If cost is a criterion, then, if you already have a Holden that does not need work, use it. If your LR 4 cyl. petrol engine needs rebuilding, you will be up for $2000 or more, for a full rebuild; rebore, crank grind, unleaded compatible seats, etc.Originally Posted by Land-lord
If you are doing a re-power and plan to use a Holden, then a red 202 with blue crankshaft (needs machine shop work but any competent engine shop can do this), blue/starfire rods, forged pistons, 2 x 1 3/4" SU's, 186S exhaust headers is the duck's guts combination.
My choice for a re-power is a Chrysler Hemi 6 265/4.3. the block casting is only 1/4" longer than a Holden. It is a lightweight engine that was made using thin wall foundry technology, and is bullet proof. Lots of quick bits available off the shelf & 300+ horses readily available by any competent engine builder if you want to go that high. My choice would be a 265 with Rochester Quadra-jet carb., CM Valiant split exhaust headers, and pre emission controls camshaft. A point distributor from a 215 with an electronic ignition kit wired so the electronics can be swapped over to straight points and coil in the event of an electronic failure. These things will rev like a turbine when correctly built. You can even paint it Holden red and tell everyone it is only a 186 after you have blown them off.



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