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blacktop to T9
AndyW - 10/5/11 at 01:38 PM

OK tried a search and found most the answers Im looking for. I have a blacktop 2.0 zetec being married to a T9. Im using the standard blacktop flywheel and clutch. (Cheaper and easier as already got it, upgrade later)

Question is, as Im using the standard clutch and flywheel, what else is needed. Im ready to put engine and box in so if I need any other parts I need to order them quick.

Thanks

Andy


mrwibble - 10/5/11 at 02:05 PM

i found this interesting reading, http://www.zetec-cat.co.uk/ i'll be interested in how you get on as i'll be doing the same thing at some point.

how you going about fueling / planning on passing emissions?


SeaBass - 10/5/11 at 02:06 PM

cct133 release bearing - clutch arm for the T9 box.


Norfolkluegojnr - 10/5/11 at 02:23 PM

you'll also need a spigot bearing for the zetec - this will mean removing the flywheel and clutch to fit it, so you'll need a new set of flywheel bolts too - i'd recommend using ARP bolts for security.

I'd also recommend using a 1.8 zetec flywheel as its lighter and will spin up quicker. It'll take the 2lt clutch (i know as thats what i used).

so:

spigot bearing
CT133 release bearing (thicker than the standard sierra item)
ARP flywheel bolts

you'll be good to go


AndyW - 10/5/11 at 02:48 PM

quote:
Originally posted by mrwibble
i found this interesting reading, http://www.zetec-cat.co.uk/ i'll be interested in how you get on as i'll be doing the same thing at some point.

how you going about fueling / planning on passing emissions?


Using the original ford ecu/injectors fuel rail on a custom inlet from GBSC


femster87 - 10/5/11 at 05:35 PM

I used the cct303 spigot bearing and my clutch seemed to work ok. not driven yet


rusty nuts - 10/5/11 at 06:51 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Norfolkluegojnr
you'll also need a spigot bearing for the zetec - this will mean removing the flywheel



Since when? theres a hole in the crank to fit a spigot bearing so no need to remove the flywheel


big_wasa - 10/5/11 at 07:22 PM

quote:
Originally posted by AndyW
quote:
Originally posted by mrwibble
i found this interesting reading, http://www.zetec-cat.co.uk/ i'll be interested in how you get on as i'll be doing the same thing at some point.

how you going about fueling / planning on passing emissions?


Using the original ford ecu/injectors fuel rail on a custom inlet from GBSC


Any pics of that manifold please. I am being nosey.


Norfolkluegojnr - 10/5/11 at 07:41 PM

Since when? theres a hole in the crank to fit a spigot bearing so no need to remove the flywheel




you're right. the memory aint what it used to be.......

still worth swapping for a 1.8 flywheel though. .