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Old 9th August 2010, 06:22 PM
antonia800 antonia800 is offline
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Default different approach engine pick up

Well firstly we all know 1.8 CVH flywheel fits the zetec so my thoughts are does the front pully fit too then you have the pick up fitted at the front and will this work with the zetec management system. As we all seem to have a CVH donor car seems a shame to throw it away, your thoughts and comments also can someone post a picture of a 18CVH front pully please, i got rid of mine some while ago !!
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Old 9th August 2010, 06:40 PM
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I thought the CVH already has a 36-1 front pully.

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Old 9th August 2010, 06:49 PM
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I thought the CVH already has a 36-1 front pully.

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but will it fit the zetec and whch pick up do you use? instead of the trial of re drilling flywheel (1.8 zetec) to fit pinto clutch and because it all works clutch flywheel (1.8CVH) starter type 9.
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Old 9th August 2010, 06:54 PM
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if you think that is a problem..
wait to you try and fit a 71/2" diff ..
now that is a real ba##ache
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it would go in easy
wrestling crocodiles is easy by comparison
cheers les g

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