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axle 11th September 2009 01:27 PM

Dohc
 
Hi Guys
Anyone needing advise to fit DOHC I shall be glad to help, as Les said I had a nightmare with it but it is all sorted, it would be better then pinto and i heard better than Zetec, but I could be wrong about the Zetec.

gundog 11th September 2009 06:13 PM

rs 2000 engine
 
hello axle
ive got the oppotunity to get a rs 2000, does the engine height cause any probs with the bonnet .i want my car to eventually look like the original bodywork-wise.


andy

deezee 11th September 2009 09:54 PM

I don't have an bonnet yet, but looking at my engine, the bonnet is going to need a power bulge in it. Once I've got some cash (and fabby has finished trying to break his body) I'm going to get my nosecone and scuttle.

If anyone has any info about how much space they have between thier bonnet and top chassis rails, I could compare that to how much my engine sticks beyond the chassis rail.

Hoybi 13th September 2009 08:37 AM

watch this space
 
The RS2000 engine is as far as I know the "OHC", also referred as the "Pinto".
This particular engine has number 205 in the block casting under the exhaust. It is the same engine as in the Book. (presumably Chris has a 185 block but it's only details and the cylinder capacity 1,8 liter against 2 liter that are different)

I am using this 205 block and made the engine supports as in the Book. And I've bought Fabby's nose and scuttle.

Watch this space, I'll take a picture showing what you want to see.
It will be hard to avoid a power bulge. The camshaft pully and the oil filler neck are just too high. You could mount the air filter away from the carburettor or have it sticking out of the bonnet.

deezee 13th September 2009 09:18 AM

The RS2000 in discussion here is the 16v DOHC model from the Ford escort MK5/6. Not the one from the MK2.

Hoybi 13th September 2009 10:12 AM

I'll post the picture anyway
 
Sorry, can't help you there.
I'll post the picture anyway, may be useful to someone.

axle 14th September 2009 07:49 AM

Hi

It depends if you are keeping the EFI or not. if yes you will have to cut the bonnet or make bulge!!!

RAYLEE29 14th September 2009 10:08 AM

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OR, You could do this :-
Ray:)

axle 14th September 2009 10:31 AM

Hi
Anymore picture? that looks great, is this your car? I have seen a few shortened manifold like that but have had a few firm opion that the system is so sensitive that would not work with this modification. It would be great to hear from someone who has already tried it!

RAYLEE29 14th September 2009 11:20 AM

Hi, no its not mine i got the pic from lcb a while back when i was considering using the dohc ive now decided to use one of the three pintos i have as its gonna be so much easier especially as i dont have access to ally welding equipement anymore. still have complete engine, mt75, prop and engine loom with ecu if anyones interested.
do a search on lcb for dohc plenum or something like that thats how i found piccy I was quite impressed with it myself
Ray:)


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