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Author: Subject: swap from silvertop zetec to blacktop?
les

posted on 30/7/08 at 03:35 PM Reply With Quote
swap from silvertop zetec to blacktop?

Hi,

After a disastrous trip to the nurburgring,
where my friend smashed the gearbox belhousing on a low kerb, looks like I have to change the gearbox (type 9)
and engine.

on Ebay there seem to be far more blacktop zetecs around.

I currently hava a silvertop, can i just swap everything over if i bought a blacktop? or are things different- manifolds, water pipe locations etc?

any help appreciated- of course i still have to get the car back from belgium!!

les

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Schrodinger

posted on 30/7/08 at 03:49 PM Reply With Quote
Havre a look on
http://www.toyne.org.uk/zetec.html
he did just that and gives a good discription. Generally it's a straight swap but there is a slight issue with the water pump as you cant use the 1.8 and have to use an idler pulley to run off the back of the belt, the sump is slightly different as well.





Keith
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Tiger Super Six

posted on 30/7/08 at 04:21 PM Reply With Quote
There are quite a few differences (I had a blacktop), but nothing that is to bad to overcome. The thing is that it will not just be a straight swap.

HTH

Mark

PS - When I did mine I used the website quoted above.





Mark

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whitestu

posted on 30/7/08 at 05:46 PM Reply With Quote
The water pump idler pulley is easy to do. I used one of the pullets that came with my Focus engine.

stu

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madteg

posted on 30/7/08 at 05:52 PM Reply With Quote
silver top to blk top

Sump will fit of silver top as long as you swap oil pick up as well, manifolds fit, engine mounts fit. You will have to make an idle gear for fan belt as belt goes wrong way around water pump, yust like to say the black top is a lot better engine.
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les

posted on 31/7/08 at 09:15 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks guys,

I have a tiger shortened sump, and modified oil pick up and baffles, so from what you say, I may be able to swap the whole lot over to a blacktop engine?

At the moment im running the water pump off the back of the belt as I never got round to changing to a 1.8 pump, so I guess ill be using the same setup

Les

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les

posted on 31/7/08 at 09:26 AM Reply With Quote
Stu,

any chance of a photo of your pully and belt arrangement? i did not use an idler pulley, and have never been happy with mine

les

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whitestu

posted on 31/7/08 at 03:25 PM Reply With Quote
Hi

There are some pics in my archive in the 'Zetec' folder.

The pics were taken with the nosecone on so are all from the back. The pulley came with the Focus engine and is a tensioner I think. It has an aluminium body with a pulley mounted to it.

With the aluminium cam belt cover removed from the front of the engine it bolts straight in to one of the existing holes and lines up fine.

I made a crude steel bracket to go to one of the other mounting points on the pulley to give a bit of extra strength.

It seems to be strong enough.

I used it in conjunction with a small Denso alternator mounted under the carbs.

Stu

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[Edited on 31/7/08 by whitestu]

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les

posted on 1/8/08 at 10:14 AM Reply With Quote
superb thanks guys,

so all in all a few minor things to sort out
but should all come together fairly easily.

cheers

Les

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Dusty

posted on 1/8/08 at 11:15 AM Reply With Quote
I made up a three leg bracket for theidler pulley. Uses one of the water pump bolts and unused bolt holes on head and block. Welded nuts either side of the flange and added an unused tensioner pulley with a few shims to get the spacing right. Works fine. Rescued attachment pulley2.jpg
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