jlayton
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posted on 11/5/12 at 10:56 AM |
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zx9r engine/gearbox! help!!!
can an E series engine go straight into my C series engine's setup. as im having problems with my gearbox in my c series and im told it a common
thing so need to change to an e series engine/gearbox. but can this just go straight into the old setup???
[Edited on 11/5/12 by jlayton]
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ReMan
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posted on 11/5/12 at 10:59 AM |
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Honda's are better?
Ahhh
I see you have elaborated now!
[Edited on 11/5/12 by ReMan]
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jlayton
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posted on 11/5/12 at 11:02 AM |
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i have just rebuilt the car so changing everything i.e loom, setup, ecu is not something i want to do yet :-(
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Wadders
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posted on 11/5/12 at 11:26 AM |
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Yes it will go straight in, but you will need the E ecu to go with it........ alternatively you could simply put an E gearbox in your existing
engine.....check your u2u
Al.
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roadrunner
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posted on 11/5/12 at 11:39 AM |
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I have just fitted a 2008 zx10 gearbox internals into a 2007 engine with no problems at all with the install .
The 2 engines run different ECU's but most of the internals are the same.
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rj
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posted on 11/5/12 at 01:00 PM |
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Just what I did last April, I kept the "c" carbs, but had to use the "e" loom, ecu and clocks, I considered just swaping the
gearbox internals - my "c" engine was fine, just had the jumping out of gear issue. I felt that swaping the loom was an easyier option
than swaping the gears. The main reason why the "e" loom etc must be used is that the "c" engine runs with a camshaft sensor,
it dosnt work without it, the "e" head has the lug for the sensor, but it isnt drilled thro, if the camshaft has the lobe for the sensor
it might just be a case of drilling for the sensor and running with the "c" loom etc. cant say for sure- i didnt investigate any further
on mine but could be the easyist option.
All the engine mounts/exhaust are the same, only tiny difference I found was that the spacer that sits behind the output sprocket is about 3mm thicker
on the "e" so the prop adaptor sits 3mm further back
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