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MT75 4x4
TGR-ECOSSE - 19/3/07 at 05:26 PM

I have an MT75 4x4 gearbox that came out of a doner car (J reg sierra with the dohc engine) and have been asked if its the same box as the sierra cosworth but i dont know. Does anybody know? Thanks...


graememk - 19/3/07 at 05:27 PM

if it is that means you can charge extra lol


SALAD - 19/3/07 at 06:14 PM

Didn't the Cosworth have a T5?

Edit: MT75 also found in Sapphire/Escort Cosworth 4wd so maybe where that thought comes from.

I stand to be corrected though

[Edited on 19/3/07 by SALAD]


snapper - 19/3/07 at 07:18 PM

Sierra cosworth has the T5
The MT75 is at its limits on an Escort cosworth


big_wasa - 19/3/07 at 07:22 PM

Think so ? Burton power would also sujest so.

Described that way on ebay, Not worth extra tho. Sent a good one to the scrap yard last friday as ebay prices where not worth my time removing and listing it.imho


cossiebri - 19/3/07 at 07:51 PM

quote:
Originally posted by snapper
Sierra cosworth has the T5
The MT75 is at its limits on an Escort cosworth



All 4x4 cosworths had MT75 box, beg to differ on the limits though, ma development's escort had a dyno proven 406 hp/403 lb/ft of torque on a standard box. the car (K44 ACE) done over 4 years of trackdays/drag racing/general abuse by various mag's etc without breaking !
car was good for 3.92 0-60 iirc (it's why i had mine tuned by him) expensive but worth it, i used to eat evo's/scoobys for lunch surprised a few 'super'cars as well
hoping to do that in the locost


TGR-ECOSSE - 19/3/07 at 10:12 PM

Thanks the gearbox is just one of those things that i kept "just incase" along with 6 other gearboxes, 4 engines, 2 mk2 escort axles, 4 steering racks, 2 sierra lsd back ends ,about 20 wheels. Think i will end list there as i am begining to see my wifes point "why are you keeping all that junk"