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Valtra

posted on 12/10/11 at 10:01 PM Reply With Quote
modern engine to replace old school Lump

Hi

Due to loss of oil pressure on my beloved Fiat TC . It seems likely I have main bearing "issues" which could lead to Crank issues which would consequently lead to engine out issues etc etc

If it turns out to be a drastic problem , I'm seriously considering replacing the engine with something more modern and potent . the good news is that the glorious 5cyl Bravo/Marea/Coupe will bolt up to my fiat 131 gearbox with a bit of jigery pokery regarding the starter motor. My aim would be to buy a complete car and strip absolutely every relevant part that makes the modern engine go. Loom, ECU, fuel system, throttle pedal , sensors . and graft it to my old school engine bay.

this throws up several issues that I'm sure several people here will be familiar with


1 /Cat converter . My car is registered with a pre 90's engine and any replacement should only require basic emissions test also so I assume I'm ok to simply discard this heavy item ?

2 /Many would no doubt go for throttle bodies and megasquirt / omex etc but if the standard injection gubbins can be made to fit and work and continue their previous conversation with the ECU . there should be ample cheap power and reliability /economy are there any pitfalls I've not thought of?

3/ mounting a fwd transverse engine up to a rwd gearbox . Will I need to do any mods to the flywheel /Spigot bearing etc etc.

4/ Fuel system for injection . My current system is an external Facet competition type pump , to filter regulator to twin 40's . Obviously I'll need a return pipe to convert to Fuel injection , but would the current pump be ok ? or is it best to use the pump from the new doner.

5/ anything else to consider?

Thanks

Ian





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owelly

posted on 12/10/11 at 10:11 PM Reply With Quote
I'm contemplating the exact same swap. There's nothing wrong with my Fiat TC but I like idea of the 4cyl (the 5cyl is too long) turbo. I wouldn't change the engine details, apart from the engine number. You'll need a high pressure fuel pump and I think the Fiat Coupe Turbo has it in the tank. I'd use the pumo and swirl pot from a Golf gti. I havn't got a donor car yet as they seem to have increased in value!





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ali f27

posted on 12/10/11 at 10:23 PM Reply With Quote
Hi Owelly I HAVE 1.6 TURBO lancia motor and box ecu wiring etc good engine was going to put it in mini but to many projects just looking for my money back.
Cheers Ali

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britishtrident

posted on 13/10/11 at 07:07 AM Reply With Quote
If using the original ECU I would do a lot of research on the immobiliser system before starting I have seen a couple FIATs sent to the breakers because of imobilisers going belly up.



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MikeRJ

posted on 13/10/11 at 07:32 AM Reply With Quote
I love the 5 cylinder engine in my 20V Turbo Coupe; super smooth, powerful, surprisingly economic and a glorious sound. However, it's a very heavy engine, just lifting the cylinder head is a struggle with one person and the iron block was designed for use in a diesel so weighs accordingly. This is probably why the standard front tyre pressure is 39psi!

Definitely not an engine I would consider for a Locost anyway, but the older Lampredi derived 16v engine might be a better choice.

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snapper

posted on 13/10/11 at 07:47 AM Reply With Quote
You can discard the cat, worth money at the metal yard, but will need a lambda boss in the exhaust.
Use the pump from the donor, a facet for carbs will deliver about 9 psi, fuel injection needs several bar of pressure.





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b14wrc

posted on 13/10/11 at 11:36 AM Reply With Quote
Why are 5 cylinder's spawn of the devil British trident??

I have the Coupe 20vt and it does sound awesome, will power my locost along very well i hope. Comments on weight are correct though, i think it weighs nearly 200kg.


I took the gear box off at the weekend and still can’t move the engine to get it on the engine stand. How heavy is the head? Anyone done any mod's to this engine on here, would be keen to learn form experience, bit of a learning curve for me anyway and have all the time in the world to do it.

http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/l603/b14wrc/483b4831.jpg

WRT weight - you can reduce this by emitting a few unneeded parts such as power steering. And with some tuning should be in the 250 -300bhp range which will be pleasant.

Very interesting to learn that it was originally designed for diesel power.... should mean a strong block then.... more boost!





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DH2

posted on 13/10/11 at 01:21 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by b14wrc
i think it weighs nearly 200kg

understeer... understeer... UNDERSTEER...

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Originally posted by b14wrc
And with some tuning should be in the 250 -300bhp range which will be pleasant.


... oversteer... holy crap OVERSTEER!

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b14wrc

posted on 13/10/11 at 04:17 PM Reply With Quote
Mid engined locost. So yes, tail happy.





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sebastiaan

posted on 13/10/11 at 05:33 PM Reply With Quote
Why not go for an alfa 156 1.8 engine? Cheap as chips and the whole ecu end wiring is self contained on the inlet manifold. Just a few wires needed for an easy 140 bhp. And 7200rpm as well....
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Valtra

posted on 13/10/11 at 05:39 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by sebastiaan
Why not go for an alfa 156 1.8 engine? Cheap as chips and the whole ecu end wiring is self contained on the inlet manifold. Just a few wires needed for an easy 140 bhp. And 7200rpm as well....


Will it bolt up to the 131 bellhousing?

[Edited on 13/10/11 by Valtra]

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Valtra

posted on 13/10/11 at 05:47 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MikeRJ
I love the 5 cylinder engine in my 20V Turbo Coupe; super smooth, powerful, surprisingly economic and a glorious sound. However, it's a very heavy engine, just lifting the cylinder head is a struggle with one person and the iron block was designed for use in a diesel so weighs accordingly. This is probably why the standard front tyre pressure is 39psi!

Definitely not an engine I would consider for a Locost anyway, but the older Lampredi derived 16v engine might be a better choice.



disappointed to hear it is heavy but how heavy are we talking ? in relation to other common 7 engines ? for instance that fabled boat anchor the pinto ?

as somebody has put later how dressed up is that weight ie does it include Turbo , intercooler Steering pump, Aircon pump. etc etc all of which I don't need . Also are you saying the head is iron?

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Valtra

posted on 13/10/11 at 05:54 PM Reply With Quote
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If using the original ECU I would do a lot of research on the immobiliser system before starting I have seen a couple FIATs sent to the breakers because of imobilisers going belly up.



All 5 cylinders engines are the spawn of the devil !



Will do some research on the immobiliser issue. and I understand your comment about 5 cyl engines however as a youth the Quattro was a big influence and listening to a grp B yowlling through the forrest at night is to know paradise . Now the VW VR5 lump now there is a crazy idea but it worked for a while at least





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Nickp

posted on 13/10/11 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
I've got a reground crank from a 131 (never been run) with all shells (+.10 IIRC) somewhere in the shed if you decide to give the old Twink a freshen up mate. Many a good tune played on an old fiddle
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Valtra

posted on 13/10/11 at 07:11 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Nickp
I've got a reground crank from a 131 (never been run) with all shells (+.10 IIRC) somewhere in the shed if you decide to give the old Twink a freshen up mate. Many a good tune played on an old fiddle


Ok Thanks is it a 1.6 1.8 or 2litre ? I'll bear it in mind , nothing is set in stone yet





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Nickp

posted on 13/10/11 at 07:32 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Valtra
quote:
Originally posted by Nickp
I've got a reground crank from a 131 (never been run) with all shells (+.10 IIRC) somewhere in the shed if you decide to give the old Twink a freshen up mate. Many a good tune played on an old fiddle


Ok Thanks is it a 1.6 1.8 or 2litre ? I'll bear it in mind , nothing is set in stone yet


2.0 mate. Bought as a complete recon'd unit to rebuild my Monte engine, but I just ended up using the block and pistons. It's sat ther doing nowt so certainly won't break the bank

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Valtra

posted on 13/10/11 at 08:03 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Nickp
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Originally posted by Valtra
quote:
Originally posted by Nickp
I've got a reground crank from a 131 (never been run) with all shells (+.10 IIRC) somewhere in the shed if you decide to give the old Twink a freshen up mate. Many a good tune played on an old fiddle


Ok Thanks is it a 1.6 1.8 or 2litre ? I'll bear it in mind , nothing is set in stone yet


2.0 mate. Bought as a complete recon'd unit to rebuild my Monte engine, but I just ended up using the block and pistons. It's sat ther doing nowt so certainly won't break the bank


Ah well mine is a 1.6 so a 2.0 crank would upset the head and pistons every time they hit each other don't give it away for nothing a good 2.0 crank is a prized item if I remember correctly they are steel and good for huge power





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Nickp

posted on 13/10/11 at 08:09 PM Reply With Quote
Just find a scabby 2.0 on ebay, and if it needs a crank give us a shout. My Monte makes a solid 150bhp and 140ft/lb of torque with just a DIY ported head and twin DCNFs. Not bad for a 35yr old lump
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Nickp

posted on 13/10/11 at 08:14 PM Reply With Quote
Here you go-

2 LITRE FIAT 131 TWIN CAM MIRAFIORI SPORT ENGINE +BOX | eBay

You even get a spare 'box

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Valtra

posted on 13/10/11 at 08:37 PM Reply With Quote
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Here you go-

2 LITRE FIAT 131 TWIN CAM MIRAFIORI SPORT ENGINE +BOX | eBay

You even get a spare 'box


yes spotted that one yesterday ...you did say scabby didn't you looks rather time consuming that option





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Nickp

posted on 13/10/11 at 08:51 PM Reply With Quote
You never know, might just need a scrub up and a head gasket. Might not like

Parts for a rebuild are best sourced from the US, even with the shipping and taxes.

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b14wrc

posted on 13/10/11 at 09:10 PM Reply With Quote
Hi, sorry to go back to the 20vt....



All in the photo is what I was basing my weight comments on.... Well heavy and this does not include a bag full of wire....



The head is alloy and the block is iron. I will take photos of the rebuild and post. If any one needs info just give me a shout, think there is another guy on here with a lot of knowledge of the 5cylinder fiat.

I think the 5 cylinder is great and agree the Audi and VW engines are sweet.

Would go turbo.





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owelly

posted on 13/10/11 at 09:41 PM Reply With Quote
The twink coming out of my car is excellent. Low mileage, four branch, good oil pressure etc, coming to an internet auction site soon.....





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Valtra

posted on 14/10/11 at 12:03 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by b14wrc
Hi, sorry to go back to the 20vt....



All in the photo is what I was basing my weight comments on.... Well heavy and this does not include a bag full of wire....



The head is alloy and the block is iron. I will take photos of the rebuild and post. If any one needs info just give me a shout, think there is another guy on here with a lot of knowledge of the 5cylinder fiat.

I think the 5 cylinder is great and agree the Audi and VW engines are sweet.

Would go turbo.




Won't go turbo, too complicated, too much power, would need to seriously upgrade the brakes and gearbox and axle, as well as carbon fibre undercrackers .

Can't see why it is especially heavy looking at your pictures , of course it will be heavier than a 4 cylinder and if it includes balancer shafts and an iron block etc it will be heavier than a zetec se (my choice of 4 if starting from fresh now) and the head will be heavy because of all the hardware that goes into a Twink . I wouldn't take any engine for a swim !





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Valtra

posted on 14/10/11 at 12:06 AM Reply With Quote
By the way are there any engine mounting opportunities along the flanks?





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