work. First off there is NO motor, GM or otherwise that will interchange with that one. The tranny is totally different, it is a TH400 but a short tail shaft, and the bell housing bolt pattern is not the same. The motor mounts are about 6 inches forward of ANY GM motor. These are just the first two issues.

    That motor is TOTALLY unique motor from other GM engines. If you think this is a problem in working with it, just try replacing it! It is MUCH easier to find someone who knows these motors (there are more today than twenty years ago) than to fabricate everything you would need to in a swap.

    This is one rare time, one very rare time where your cars value will be in the crapper if you swap out that motor. Even the ever popular small block Chevy would cost you a number of dollars at resale. Have you checked the value of that Riv. They bring some big bucks, more than a 65 Gran Sport Skylark, they ARE a true classic.

    Did you know it was designed by Bill Michell the same guy who designed the 63 Vette Split window? The 63 Riv (same basic body) was the first GM car to have true hardtop windows with no metal frames around them. The First GM car to have urethaned in windows, it is a classic and should be left alone.

    Brian
    Last edited by MARTINSR; 01-04-2007 at 07:54 AM.

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