Fiat twincam questions
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Fiat twincam questions
i have a few questions
1.what axle and diff is best to use with a fiat twin am engine and gearbox
2.where can i get a gearbox cover from
3.do i need to use a fiat propshaft
4.where can i get mounts from for the engine and crossmember for the gearbox
5.what clutch and brake pedals do i need to use
any pictures will help alot thank you
Josh
1.what axle and diff is best to use with a fiat twin am engine and gearbox
2.where can i get a gearbox cover from
3.do i need to use a fiat propshaft
4.where can i get mounts from for the engine and crossmember for the gearbox
5.what clutch and brake pedals do i need to use
any pictures will help alot thank you
Josh
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Re: Fiat twincam questions
http://www.beardmorebros.co.uk/
more than half the cars they've done are twin cammers.
enjoy spending far far too much time looking at all the pictures on there. i know i did when i discovered their site!
more than half the cars they've done are twin cammers.
enjoy spending far far too much time looking at all the pictures on there. i know i did when i discovered their site!
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Re: Fiat twincam questions
u know u wornt get insured on it for a long long long time
ive tryed for a 1600cc dnt forget and they said not till 21

freshly painted 1275cc anda very loud big bore exhaust
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Re: Fiat twincam questions
if ur anything like me you'll start and it'll take 5 years to finish. you'll be fine then!
when i started working on Monty i was gonna go for a 1098 to keep insurance down, i'm 21 and he's still not done so 1275 it is!
when i started working on Monty i was gonna go for a 1098 to keep insurance down, i'm 21 and he's still not done so 1275 it is!
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Re: Fiat twincam questions
I'm putting one in mine not started on fitting it yet as got to finish off some welding
I bought a 1600 lump with a modifyed prop that uses the fiat one possibly shortened with a ford flange that fits to the diff
I've already installed a rs ford axle which is a good axle for the power and easily upgraded
I haven't started this yet but I've also got a Marina pedal box to go in so I'm going to do away with the minor stuff
Look out for my reso thread I'll put some pics up of the install
I bought a 1600 lump with a modifyed prop that uses the fiat one possibly shortened with a ford flange that fits to the diff
I've already installed a rs ford axle which is a good axle for the power and easily upgraded
I haven't started this yet but I've also got a Marina pedal box to go in so I'm going to do away with the minor stuff
Look out for my reso thread I'll put some pics up of the install
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Re: Fiat twincam questions
Hi guys,
You can use fiat or ford axles but check the width. The fiat propshaft will have to be used but cut down or get a single prop made, I think JLH sell mounts but you can easily fabricate your own. The gearbox tunnel will have to be cut and made taller, you'll need to alter the clutch fork so that it dosen't hit the chassis as for brake and clutch pedals you can use the Morris pedals, you can use marina pedal box but is more work .You'll also have to fabricate your own exhaust, the radiator will need to be changed too I've used Peugeot 205 diesel with electric fan. If you go to page 2 of the custom page and look for Retro car feature and you'll see pictures of my car or Youtube and type in 'Morrisfixer'
Cheers stevie
You can use fiat or ford axles but check the width. The fiat propshaft will have to be used but cut down or get a single prop made, I think JLH sell mounts but you can easily fabricate your own. The gearbox tunnel will have to be cut and made taller, you'll need to alter the clutch fork so that it dosen't hit the chassis as for brake and clutch pedals you can use the Morris pedals, you can use marina pedal box but is more work .You'll also have to fabricate your own exhaust, the radiator will need to be changed too I've used Peugeot 205 diesel with electric fan. If you go to page 2 of the custom page and look for Retro car feature and you'll see pictures of my car or Youtube and type in 'Morrisfixer'
Cheers stevie
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Re: Fiat twincam questions
isn't there an article in Minor Matters in the technical tips section, a two parter, about fitting a twincam. that's written by one of the beardmores too.
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Re: Fiat twincam questions
I think it's in Minor Monthly and if you look down this site it's here too just look for.'Fiat Conversion' or go to the Beardmore Bros web site, everything you'll ever need to know is on that. 

Re: Fiat twincam questions
Yes, it's in the current edition of Minor Matters (Nov/Dec). The first part covers the bodywork modifications required and part 2 (Jan/Feb issue) covers the engine and gearbox fitting.chrisryder wrote:isn't there an article in Minor Matters in the technical tips section, a two parter, about fitting a twincam. that's written by one of the beardmores too.
Eric - 1971 Traveller