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 Post subject: Re: 4.0 INTO CORTINA
Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 1:07 am 
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great minds think alike,go to my build page on THE BLACK TAXI and in the pictures you will see i have the manifold for the ohc motor with a 600 dp on it. mmmmm same idea different engine

 

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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 7:26 pm 
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I already know not a new idea! but need ideas and thoughts on the whole drive line set up like mounts and clutch .I am talking te tf model. starting...........


with e series bottom end i guess it would be easier to mod sump using the cross flow sump as a guide they are both tin and would be cheapest to do. very much so. you will still need to get a cortina pickup and no.4 maincap for the pickup as the bowl faces rearwards

What mounts maybe ute? you'll have to make all 3 of them yourself. i've heard of people redrilling the xflow mounts to fit a 4.0L but never seen it. how i made mine is http://fordcortina.com.au/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=177

will a t5 cable set up work with the single rail pedal assembly? use the original T5 cable as the cortina clutch mounts on the driver's side of the bellhousing. i just modified the the top of my clutch pedal to use the bracket from a xf clutch cable.

can a t5 take a single rail speedo cable? yep

tail shaft yoke the same? yep, the tailshaft is a poofteenth too short. does the job intitially though

it looks like some of the paccies and other headers end fairly high up maybe it would avoid custom headers ? i made my first set by adapting xd falcon extractors to suit a header plate i had cut out.

is the ohc motor any taller then the cross flow? yep

any other ideas about this conversion?if you wanna build yourself a race car then use the 250xflow cos the 4.0L has a fairly restrictive valve train when it comes to how aggressive a cam u can run. it's not a weekend conversion but it's unique. my ohc even in stock form used to have my 302 windsor tc for breakfast. V8's are that common u can buy an off-the-shelf conversion kit. i definitely wouldnt go to the trouble of fitting an ohc in and then using a carby - u might as well focus that energy into a xflow

probably go the carby route as it will be more a thrasher then a streeter but maybe still sensible in the engineering department. maybe lpg ?lpg will save u running fuel lines, return line and a fuel pump.

i am also not to sure on the gearbox lengthsengine is longer but not by much. T5 overall is shorter by a poofteenth but the shifter sits further back. u can either buy a million dollar mustang extension housing for it or modify the floor pan to suit

, and even maybe wich dizzy to use with a MSD maybe the ea single point would work as a good trigger or maybe just stick to a 250 crossflow dizzy and do the usuall mods.u can usea dizzy out of a xd/xe by turning using the ea gear and flipping it upside down. otherwise is you're gonna inject it, leave in the original.

 

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Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:10 pm 
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Interesting thread guys. My best mate is toying with the idea of a TE corty with a 4.0 OHC engine & 4speed auto, probably run it on straight gas research. I know i've seen it done before, but i really don't know how much work it will be, probably a fair bit i'd assume.

Anyway, until he actually get's the car to start working on, it's all a pipe dream, but when he gets the corty i'll be measuring up the engine bay & trying to work out how hard / easy it's going to be.

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