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Old 2nd March 2019, 05:24 PM
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Hi Jean I'm currently in the process of fitting an ST170 to my roadster I'm still figuring stuff out and making what I can. I made my own sump out of sheet metal as the original was a bit to rusty to be modified. Here's some images of what I've done so far.



I used the original oil pickup pipe I just cut it down in height to it the new profile of the sump.
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Old 2nd March 2019, 05:49 PM
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Ive also done a little bit of research I think to get the engine to work with the type 9 gearbox you will need to use a flywheel of a 1.8 zetec redrilled to take a pinto clutch. You can get them from retro ford in the uk. You will need to add an extra pulley as well to make the water pump run the right way after you've removed the power steering pump and aircon. I'm going to run throttle bodies on mine so I've got myself an me221 ecu from motorsport electronics. Hope fully as plug and play as they say.
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Old 2nd March 2019, 06:01 PM
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http://www.martinsfurybuild.co.uk/
Also found this site useful Its for a zetec blacktop engine but it shows how he modified the sump which is the same as the st170.
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Old 3rd March 2019, 09:54 PM
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Hi Everybody!
thank you for your reply
I tried to insert a picture of the engine
Thank you Robj for the pictures
In my mind Ihaven't to do another sump
Actualy I have modify my sump on the pinto; both engines have the same height within 3 centimeters
(My roadster is built only for track, remember, I leave in France, the prototypes are forbiden on the road!!!)
actualy I have 9 centimeters under the sump
I have a lot of questions , so I will be back soon!
see you later!!
Jean
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