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aussipro
31st December 2012, 10:14 AM
Hi all
Just joined so apologize up front for lack of knowledge on this topic. My son (14yrs) and I are wanting to do a conversion we have received mixed opinions on this
but have decided to go with it , a Holden 202 fully reconditioned waiting to drop into a landi 109 6 cylinder , just want to know what is required to complete the conversion, have managed to pick up the adapter plate but that's all so far.

MuckUte
31st December 2012, 01:55 PM
There is a bit of info in the stickys at the top of the Holden section here.

You will also need engine mounts, carby linkages, spigot bush and radiator hoses for a start. As yours is a 2.6 there shouldn't be any need to modify the crossmember or radiator mountings.

If you post your location there may also be somone nearby to offer help.

aussipro
31st December 2012, 06:20 PM
Thanks for the info will look into it,
Cheers.

Homestar
31st December 2012, 09:05 PM
Welcome to the forum Aussipro:)

Not sure what state you live in, but some will require engineering approval, or a full engineers certificate to do this. If you are in Vic, then you will be required to pass a brake test (not an issue if it was a 6 cylinder originally as you have said, so I am assuming series III?), and it will need seat belts, 2 speed wipers, windscreen demister, etc. easy enough on a series III, Talk to your rego authority and engineer BEFORE doing anything, it could be expensive. Having said that, if you know what you are up against, then go for it.:)

I am (slowly) restoring a series III that has never been registered in Vic with the Holden 6 in it, and it will require a full VASS certificate, which will cost in the vicinity on $2K with RWC, so not something to be entered into lightly... Add to that the cost of the conversion and anything else that needs doing and it can soon add up to a lot more than the finished car will ever be worth.

Don't be put off though, just want you to be up to speed before you start. Please start a thread up on the conversion and resto, and include plenty of photos.:)

Cheers - Gav

russellrovers
31st December 2012, 10:12 PM
Hi all
Just joined so apologize up front for lack of knowledge on this topic. My son (14yrs) and I are wanting to do a conversion we have received mixed opinions on this
but have decided to go with it , a Holden 202 fully reconditioned waiting to drop into a landi 109 6 cylinder , just want to know what is required to complete the conversion, have managed to pick up the adapter plate but that's all so far.
hi i have a set of nos engine brakets for a holden convesion jim

Series3 GT
2nd January 2013, 03:37 PM
I think it'd be a great project, it'll certainly have more get up and go than the standard Landy, really do your homework and it'll save time and money in the long run. Let us know how it goes.

aussipro
3rd January 2013, 03:36 PM
Thanks all for the input its going to be a long projet as the landi is for my son for when he turns 17, 3 years time.
Nothing like building your first car.

Series3 GT
4th January 2013, 03:47 PM
Well I got my first Landy when I was 11 and I've still got it, it's a 1970 IIA with a 4 in it, I then bought a '76 SIII when I was 14 to do up for the road but the chassis was too far gone so I bought a '76 Range Rover when I was still 14 and I've got most of a 100" SIII V8 put together and I'm 15 now so your not alone.

Farmer
28th May 2015, 10:06 PM
I have the series III with the 5 speed box 186 engine and weber carby, I say go for it.