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Dave, the dopey;
If you would have answered the three part question, which is obvious not possible for you, you would know you are wrong. As I said you can't get Octane at your service station. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
Ethanol; working now
The 124 was a real piece of crap (I owned 2). Great looking, fun to drive,
especially over winding country roads. Especially if you stayed below 60 MPH. Last one I had was in 72 in Ohio. Damn thing wouldn't start from October to April without blowing up. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 May 2006 17:09:38 GMT, Mys Terry said: That's a pretty odd combo. What was required to put the engine from a front engine car into a chassis from a rear engined car? I've put a 903 cc 850 engine into a 600d coupe for autocrossing, but other than a set of reverse timing gears, it was pretty straightforward. Abarth sold a combination such as that as the Fiat Abarth 1300. So they had the parts for the conversion. It took a new engine mount--a one-piece contraption that ran under the engine between the box sections in the engine compartment, new bell housing to match the engine to the 850 transmission, new exhaust system, new radiator in front instead of the 850's rear radiator, piping to connect the radiator to the engine, and a thermostatically controlled electric cooling fan. Also installed, though maybe not required--shorter but stiffer rear springs, a flatter transverse front leaf spring to lower the body and decamber the rear wheels and if I recall correctly a stiffer anti-sway bar.. |
Ethanol; working now
Have you ever seen or heard of a TVR? Saw two of them
yesterday. Very British looking. Scotty "jlrogers" wrote in message om... The 124 was a real piece of crap (I owned 2). Great looking, fun to drive, especially over winding country roads. Especially if you stayed below 60 MPH. Last one I had was in 72 in Ohio. Damn thing wouldn't start from October to April without blowing up. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 May 2006 17:09:38 GMT, Mys Terry said: That's a pretty odd combo. What was required to put the engine from a front engine car into a chassis from a rear engined car? I've put a 903 cc 850 engine into a 600d coupe for autocrossing, but other than a set of reverse timing gears, it was pretty straightforward. Abarth sold a combination such as that as the Fiat Abarth 1300. So they had the parts for the conversion. It took a new engine mount--a one-piece contraption that ran under the engine between the box sections in the engine compartment, new bell housing to match the engine to the 850 transmission, new exhaust system, new radiator in front instead of the 850's rear radiator, piping to connect the radiator to the engine, and a thermostatically controlled electric cooling fan. Also installed, though maybe not required--shorter but stiffer rear springs, a flatter transverse front leaf spring to lower the body and decamber the rear wheels and if I recall correctly a stiffer anti-sway bar.. |
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No, what is a tvr?
"Scotty" wrote in message ... Have you ever seen or heard of a TVR? Saw two of them yesterday. Very British looking. Scotty "jlrogers" wrote in message om... The 124 was a real piece of crap (I owned 2). Great looking, fun to drive, especially over winding country roads. Especially if you stayed below 60 MPH. Last one I had was in 72 in Ohio. Damn thing wouldn't start from October to April without blowing up. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 May 2006 17:09:38 GMT, Mys Terry said: That's a pretty odd combo. What was required to put the engine from a front engine car into a chassis from a rear engined car? I've put a 903 cc 850 engine into a 600d coupe for autocrossing, but other than a set of reverse timing gears, it was pretty straightforward. Abarth sold a combination such as that as the Fiat Abarth 1300. So they had the parts for the conversion. It took a new engine mount--a one-piece contraption that ran under the engine between the box sections in the engine compartment, new bell housing to match the engine to the 850 transmission, new exhaust system, new radiator in front instead of the 850's rear radiator, piping to connect the radiator to the engine, and a thermostatically controlled electric cooling fan. Also installed, though maybe not required--shorter but stiffer rear springs, a flatter transverse front leaf spring to lower the body and decamber the rear wheels and if I recall correctly a stiffer anti-sway bar.. |
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A car. Small Brit looking sports car.
SBV "jlrogers" wrote in message om... No, what is a tvr? "Scotty" wrote in message ... Have you ever seen or heard of a TVR? Saw two of them yesterday. Very British looking. Scotty "jlrogers" wrote in message om... The 124 was a real piece of crap (I owned 2). Great looking, fun to drive, especially over winding country roads. Especially if you stayed below 60 MPH. Last one I had was in 72 in Ohio. Damn thing wouldn't start from October to April without blowing up. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 May 2006 17:09:38 GMT, Mys Terry said: That's a pretty odd combo. What was required to put the engine from a front engine car into a chassis from a rear engined car? I've put a 903 cc 850 engine into a 600d coupe for autocrossing, but other than a set of reverse timing gears, it was pretty straightforward. Abarth sold a combination such as that as the Fiat Abarth 1300. So they had the parts for the conversion. It took a new engine mount--a one-piece contraption that ran under the engine between the box sections in the engine compartment, new bell housing to match the engine to the 850 transmission, new exhaust system, new radiator in front instead of the 850's rear radiator, piping to connect the radiator to the engine, and a thermostatically controlled electric cooling fan. Also installed, though maybe not required--shorter but stiffer rear springs, a flatter transverse front leaf spring to lower the body and decamber the rear wheels and if I recall correctly a stiffer anti-sway bar.. |
Ethanol; working now
I had a Vauxhall once, around 1961. 4 door sedan.
"Scotty" wrote in message ... A car. Small Brit looking sports car. SBV "jlrogers" wrote in message om... No, what is a tvr? "Scotty" wrote in message ... Have you ever seen or heard of a TVR? Saw two of them yesterday. Very British looking. Scotty "jlrogers" wrote in message om... The 124 was a real piece of crap (I owned 2). Great looking, fun to drive, especially over winding country roads. Especially if you stayed below 60 MPH. Last one I had was in 72 in Ohio. Damn thing wouldn't start from October to April without blowing up. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 17 May 2006 17:09:38 GMT, Mys Terry said: That's a pretty odd combo. What was required to put the engine from a front engine car into a chassis from a rear engined car? I've put a 903 cc 850 engine into a 600d coupe for autocrossing, but other than a set of reverse timing gears, it was pretty straightforward. Abarth sold a combination such as that as the Fiat Abarth 1300. So they had the parts for the conversion. It took a new engine mount--a one-piece contraption that ran under the engine between the box sections in the engine compartment, new bell housing to match the engine to the 850 transmission, new exhaust system, new radiator in front instead of the 850's rear radiator, piping to connect the radiator to the engine, and a thermostatically controlled electric cooling fan. Also installed, though maybe not required--shorter but stiffer rear springs, a flatter transverse front leaf spring to lower the body and decamber the rear wheels and if I recall correctly a stiffer anti-sway bar.. |
Ethanol; working now
"jlrogers" wrote in message . net... I had a Vauxhall once, around 1961. 4 door sedan. Now you've done it. If you weren't using Whitworth tools on that Vauxhall, you're gonna be in a world of trouble with BB. Max |
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