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rickys2000

posted on 21/5/06 at 05:13 PM Reply With Quote
What engine for sierra 4x4 donor

I am shortly going to get a cheapo Sierra 4x4 for for a few bits and bobs but mostly the V5...

I would imagine there will be quite a few other bits available if not most of the car. So, when I do this what is the better engine model to go for, 2.0l or 2.9l, so I can at least pass the engine/box/diff etc on and it can be of use to someone.

Thanks

Ricky

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Liam

posted on 21/5/06 at 06:53 PM Reply With Quote
I'd say definately a 2 litre if you can. Niether of them are gonna get you big money for the engines I wouldn't have thought, but the 2 litre has the same gearbox and thick front prop shaft as the cossies - so you can add the appropriate cossy tax for the ebay sale. V6 4x4 boxes go for 99p, but I got over 100 quid for a 2 litre box with cossy tax . The front and rear diffs are 3.92s as opposed to the 3.62s in everything else 4x4. I'm using 3.92s in my car and wouldn't mind some spares. I guess you'll probably want to shift the whole rear axle as an assembly for a nice 120 odd quid, which i couldn't justify, but I'd be up for the 3.92 front for peanuts please!!

Cheers

Liam

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froggy

posted on 21/5/06 at 08:30 PM Reply With Quote
if you get a v6 il have the box and front shafts ,if its a 2 litre then il have the front prop off you, with cossie tax (thanks liam!)
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