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Right well my bolts holding the O/S mount on the lump of my derv broke on Saterday, the engine needs to be removed so I migth aswell fit the 1.7 now
Right well I have got
Strenghting plates
Drives shafts
Gear box spacer plate
Engine and F18What else will I need, I am going to check the engine over before fitting of course
Do you need to ditch the oil cooler??
Do I need to cut the lug off the gear box??
How to I make the gear linkage fit?? Is it just a case of spinning it of something ?
Do I need to know anything else,?? I am hoping to have it fitted in arounf 4-6weeks and the engine built in 2 weeks
Thanks Dan
With the linkage, You need to file down the white block and spin it.
Right well my bolts holding the O/S mount on the lump of my derv broke on Saterday
Good effort! :d
Lol, I was gutted in a way but I have had a lot of fun in the old girl and now I finally get the chance to have her all mint under the hood bruv... lol
Thanks AW06 am sure I will understand what you mean when I see it :)
As far as i know its the same principles as fitting a big block petrol motor only you dont need a drivers mount lol.
i just thought you took the 1.5 out, fitted all the bits onto the 1.7 & stuck it back in......
What do you guys think about 96 scooby STi scoop?? Need a scoop for the top mount
i just thought you took the 1.5 out, fitted all the bits onto the 1.7 & stuck it back in......
I could but the F13 wouldn't stand it Bearing in mind mine were 132ft lbs and a 1.7 would hopefully be 170ft lbs+
What do you guys think about 96 scooby STi scoop?? Need a scoop for the top mount
Front mount it for less hassle and more performance imo.
Front mount it for less hassle and more performance imo.
Rads to big, and am not cutting holes in my front pannels,.. Top mouth is so easy, just have a look at yours, the cooler will go on top of the inlet and thats half the reason why I cut mine down
look at older L200 trucks... the bonnet scoop & ic is crying out to be fitted to something else......
http://www.creditsolutions4all.co.uk/images/mitsubishi-l200-animal.jpg
But you have to ventilate it which means vandalising the bonnet with some form of chav vent, which is far more visible than a hole in the front panel :p
Mowgli, good plan I was looking at vitara, pajero and trooper scoops too :D
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