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Thread: Engine conversion dilemma

  1. #11
    LRPV Guest
    These photos are of a S2 that has had the 250 Xflow and C4 installed. The bulkhead has been modified slightly for the transmission and the radiator panel has been moved forwards to accomodate two quite bulky thermo fans. If the thermos were slimline, the panel could have possibly remained in it's original position (or close to it)

    If I remember correctly, the transfercase (original) has been moved rearwards resulting in the rear driveshaft being shortened and the front shaft lengthened.

    I hope these photos help.
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    I'm pretty pure "wozapnin" on here has a 2a shorty with a crossflow and c4 setup..

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    Here's a Series III with Ford X-flow for sale.
    Tassie Cars - Advert Details
    Check the pics.

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    Thanks, Interesting, with slim line fans I think you are correct with the panel possibly remaining in place. I did notice the gear/selector locations though, seems loosing the mid seat is the cost. Though using a cable shifter and some playing with the high and low range levers i could get them all to stay in the same location. (maybe)

    Quote Originally Posted by LRPV View Post
    These photos are of a S2 that has had the 250 Xflow and C4 installed. The bulkhead has been modified slightly for the transmission and the radiator panel has been moved forwards to accomodate two quite bulky thermo fans. If the thermos were slimline, the panel could have possibly remained in it's original position (or close to it)

    If I remember correctly, the transfercase (original) has been moved rearwards resulting in the rear driveshaft being shortened and the front shaft lengthened.

    I hope these photos help.

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    As said before a servo assist from a Ford Mav or Mazda /Trader Truck would be worth a look. They are compact as well.
    Thinking of fitting one to my 120" for the same reason.

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    I just had a closer look and the bonnet has an extension strip at the hinges.
    Every day i change my mind about whether it is all worth the effort. Maybe if I had a daily driver and didn't have a short deadline.

    Quote Originally Posted by LRPV View Post
    These photos are of a S2 that has had the 250 Xflow and C4 installed. The bulkhead has been modified slightly for the transmission and the radiator panel has been moved forwards to accomodate two quite bulky thermo fans. If the thermos were slimline, the panel could have possibly remained in it's original position (or close to it)

    If I remember correctly, the transfercase (original) has been moved rearwards resulting in the rear driveshaft being shortened and the front shaft lengthened.

    I hope these photos help.

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