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Old 12-09-2021, 05:39 PM   #1
sacko7
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Default What forum to get advice?

Hi, I have posted for a few weeks now some questions I have about an XE, I have had a lot of views but no replies. Where is the best Forum to get technical advice? This is my original post.

Hi all, New to the forum and have some questions I need help with. I have a 1984 XE sedan, 4.1 auto and I am converting to a V8. I have been told that once conversion done a RWC and a view by Vic Roads should suffice. Now my questions, I have purchased a 1984 LTD, 351 complete, I have done this as I believe that a lot of the 6 cylinder components will be no good for a V8, I am replacing radiator, water pump hoses etc with new. I know I will have to extend the tail shaft as the LTD is a longer car. Would the LTD have an LSD? I know it is not a 9inch. The LTD has leaf springs and the XE has coil on the rear, the XE has drums on the rear, What is the best way to get the LTD diff and discs on to the XE? Should I run with leaf or coil on the rear or is it too hard to swap ?
Any other ideas or items I should be aware of please let me know
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