Hi,
From browsing the internet and this site I think we have decided that whatever kit we decide to build, the gearbox to use is the Type 9. It seems to
say that this will be found on models up to Dec 1988.
Does this mean anything later than F reg will not have the type 9 fitted?
Am I right in thinking the type 9 can be identified from having the "push down to get reverse" as opposed to an MT75 having a "lift for
reverse"?
Is there any other ways to identify the two, is the reverse in the same position on both boxes?
Also are there any models we should avoid or look for with regards to the best diff (or indeed any that have an unusable diff?).
Thanks in advance.
Reverse is left and forwards on the Type 9, right and back for the MT75. Sounds like you've done your homework on the dates pretty well anyway - so with the above info you can rule out MT75 equipped borderline aged cars over the phone
You will find T9 upto the last sierra 1993 ish
Would be fitted to the 1.8cvh
I was under the impression that you will find 1.6 and 1.8 litre engines to have the type 9 gearbox. The 2 litre Pinto will also be type 9.
But when you go to the Double Over Head cam engie it will be MT75.
For example my 1991 1.8 Sierra was type 9.
Do you have a Sierra manual to refer to?
Adrian
Look for a car with a pinto or cvh and you will find a T9 behind it.
The Dohc both carb and injection will have the mt75.
Ive never seen an Mt75 on anything elts and ive owned over a dozen
Hi,
MANY THANKS to you all for the above info. Much appreciated.
Will the diff off any of the above mentioned models also be suitable? Does all the above go for the Sapphire also?
Regarding the Sierra manual. I did have one in .pdf version, but it appears half of it is missing, I was going to get one off ebay
This may be a bit naughty so use at discretion.
Put this link into Google search bar http://www.fordsierra.uw.hu/
It then should come back with the first search return with a Translate this page.
Click on the translate bit and get a reasonable translation. Then click on the Do-it yourself in the left columm.
This then shows a few pdf's you can download for the Sierra.
Adrian
The Saffire is just a trim change in the Sierra, there were several engine versions.
Hi,
Thanks for the link. You lot are a god send.
Ford was very much a parts bin special sort of company and would stick in what ever come to hand.
There are people he say they have seen an mt75 on a cvh but I havnt.
Ive owned over a dozen and had bits from another fifty.
1.8cvh is an ideal donor if going zetec as you get the starter motor and other bits.
If you want a sierra haynes manual just u2 me your address and I will stick one in the post.
quote:
1.8cvh is an ideal donor if going zetec as you get the starter motor and other bits.
quote:
Originally posted by big_wasa
If you want a sierra haynes manual just u2 me your address and I will stick one in the post.
Hi,
May have sourced a 1.6 pinto. Does the above info still stand for the 1.6 model also?
nothing wrong with mt75 or double over head cam engine if you can find a 4x4 it will have an lsd we have built 3 cars and one uses 16 v double over head cam and 4 x4 mt 75 box if you find 4x4 i will swap you four 2 wheel drive box cheers Ali
Hi,
Thanks for the info / offer.
Yes the above applies to the 1.6 pinto car as well.you can use the starter as well,
you just need a 14mm spacer between the bellhousing and starter.
I have one on mine with a type9 and 2.0 zetec and it works great.
Andy
quote:
Originally posted by ali f27
nothing wrong with mt75 or double over head cam engine if you can find a 4x4 it will have an lsd we have built 3 cars and one uses 16 v double over head cam and 4 x4 mt 75 box if you find 4x4 i will swap you four 2 wheel drive box cheers Ali
quote:
Originally posted by lotusmadandy
Yes the above applies to the 1.6 pinto car as well.you can use the starter as well,
you just need a 14mm spacer between the bellhousing and starter.
I have one on mine with a type9 and 2.0 zetec and it works great.
Andy
All 1.3,1.6,1.8 and non twincam 2.0 cars should have left the factory with a Type 9, as did all 2.8's and a handfull of 2.9's ( but they
were 4x4 )
2.0DOHC all had MT75 ( not including the T5 on Cosworths.)
Sapphire is the saloon version and is mechanical identical.
TT
[Edited on 28/2/10 by twinturbo]