Ok, I've been wanting to do something rear wheel drive with the SHO V8 so I just picked up a clean, rust free 5 speed Merkur XR4ti with no motor. The goal is a free revving, 400 whp street car - something smaller and even quicker than my supercharged Jag.
Other options are a 4.6 modular V8 (a swap "kit" is available for the XR4ti) which is an easy route to 300 hp but it's wider than the SHO V8. Or a turbo Duratec V6 - a la Noble - which has also been done in the XR4ti.
So I hit the local parts yards today but no SHO V8s. I did find a '95 3.2 SHO V6 that was complete but I'm still leaning towards the V8. Found a few Lincoln Mark VIIIs with the aluminum block 4.6 plus their rear diffs can be swapped into the XR4ti giving more gear options. But no Lincoln LS V6s.
I do have a line on a local SHO V8 with failed cam(s). And I've read the cam failure threads and the general advice is it's not worth rebuilding but what is the general cost of repair if the pistons haven't been nicked? Copper head gaskets would be on the list as part of the plan for forced induction but, besides head gaskets, what else is no longer available? And what special tools are needed?
And what is the value of a cam failed SHO V8 vs the going rate for a complete, running engine with/without welded cams? Right now there aren't any running cars locallly for sale at a price I'm willing to pay plus I don't have the room for another chassis to sit around while I pull parts.
So any advice is appreciated. Even the voice of reason.
Other options are a 4.6 modular V8 (a swap "kit" is available for the XR4ti) which is an easy route to 300 hp but it's wider than the SHO V8. Or a turbo Duratec V6 - a la Noble - which has also been done in the XR4ti.
So I hit the local parts yards today but no SHO V8s. I did find a '95 3.2 SHO V6 that was complete but I'm still leaning towards the V8. Found a few Lincoln Mark VIIIs with the aluminum block 4.6 plus their rear diffs can be swapped into the XR4ti giving more gear options. But no Lincoln LS V6s.
I do have a line on a local SHO V8 with failed cam(s). And I've read the cam failure threads and the general advice is it's not worth rebuilding but what is the general cost of repair if the pistons haven't been nicked? Copper head gaskets would be on the list as part of the plan for forced induction but, besides head gaskets, what else is no longer available? And what special tools are needed?
And what is the value of a cam failed SHO V8 vs the going rate for a complete, running engine with/without welded cams? Right now there aren't any running cars locallly for sale at a price I'm willing to pay plus I don't have the room for another chassis to sit around while I pull parts.
So any advice is appreciated. Even the voice of reason.
