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Earlier engine in 1972 cross-over
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<blockquote data-quote="Trikky2" data-source="post: 264612" data-attributes="member: 240"><p>The engine should be straightforward but you will need the correct support bar at the back and you will have to adapt the tinware to get a proper seal to the body. You dont say what gearbox is fitted. If its a 1700 the ratios will be fine but you may need to check the input shaft to see if it needs a little shortening. Also check what starter and bell housing is fitted to make sure the starter will engage on the flywheel etc. Sorry its a bit vague but without knowing exactly what has been done/fitted in the past its hard to be more precise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trikky2, post: 264612, member: 240"] The engine should be straightforward but you will need the correct support bar at the back and you will have to adapt the tinware to get a proper seal to the body. You dont say what gearbox is fitted. If its a 1700 the ratios will be fine but you may need to check the input shaft to see if it needs a little shortening. Also check what starter and bell housing is fitted to make sure the starter will engage on the flywheel etc. Sorry its a bit vague but without knowing exactly what has been done/fitted in the past its hard to be more precise. [/QUOTE]
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