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Looking for some info on converting a 1952 Buick to v8

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jodezilla, Jun 1, 2010.

  1. Jodezilla
    Joined: Apr 11, 2009
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    Im considering swapping my straight 8 for a v8 in my 1952 Buick 45R. Im sure alot of you guys have seen this question a few times, I used the search function with no luck so I figured Id ask. I'd like to use the stock frame as I know its strong, built for that car and late model frames can be a bit weaker. My plan was to do some boxing on the frame and add a cross member, the plan is for SB/BB Chevy engine and changing tranny & rear end too. I originally wanted to keep the straight 8, but shit changes and I might go this v8 direction. Any ideas or links to threads would be great, thanks.
     
  2. TERPU
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    If your straight 8 is good leave it alone. That motor has more torque than you can imagine. Putting a v-8 into the Buford is alot of work compared to leaving the I-8 in and driving it.

    Tim
     
  3. Jodezilla
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    I ran just fine a few years ago when I parked it. I was trying to find a way to get rid of that intake/exhaust manifold combination as it's rusted open in my car, and the 6 volt system is in bad shape. I was pricing all the parts and a rebuild on the motor and I thought "hay, my buddy is selling his 396 with a tranny".....one thought leads to another:D
     
  4. anythinggm
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    from Oregon

    Buick needs a buick. So If your stuck on a V-8 go with a Nailhead. NO SBC!!! Just my two cents..
     

  5. Jodezilla
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    I see your in Oregon as well. Do you know of any engine shops that have experience with straight 8's ? If I can afford the rebuild and the 12 volt, I'd love to keep it.
     
  6. anythinggm
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    Are you sure you need a rebuild? The 12v conversion is easy, and the manifolds are on ebay and other classifieds often. My car had sat for four years when I bought it. I went through the fuel system, brakes, and new fluids. Had it running and driving in two weeks.
     
  7. anewz
    Joined: Jun 30, 2013
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    i agree i have a 1951 buick that needs an intake and i cant get one and it seems like nobody can help its been sitting since i bought it right now i feel like bloving it up
     
  8. timelord
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    I have a 51 buick with the straight 8 also the parts are out there. Stay with the straight 8 if you can be different then the rest . If I had to change it would be a nailhead keep a buick a buick
     
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  9. anewz
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    from nj

    the parts arent out there ive been trying to get an intake for months with no luck
     
  10. greybeard360
    Joined: Feb 28, 2008
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    I have most of a S8 here at my shop. Intake and exhaust... complete engine in pieces. I have the head at a machine shop getting a valve job done. I think the lower end can just be freshened up and be just fine.

    PM me and we can discuss it !

    It is out of a 51 Buick also. (not Roadmaster)
     
  11. Lobucrod
    Joined: Mar 22, 2006
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    Put a nailhead in it. I shoe horned a 401 into my '50 Chevy sedan delivery so I know you can fit one into the old Buick.
     

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