Managed to fit the engine/gearbox, seems to be plenty of room at the front for radiator etc. Sump runs about 100mm clear of the ground, hope thats
enough.
So far so good!!
Engine in car 2
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WWWooooaaahhh!!!!
nice!
Have you thought of a transparrent bonnet?
[Edited on 11/2/06 by donut]
dont forget to take the plug leads out and fill the chambers with oilcant find that in the auto data but every alfa i service comes with them pre
filled
must be a good motivator seeing it in there
Very nice indeed, Cant wait to see the Chimneys, should look wicked.
That looks ace. How heavy is it?
bet it'll sound great when you get it fired up
Always wanted to fit alfa engine in rear wheel drive configuration how have you managed to mate it to the gearbox is it an ford mt 75 g/box what have
you had to do for a bellhousing etc.
would love to know
Thanks Simon
The engine is pretty lightweight for a 3.0l , about 140kgs including maifolds and alternator.
As poited out its a type 9 box, Alfa bellhousing and a conversion plate.
Still toying with the idea of sending the exhaust under the car with a single box below the transmission tunnel and then split into two short boxes
either side of the diff.
Not sure if I want a V6 howling in my ear all day.
Has anybody done this and if so what were the problems?
A long way to go yet but I am happy with it so far.
That looks great! Sweet looking engine.
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Originally posted by donut
Have you thought of a transparrent bonnet?
[Edited on 11/2/06 by donut]
The exhaust out the back has been done by Westfield or Caterham recently on one of their super fast models. They run the exhaust out the side as
usual and straight along the side of the passenger compartment and back into the body through the stone guard, it then loops around the rear wishbones
and out the back via a couple of boxes, very neat.
I'm tempted to do something similar, I want a mad fast car but I am 40 this year and I know I'll feel like a dildo if I am driving around in
something that sounds like a boy racers dream. Embarrassing though to admit it.
Engine looks beautiful, well done.
I take it you don't want the bellhousing I have made then!!
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Originally posted by Johnmor
The engine is pretty lightweight for a 3.0l , about 140kgs including maifolds and alternator.
As poited out its a type 9 box, Alfa bellhousing and a conversion plate.
Still toying with the idea of sending the exhaust under the car with a single box below the transmission tunnel and then split into two short boxes either side of the diff.
Not sure if I want a V6 howling in my ear all day.
Has anybody done this and if so what were the problems?
A long way to go yet but I am happy with it so far.
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Lovelock
I'm tempted to do something similar, I want a mad fast car but I am 40 this year and I know I'll feel like a dildo if I am driving around in something that sounds like a boy racers dream. Embarrassing though to admit it.
Engine looks beautiful, well done.
Measured and made the adapter plate . There is some pics of the plate in my archive. Pressure plate from alfa 164, friction from a Sierra, thrust
bearing is an Alfa bearing with a sleeve pressed in to fit ford shaft.
Chassis is a viento so i have additional height and width. The bell housing does not fit in the transmisson tunnel if you keep the engine centered ,
but not a problem.
What is the general feeling on flexy exhaust pipe for "s" bends and links to boxes. I have a hydraulic bender but the wall of the exhaust is
too thin and the pipe deforms before the bend is reached
Bendy exhaust is the work of the devil. Use pre-bent fittings.