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Pinto to MT75 ?
Twin turbo might know the answer to this one
Now I know Ford fitted the injection Pinto on to the MT75 for the transit van but Ford never did this on the Sierra/Granada. But has anyone done this? and if so what was involved? Or does anyone have a DOHC knocking about with std clutch and flywheel who cold do some measuring for me? Regards BV. |
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Never tried it myself, But I think it's a case of using the 1.8 CVH fly and clutch.
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Dratt, I was sooo hoping you'd know the answer
I've used the CVH flywheel to put a DOHC onto a Type 9 which was very successful , at least until the type 9 'erupted'. Zetecs need some sort of spacer on the release brg when fitting to an MT75 which used to be available from Westfield (no longer - they will only supply genuine westie owners) so I'm guessing it'd be the same for the Pinto. You don't happen to have a dohc with stock flywheel sitting around do you? Regards BV. |
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I can also confirm a 1.8cvh flywheel goes onto a DOHC. The 1.8cvh flywheel also seems to accept a pinto clutch and pressure plate. Dunno about clutch release bearing though. I used a CT133 on mine, but I'm using a clutch / flywheel combo off an MTX75 gearbox.
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Hi Deezee,
How will you make the FWD clutch work with the RWD gearbox. The MtX75 gearbox uses 'lolift' clutches so yu'll have a very stiff clutchpedal I would also have thought the release arm will run out of travel - hence the need for the westie guys to use a special release brg. However if this combo works it might help me solve another problem. Anyone got and old MTX75 gearbox sitting around? BV |
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Big Vern
Try burton power they do a lot of clutch release bearings and spacers for ford combos. www.burtonpower.co.uk |
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I used a capri release bearing. Real thick job. Another guy I talked too on Locost builders butchered his clutch fork to move the standard bearing forward (Picture below) |
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