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I keep trying to think of alternative things to do to speed up the trav a bit (not just your usual 1275 lump)

Was wondering if anyone has ever fitted a ford V6 lump, a-la ebay item 110390203137

I've long fancied the idea of a V6

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Ive run a car with an Essex V6 , very heavy but truck loads of torque (enough to make mincemeat of the attached driveline :roll: ) that engine looks like the siamesed port cologne V6 a lot less torque but a bit more bhp
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at that kinda price I am REALLY REALLY tempted. But I was concerned about the weight...

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Just had another look that's the 2.3 colonge don't bother you'll get more bang for buck from a zetec or similar
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ALFA-V6-2-5-ENGIN ... 7C294%3A50
this would be a much better engine than the ford boat anchor :P Just have to make it fit :wink:
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:roll:

I thought Alfa only made FWD :lol:

TBH, I'd rather fit this......

http://www.rodsnsods.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=1554

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Post by Mogwai »

Alfa 75
front engine rear gearbox ...brilliant
all nearly Fiats nowadays :roll: (nearly)
but that's essentially the same engine. I'm sure some kind of adaptor plate could be made although full ignition /fuel injection would be the only way in anything built after a 164
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Post by downsey »

Have you researched the Buick 3.8L v6? Theres TONS of aftermarket for that motor and its extremely compact.
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There is a pickup is Slough with 5.3 short block chevy complete with blower.
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Post by toginthemog »

the old essex was the better one to put in and 3 ltr too. but having run one for 10 years it was the weight that made me change far to heavy for a morris this was mine before the cab was put on<br>Image<br>
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Post by alainmoran »

Yeah, my pickup came with an Essex V4 and it's a heavy beast of a motor ... I'd go for something more modern & lighter.
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I had an Essex 3ltr in a SIII SWB Landy, MY God you would not believe how heavy that engine was!! It took 3 of us to carry it and that was a struggle!!
But Hell did it go well!! :D 8)
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Post by Tim_Hill »

How about ebay item 230350651786 would that fit? and its only £5.00!
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if you want power from the german block use the 2.8, the heads will have to be from mustang II and using the intake mainfold with a plate to take a 38 or 40 dgas ( tang heads are not twined) also you will need alloy timing wheels otherwise you will rip the felt ones apart, :evil:
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ho ! 4got the essex engine much easyer to tune but heavy compaired to the german lump :evil:
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