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BigDawgV8

posted on 18/10/10 at 08:43 PM Reply With Quote
Difference in Size - Type 9 and MT75

Hi All,
May be a stupid question but.....
How much of a difference in size is there between the Ford Type 9 and MT75?
In particular are the bell-housings a similar size and shape.
Basically will a MT75 fit where a Type 9 used to be?

Thanks again for the advice!

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meany

posted on 18/10/10 at 09:39 PM Reply With Quote
hope these help.

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/4Type9.jpg

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/Sierra-MT75.jpg

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RAYLEE29

posted on 19/10/10 at 02:53 PM Reply With Quote
kinda depends on the amount of space you had around the g/box in the first place. the mt75 is bigger all round
also if you have room in the tunnel for the pia donut youll also need a new prop and also the mt75 is heavier than the t9
Ray

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paul@firstmotion

posted on 22/10/10 at 08:42 AM Reply With Quote
Hi

Approximate dimensions for MT75 are as follows 650 mm from bell housing to prop flange
290mm deep on the main case with a width of 200 mm diameter of rear prop flange is roughly 180 mm bell housing pattern on 2.0 is the same as 1.6/2.0 pinto pattern and should be roughly the same diameter.

Hope this is of help if you need some more info email me paul@firstmotion.co.uk






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