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Old 25th February 2010, 04:33 PM
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Hi all,

This is my first time on the forum and as a bit of background I've just started collecting the bits for my first time build of a Roadster. By chance I had the opportunity to pick up a low mileage Sierra 2.0L Gli as a donor car but now looking over many of the historical posts I have a bunch of questions.

I understand that the DOHC engine and associated MT75 gearbox is not ideal but it can be used. I don't have an issue with the tunability of the unit, 125bhp sounds loads and it's looks good. However my questions are:

1. Engine clearance; the enigine is tall and the plenum chamber sits even higher. What modifications have other builders used, I'd still like to keep it fuel injected?

2. Transmission tunnel mods. Do the published changes work in practice and is there any downside?

3. Transmission ground clearance. Are there any problems here?

4. Is changing from the DOHC to a Zetec unit after IVA a vabiable ooption if needed?

5. Anything else I should be aware of? I'd love to hear from people who have goen through the 'pain' of using this donor.

Basically I'd like to know is it worth carrying on with the current donor I have (it's a very tidy car) or should I look for something else more appropriate.

Thanks in advance,

Jeff
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Old 25th February 2010, 07:01 PM
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GLi?

1) Bonnet hump or custom plenum. DO KEEP IT EFI THOUGH

2) Onlydownside is a little less leg room for the driver.

3) Nope

4) Yes should eb a reasonable easy swap.

5) ??

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That is the sort of donor I was looking for, Does it have rear discs?

I still haven't decided to go with discs or drums yet, just know I need a mt75 gearboxed sierra as i made the chassis to suit
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A type 9 will fit an MT75 chassis but not the other way round.

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just know I need a mt75 gearboxed sierra as i made the chassis to suit
James.........

not sure if you are aware...........but a Type 9 gearbox will still fit in a transmission tunnel that has been made for the MT75, tho it won,t work the other way around , an MT75 won,t fit in a type 9 tunnel.

so don,t despair if you can,t find a MT75 box

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Strange, sure I just said that...

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Strange, sure I just said that...

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there,s an echo in here.....

Doh, silly me....you must have posted whilst i was SLOWLY typing

well at least the point has been made TT

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Strange, sure I just said that...

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Andy probably typed it first .... Just having problems with his .....little dongle thingy !!??

Any DOHC Sierra should have the MT75 box & rear disks
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No, Drums are common on 2.0 DOHC's

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Only ABS equiped cars and some rare non ABS cars have rear disks.

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