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Old 31st May 2009, 06:51 PM
miles50 miles50 is offline
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The other problem is a lot of bellhousings are of different length so you have to use the clutch arm or do some creative t-o bearing sleeve work. I used the sierra for a 1600 crossflow to T-9 conversion but ended up using a tilton rally clutch. The Sierra I used was steel (heavy) and need some grinding on the outside to fit my tunnel configuration. The Merkur T-9 has a long pilot shaft so you need to use that bellhousing or have use the short front nose which gets complicated. There is a company in the US in Connecticut,Quantum Mechanics that specializes in T-9's I bought a sierra bellhousing from them. I will look up their phone # if you need it.
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Old 6th July 2009, 08:25 PM
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I have just come across a similar problem. I am using a Type 9 Close Ration Box, (its the longer input shaft model) I have had to mount the engine further forward, and use a gear lever extension to move it back by 135 mm. However, i do not think I have room to fit the alternator on its new bracket? Does anyone know of a smaller alternator that could be use? Starting to thing a Pinto engine would have saved me a lot of time!
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