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Old 15-10-2009, 09:13 PM   #1
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Default what parts can i change over.. crossflow 1.3 - 1.6?

as above.. was wondering what parts i can still use. i assume head and exhaust and intake manifold will all bolt up.. anything else?

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Old 16-10-2009, 06:33 AM   #2
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all external parts are the same, the only difference between 1300 & 1600 is the block is about an inch taller...
Did you pick up a twin barrel webber carbie at the same time? in early 1600 is was the GT carbie, later model MK2's had them as well

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Old 16-10-2009, 07:47 PM   #3
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all external parts are the same, the only difference between 1300 & 1600 is the block is about an inch taller...
Did you pick up a twin barrel webber carbie at the same time? in early 1600 is was the GT carbie, later model MK2's had them as well

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sorry im a bit slow tonight... by external parts is head included.. or do u just mean the manifolds... also its the same bolt pattern for the gearbox isnt it?
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External parts is fuel pump, accessories (alt etc) basially anything that bolts on to the block
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Old 17-10-2009, 09:05 AM   #5
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gearbox, head, waterpump, manifolds alternator, carbie, sump, dizzy, cam, followers
the engines are the same bar the 1600 has a longer stroke
you just need to match the same style of head to the pistons - what I mean is if you have a flat head, you will have dished pistons, if you have a head with combustion chambers you will have flat top pistons.. thats about the main thing to consider if you are swapping heads etc
(I have to have another look, I think I saw a twin barrel carbie in a box of crape, if its for a 1600 & you dont have one, its yours...)

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how will i go using the 1300 GT HC head on the 1600? im asuming the motor im getting has dished pistons. and the 1300 should have had 9.0:1 compression?
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As long as you use the same types of Pistons you should have the same compression ratio as a minimum - with the flat cyclinder head the compression ration is gained from the block & piston height
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