he351 swap on a 92 i/c --> install info
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just finished up the swap. overall very easy swap. there
are a few things that you will have to make a personal decision on, depending on your budget. i got a 351cw turbo free from a buddy that upgraded to a bb turbo. also bought a new stock manifold as the one that was on there was really rusted out by the firewall due to the poor engineering job water shedding at the back of the hood. here is a shot of the turbos side by side. you can obviously see the huge difference on the exhaust housing side. Attachment 39831 http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/n...101_180323.jpg the install was easy. i went ahead and mounted the 351 onto the new manifold before bolting it up ( per pic above ). this made it easier in my mind to get the turbo fitted squarely and all bolts tight. you do have to drill out the manifold holes to accept the studs that are on the 351 turbo. got the turbo and manifold mounted up to the block which was fairly easy other than the weight and how bulkly the combo is. anyway, got it all installed with new gaskets too. i did clock the exhaust side so i could make sure the oil lines were lined up. also bought a silocone tube from diesel auto power to make the compressor --> intercooler connection. that also took a bit of fabbing as its really made for a 351 swap on either a 2nd gen, or a 1st gen with a 2nd gen intercooler. either way, i made it work. next thing i had to figure out was the oil feed and return line. what i found out when getting the turbo / mani put on, was that the return line bolts right up to the new turbo, which was a big relief. the feed line connections are way different from 1st to 3rd gen, so what i did was have a high pressure hose shop that was local, make me up a custom oil feed line with the correct fittings on each end. this cost me $80. i didnt know any other way to make it work, so i thought it was a good trade off. next thing to worry about was the downpipe. what i did was buy a 1st gen 4" dp, and also bought a he351 flange from diesel auto power. i shaved off the stock flange and had my buddy @ krawltex weld the new flange on. the dp fit on the 351 perfectly and the dp fit overall 100%. clearance was good, so no issues. still need to complete the exhaust past the dp, but thats no biggie. a few other things i had to deal with was the wastegate assembly. i decided to run the turbo with no wastegate, as i have no fuel mods, so its not an issue. i tack welded the wastegate shut and bought an ats style solenoid plug to keep everything nice and plugged off. here are a few pics - any questions, fire away. adjusting the wastegate parts Attachment 39832 test fit / install Attachment 39833 Attachment 39834 4" downpipe with new flange installed Attachment 39835 install complete - with no fueling mods i see 20 - 21 lbs of boost at wot. was barely seeing 12 lbs with the big 21cm stock turbo. Attachment 39836 Attachment 39837 |
sweet install man! is it one long silicone hose from the turbo to the intercooler?
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its this hose right here.
HE351 Silicone Boot i cut the ginormous end off of it and modified it to fit. |
i would keep an eye on that one. i would think something like that could let go pretty easy??
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not right now with only 20 lbs or so. i have
been checking it frequently, so we'll see. |
intercooler pipe still holding strong with 22lbs
of boost. |
got the resonator in yesterday, so will be buttoning up
the 4" exhaust over the wknd. so far, this is an awesome mod.. |
ive heard its one of the better stock turbos. it has a 9cm housing and a 60mm compressor wheel. the upgrade kit for the 35's is the 60mm wheel and uses the factory 12cm housing.
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here's a few vids of the fte 4" resonator
installed. |
When I put mine on, I changed the oil line fittings from the h1c to the 351. It worked and I didn't have to get anything made!!!
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