Cornholio
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posted on 30/1/03 at 08:59 PM |
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X-flow into an indy
will a xflow go straight into an indy as I have a good one going spare, equally what is involved in making a fiat twincam fit (I have access to one
from a Strada Arbarth),
Cheers
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kingr
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posted on 31/1/03 at 11:34 AM |
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Xflow should go in fine since it's smaller than a pinto, I would suspect you can get suitable engine mounts from MK, I expect someone else can
confirm (PTM?). Fiat twin cam sounds interesting, but it will probably be a lot more work, since there's gonna be far far fewer people (if any at
all) to ask for help from. I think the recomendation of a lot of people would be, build it with the xflow, get it on the road, and then if you're not
happy with the xflow, then think about putting the Fiat in.
Kingr
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Mark H
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posted on 31/1/03 at 12:10 PM |
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XFlow with twin webers fits no probs (altho mine is Stuart Taylor chassis). Loads of space.
Mark Harrison and
Q986 KCP back from the dead...
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Jon Ison
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posted on 31/1/03 at 06:06 PM |
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as long as it fits, anything will go, all you need to do is fabricate engine mounts, simple as that............if you have a cheap/free fiat drop it
in......
nice motor.............
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Cornholio
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posted on 2/2/03 at 02:32 PM |
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Am I not right in thinking taht the mounts for a xflow are the same as a pinto? (like the good old days when we would just drop a pinto into an
escort) and that trouble arises with gearboxes/props etc. If this is the case I am asking that somebody confirm for me that given an indy is designed
around 5 speed gearsboxes and associated running gear, that a Xflow should bolt straight on?
And does anybody know the weights of both x-flows and pintos?
Thanks so far.
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