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Old 24-01-2013, 08:28 AM   #1
75corty
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Default Zetec into mk1 cortina

Hello just wondering whats involved in detail for a zetec to be put into a mk1 corty. Has anyone done it?
How Much roughly did it cost?

I Know i have to get a type 9 gearbox, im gonna do a blacktop 2.0 on r1 bike carbs, but i have no idea about the water railing system and why i have to do that etc. And clutch bits how do i go what do i get and where from? I do have a pinto clutch sitting around, will i need that? What happens with the tailshaft and what diff should i get? Wouldnt mind an lsd.
Engine mounts custom job?

I dont have a massive work shop or the most knowledge on cars but i want to learn and im not worried about how long it takes me to do it. I do have access to an engine crane and most obvious things i need.

Cheers guys!

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