Holden Ecotec V6 Conversion

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Brockster
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Location: Australia

Holden Ecotec V6 Conversion

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I have had this kit lying around in the shed for 4 years now and it finally going to used. The engine is an Australian Holden Commodore V6 Ecotec motor. I am a big fan of simple systems so eventually this engine will get straight conversion also but at the moment it has a carby adapted to it.
First up was the trigger wheel, the original has 2 wheels which mount inside the harmonic balancer these were removed and there was just enough room to squeeze in a wheel after turning up an adapter.
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The bolt holes are all on different radius and not 90° separation, I have more pictures if you want to know how it was done.
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There is about 2mm of clearance to the front cover after cleaning off the grime, I figured this will be okay as the wheel is mounted to the solid hub of the balancer.
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Small solid mount for VR sensor was made to bolt on where original sensor was mounted.
More to come. If anyone sees a problem let me know so I can fix it. I am new to this stuff.
Brock

Brockster
Posts: 9
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:06 pm
Location: Australia

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For anyone doing this conversion in Australia getting plug leads can be a hassle. I know they can be sourced from the net but I would like a readily available option. I thought it would be a better idea to make the coil lok like a common as dirt commodore coil and being lucky enough to own a lathe I decided to turn up these simple adapters. I think I seen some somewhere before on the net but if not they are a good idea IMHO. They simply push in with a snug fit and a couple of smears of silicone it should be sealed.
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The pin is made of brass and the white part is made of nylon. I also cut lengthways down the end which pushes in the coil pack to aid installation and give a bit of tension to hold it. The nylon bit hold it all center. Took about an hour to machine all 6
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Half leads clipped on the rest are waiting to go. I think it come out well. Also shown in the picture is the coil mount which is mounted the same as the original coil.

Brock

Brockster
Posts: 9
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:06 pm
Location: Australia

Its alive

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Got the motor in and been for a drive to get the exhaust hooked up.
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Hydraulic to cable conversion for clutch.
Sump gasket was leaking so of with the sump to fix. It never ends. On the plus side I just got a supercharger of a commodore for it :twisted: .

Should be fun
Brock

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