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Author: Subject: whats the easy way to spot a MT75 from a Type 9?
eddie

posted on 21/8/03 at 08:20 PM Reply With Quote
whats the easy way to spot a MT75 from a Type 9?

went to the local scrap yard for the first time today and saw a plethora of sierra and grannys in there of various ages

so i am curious what notable things diffarentiate a type 9 from a MT75 when looking from underneath a car???

so i can look to upgrade....





Please feel free in advance to: correct, update, ridicule or laugh and point at any comments made by myself in this post....

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 21/8/03 at 09:40 PM Reply With Quote
its really easy to tell.

1. The MT75 is fitted to cars late 80's on. If its pre 88 or so its not gonna be MT75.

2. The MT75 is aluminium, and has a lot of external ribbing. The type nine is smooth outside.

3. The type 9 has a bolt on bell housing. The MT75 is all one piece.


atb

steve






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ChrisW

posted on 22/8/03 at 08:14 AM Reply With Quote
Someone's personal website has pics of them both. I'm sure the owner will post a link any time now...!

Chris





My gaff my rules

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 22/8/03 at 08:31 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ChrisW
Someone's personal website has pics of them both. I'm sure the owner will post a link any time now...!

Chris


Rob Lane if I remember!

atb

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geoff shep

posted on 22/8/03 at 08:41 PM Reply With Quote
Check out Burton Power's tech talk pages:

Tech Talk

The MT75 shown is a 4wd version I believe.

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