Simon Mc
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posted on 19/5/02 at 11:53 AM |
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Unleaded engines
My 2.0L Seirra engine (a pinto) has 205 cast into the block a 6P cast into the head. It however uses the electronic weber carb as apposed to
injection. Am i correct to assume that this engine is suitable for unleaded petrol, as opposed to the earlier engines that needed a tank full of
leaded every few tanks. I know that the ingnition has not been adjusted for unleaded on the ESC II system, and this probaly accounts for the slightly
flat acceleration that it had on the way home. Unfortunatly i forgot to ask the bloke i got it from (Doh!)
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chrisg
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posted on 19/5/02 at 02:57 PM |
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Look on the head again near the exhaust, unleaded heads are usually have the cast mark "PP" or "RR", did you miss-read it?
Cheers
Chris
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Simon Mc
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posted on 19/5/02 at 09:45 PM |
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it could have been a bad casting but it does look like a 6P, and it is on the head near the exhaust, next to the spark plug nearest the bulkhead( on
the top surface of the head). Or the other way round as i have been to the pub. As I understand it though a 205 engine is 'unleaded friendly', can
anyone correct me?
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James
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posted on 20/5/02 at 02:25 PM |
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Someone give the man an answer dammit!
I've got a '205' (injection model) too!
James
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bob
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posted on 20/5/02 at 03:04 PM |
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Yep.i had a 2 Litre granny ghia MK3 a few years back.It had a 205 block,ran 110,000 miles on 4 star then a further 30,000 on unleaded.
A plug from the engine managment box of tricks that went to the dizzy had two ends,you change this over for unleaded or LRP if i remember rightly.
Dont ask me which plug is which though,i had to get my engine man to work that out.
As far as i know the car is still running well nearly 3 years after i sold it as scrap after being wacked by a nova.
I,m sure someone else on the list with pinto experience can confirm this
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locost7-online.com
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posted on 22/5/02 at 07:47 AM |
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The 2.0 injection models all had valve seat inserts fitted, these are fine for unleaded fuel.
John H
C C Engine Services
www.rollingroadtune.co.uk
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david walker
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posted on 23/5/02 at 09:05 PM |
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All injection pintos are OK for unleaded.
All engines, irrespective of manufacture, that were made from late 88 are. Most Pintos, from late 87 are.
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James
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posted on 24/5/02 at 02:50 PM |
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Thanks! Nice to know I won't have to be robbed 'quite' as badly by buying unleaded as opposed to LRP!
James
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Simon Mc
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posted on 24/5/02 at 06:32 PM |
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Thanks you lot, that a bit of a weight of my mind..
Electronics Require Smoke To Work...
You let the smoke out...
It stops working!
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m_rayfield
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posted on 24/5/02 at 07:18 PM |
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Don't mean to hi-jack this vaguely relevant post, but what has everyone done who uses a crossflow engine?
Do you all just fork out for LRP, or do you need to bung supplements in every now and again, or have you all converted them to run on chip fat?!
Suggestions welcome!
Mark
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david walker
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posted on 26/5/02 at 07:57 PM |
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Crossflows of course do not have hardened valve seats.
I work in the engine business and we probably fit about 20 to 30 heads per month with hardened seats to allow them to run unleaded without later
problems arising.
However my advice would be that unless you are actually rebuilding your engine then just put unleaded in the tank. Eventually the exhaust seats will
recess into the head but no other permanent damage will be done - at that stage you recon the head and fit the hardened seats. If the engine is in
good order you'll probably get 2 or 3 thousand miles out of the head before incurring that expenditure.
When you have it done you should note that bronze guides are not necessary and neither are "special" valves. Too many people are being ripped
off.
For a valve seat job expect to pay about £70+vat. That's with you doing the removing/fitting yourself and doesn't include the gaskets etc. Most
engine companies charge about the same. If they charge much more then beware!
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mark_rayfield
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posted on 26/5/02 at 11:23 PM |
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Thanks for the advice - I've seen some frightening quotes to do the job!
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