Jayce Lane
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 05:51 AM |
|
|
Cortina 1.6 -which 5 speed gearbox can be fitted
I am investigating a number of donor cars. A Cortina 1.6l mk? has cropped up with a 4 speed g/box. How suitable is this vehicle as a donor and what 5
speed g/box could I fit to it? Will I have to make any changes to the chassis if I opt for Cortina over an escort mk2?
|
|
|
ChrisW
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 07:46 AM |
|
|
Presumably it's a 1.6 XFlow, in which case the Sierra type 9 or MT75 box will fit fine as long as it's from a 4 cylinder car (the v6 ones
are different). Dimensions of the chassis will be the same but the engine will be taller.
Chris
My gaff my rules
|
|
Jayce Lane
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 08:51 AM |
|
|
Dear Chris
Thanks for the advice with the engine being taller, what problems can I envisage when it comes to making the bonnet? Am I going to have a protruding
air filter, as seen on a number of Locosts?
Cheers Jayce
[Edited on 24/10/03 by Jayce Lane]
|
|
Mark H
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 11:18 AM |
|
|
There are certainly taller engines in use than the Kent XFlow.
Mine has no bonnet bulge and there is no clearance problems, but uses twin Webers and has a hole in the side instead for the filters.
If you use the 32/36 single weber on top of the engine you do need a hole or bulge.
May be worth using spongy air filters instead of K&N's when it comes to the SVA equivalent over there (if there is one) - one less sharp
edge to worry about!
Mark Harrison and
Q986 KCP back from the dead...
|
|
A Badger
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 11:28 AM |
|
|
Wasn't the Cortina a 1.6 Pinto? Same applies though 5 speed type 9 fits straight on.
The Pinto is higher than the X-Flow that is book standard, use Leugo Velocity body work and move the Oil filler neck on the cam cover and it should be
no problem.
Andrew
|
|
Jayce Lane
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 03:05 PM |
|
|
I access to a ford cortina 2.0 gl. Am I going to have any problems in fitting this to a lotus, without having to make changes to the chassis and
bonnet.
Help in this matter would be great, becuase I can get all the spares, for an absolute steel.
Thanks
Jayce
|
|
JoelP
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 03:24 PM |
|
|
IIRC then the rear axle may be quite wide, which isnt a terrible problem, just remember to measure it.
i guess that engine would be pinto or was it before that age? either should fit but sumps may have to be shortened, but thats not hard anyway. thats a
start, someone else can finish details off!
|
|
GO
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 03:37 PM |
|
|
If you can get it cheap, and spares, then I say go for it. Deal with the engine fitment problems when you get there because the rest of the car is
gonna give 95% of the bits you need from a donor anyway.
|
|
Jayce Lane
|
posted on 24/10/03 at 04:08 PM |
|
|
thanks guys. I really appreciate the help, although I ham not going to get the body, which was scrapped, I will have all the rest. You guys will be
interested to know that I am getting all this for about £70's.
Is this a deal or what? I just have to take a pick up to get the vehicle.
cheers
Jayce
|
|