you can always add a skid plate if it makes you feel better
http://www.jegs.com/p/Trans-Dapt/Trans-Dapt-Performance-Products-Slam-Guard-Oil-Pans/750265/10002/-1
Buy or copy one of these if you're really worried about it. Or you could integrate a heavy frame mounted plate into an undertray.
I think so far the best engine I have seen swapped into a TR6 was a Big BMW I6. Looked right at home there
After a ton of searching. It seems I have finally located a successful installation of a Small Block Chevy in a TR4 with out the hood cut up. Of course no build details, and no idea about how far they put it below the frame rails.... And that looks like a really restrictive air filter. Anybody recognize what carb that is?
In reply to Indy-Guy :depends on what you intend to do with the car. If you don't plan on a lot of off road driving or will do so only with extreme care you'd be amazed at how little ground clearance you can get by with.
My race cars I shoot for 2 inches or less and never have an issue. I've street driven it in the Bahamas California Wisconsin and here in Minnesota.
I come closet to hitting the flywheel/ transmission loading on and off the trailer
stuart in mn said:People have suggested the small block Ford - one thing to remember is the SBC oil pan has a rear sump, the SBF oil pan has a front sump (except for Broncos, which had a sort-of rear sump and an extended pickup on the oil pump). The layout of your car's crossmember will determine which is a better fit.
Or if you used a carb "hat" you could duct the inlet air from a remote air filter/cold air intake. This is way more than you should spend, but you should get the idea.
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