Mog with Isuzu engine
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Mog with Isuzu engine
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Hi All A fellow van enthusiast pinged me this and asked me to post it to see if this machine belongs to someone on the forum and would care to give us some details...
Cheers
e-minor fife
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Hi All A fellow van enthusiast pinged me this and asked me to post it to see if this machine belongs to someone on the forum and would care to give us some details...
Cheers
e-minor fife
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- Minor Fan
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no it was not
the picture was taken at the national rally this year and i do not think it was a van ,,,
no where near as neat a install as this green van this is the one you saw
shows you never took much notice of it, even the wrong colour .
it was this van .


soon to have the turbo version fitted over the winter...
pictures soon .
the picture was taken at the national rally this year and i do not think it was a van ,,,
no where near as neat a install as this green van this is the one you saw
shows you never took much notice of it, even the wrong colour .
it was this van .


soon to have the turbo version fitted over the winter...
pictures soon .
SCOTTISH BRANCH CHAIRMAN .
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Well I see manual Omega boxes can be had on Ebay for as little as £50: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/omega-2-5-diesel- ... 3a50a912a3 (or as much as £350) they look like they wouldn't be too much of a pain to fit to a mog (nice small bellhousing and the remote could be around the right place.) Has anybody done the job already?

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I forgot to mention that the only Omega box that won't bolt straight up is the diesel one...............
The diesel Omega used a BMW straight six diesel engine.
Incidentaly, with the exeption of the old CIH motor fitted to the Manta GTE and Frontera, pretty much all GM motors from the mid-80's share the same bolt pattern, also Saab engines from 1993-on.
The diesel Omega used a BMW straight six diesel engine.
Incidentaly, with the exeption of the old CIH motor fitted to the Manta GTE and Frontera, pretty much all GM motors from the mid-80's share the same bolt pattern, also Saab engines from 1993-on.
Hi all,
I can't belive Badobsesion was the only person at the National to notice this very intresting conversion. There must be somone with some info/spec, not many diesel Mog's out there.
Cheers
mogmad57
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I can't belive Badobsesion was the only person at the National to notice this very intresting conversion. There must be somone with some info/spec, not many diesel Mog's out there.
Cheers
mogmad57
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Most of the 2 litre Omegas were probably manuals. The Manta 1800 box will also bolt up, but they're much sought after by the rally boys as the box of choice to bolt up to an XE (redtop) motor.alzax3 wrote:So is there a manual petrol engine one that will bolt straight on, or are they all automatics?
Also there is a bellhousing available to bolt these engines to a Ford Type 9 box, but it's about £300.
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their was 2 diesel Mog's i saw at the national the one in the first pics/
post that e-minor was asking about and steve has a diesel in his 6 wheel traveler think in was out a ford fiesta have pics of it some place
was told about an other in a van but never got a look .
give him a shout he is on the forum .
over to the rest of you ....
post that e-minor was asking about and steve has a diesel in his 6 wheel traveler think in was out a ford fiesta have pics of it some place
was told about an other in a van but never got a look .
give him a shout he is on the forum .
over to the rest of you ....
SCOTTISH BRANCH CHAIRMAN .
I've got a Fiesta festering in the yard (you think Moggies rust badly? You should see how quickly Fords disintegrate!) But it's a huge engine (both physically and it's a 1.
and has some nasty immobilising electronics incorporated in its fuel pump. It's also not very economical - I've never got more than 40 odd to the gallon from it whilst the turbo'd 1.5 Isuzu regularly does over 50. The 6 wheel Traveller has had the whole transversely mounted Ford unit grafted in, gearbox and all to drive the front wheels, I really like the idea of a 'drive the rear as it was intended' conversion!

