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Author: Subject: FWD CVH Engine to ford RWD box.
Jago Swizz

posted on 22/4/05 at 09:28 PM Reply With Quote
FWD CVH Engine to ford RWD box.

Hi, wondered if anyone could answer a question.
Can a 1.6CVH from a fwd escort be mated to a mk2 escort 4 speed box?
I have a Jago Geep & am fed up with the xflow - too unreliable.
A 1.6 CVH has become available and I wondered whether anyone had mated one to a rwd box?
I can see the sump being a problem on the engine also as the deep section is at the front - needs to be the other way around with my mk2 escort crossmember being in the way.

Anyone any ideas before someone else snaps up the engine???

Swizz...

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Mr G

posted on 22/4/05 at 09:42 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah the bolt pattern will allow you to mate it up to a type 9 etc. They fitted 1.8 cvh's in sierra's so that is a good reference point for bits (sump/clutch parts etc)

remember you'll have to use the alternator mount to bolt on an engine mount though.

HTH


Cheers


G

[Edited on 22/4/05 by Mr G]






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britishtrident

posted on 23/4/05 at 07:15 AM Reply With Quote
Some of the info you need is here, it should be possible to use a CVH 1300 or 1400 flywheel to take the existing 7.5" clutch otherwise you might end up having to change the gearbox and propshaft.
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Jago Swizz

posted on 23/4/05 at 07:30 PM Reply With Quote
BT, re: all info you can find is here - is there a link?
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