
Ford CVH
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- Minor Legend
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the 1.8 may be a cvh but when the newer 2 litre engine came out that replaced the pinto it was still an 8 valve. It was a DOHC engine but basicly each cam operated four valves. All Sierra engines were 8V
with the exception of the 2.3 V6 and the 2.8/2.9 v6's also possibly the cosworth engines not sure though.
Jamie
with the exception of the 2.3 V6 and the 2.8/2.9 v6's also possibly the cosworth engines not sure though.
Jamie
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
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the 1.8 cvh isn't a particularly nice engine for a start. If I remember the gearbox is not a type 9 but the later box and it is physically bigger.
The cvh will attach to a type 9 though.
I have often thought about doing a cvh conversion. Would be sweet with a 1.6 turbo!! from an rs turbo.
The cvh will attach to a type 9 though.
I have often thought about doing a cvh conversion. Would be sweet with a 1.6 turbo!! from an rs turbo.
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cool cars don't die they just get cooler as they get older!
cool cars don't die they just get cooler as they get older!