lee201283
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posted on 24/2/03 at 09:30 PM |
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is the any adapter plates to put a citroen or peugeot engine to a type 9 box?
is the any adapter plates to put a citroen or peugeot engine to a type 9 box?
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Stu16v
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posted on 24/2/03 at 11:29 PM |
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Yes I think there is....
Yes I think there is.....
Yes I think there is.....
Sorry, couldnt resist
Apparently Hot Rod racers used to use the Pug engine a few years ago, and I doubt they fitted them to anything other than a Ford gearbox. I suggest
the first place to try would be George Polley.
Or you may be able to use a gearbox out of the latest Ley/Daf 200 series vans, which have a diesel Pug engine fitted to the R380 gearbox (designed for
V8 power).
BUT, if considering to fit to a Locost, measrure carefully before choosing. The Pug engines lean toward the drivers side of the car, with the exhaust
also on the drivers side. Remember you will need to fit a steering column and brake system in there somewhere too.
Things get bloody close with 'conventional' engines...
Cheers, Stu.
Dont just build it.....make it!
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Browser
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posted on 28/2/03 at 09:18 PM |
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I've posted elsewhere about this so sorry if you've already seen it. THe LDV 400 Pilot used the 1.9 XU diesel engine whose block is (allegedly) the
same as the petrol engine's so that gives you a bellhousing. I've tried the hot rod route before but everyone pointed me to Flowtech who used to
make bellhousings but went bust a little while back. I got in touch with a chap at a company Called A Frame Engineering who said he'd make me one but
as my project hasn't even got to the 'clear the garage prior to starting' stage I haven't gone any further! If I can find A Frame's number I'll
post it.
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