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Author: Subject: duratec bits arrived....
FASTdan

posted on 21/12/09 at 04:32 PM Reply With Quote
duratec bits arrived....

Today I recieved our RWD motorsport Bellhousing, Lightened fly (which is bloody light, not that I have a standard Duratec one to compare to, but I have a 1600 CVH one which is considerably heavier), Release arm, pin, bearing etc. and clutch.

Not a cheap conversion this duratec, but to be fair the £200 for the bellhousing is a bargain for the work involved. Hope it all works together ok. I know it could be done cheaper, but we opted for the safe straight forward route, lets hope it is!

Cost so far for 2.3 engine, ZX9R's, various ancillaries from a broken 2.0 mondeo and all of the above approximately £1000. The only remaining sizeable items to be bought (as far as i know) are thermostat, belt tensioner and megajolt.

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Stuart_B

posted on 21/12/09 at 04:58 PM Reply With Quote
nice, any pictures of the progress?

i have also know it is expensive, i just have the clutch, and somethink to do with the sump, and that is all i have left apart from fuel pumps, and other little bits.

stuart

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goaty

posted on 21/12/09 at 06:19 PM Reply With Quote
good to see another underway, i stopped worriying over cost now, just want it done properly. Either way it stil ads up
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