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1.6 Crossflow - Wanted


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Just throwing it out there .... anyone have a 1.6 Crossflow for sale ?

 

(And possibly a Capri or early Cortina rear axle ?)

 

Thanks :)

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Not that plentiful, mate. The XR2 boys seem to snap them up. Is a Pinto no good for whatever you have planned, then?

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How many do you want. I could probably fill a container for you :(

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Just one please, a gearbox would be nice too :)

 

How much are we looking at £££ ?

 

if it's coming from Rotorua .... then throw some axles and things in , why not make the container full ? :lol:

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Ah-hah! Going for the 1600GT replica look on the Rebel then? Or are you building a petrol-engined racing lawnmower? :D:wink:

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Damn you got me :lol:

It's hopefully going to look stock, apart from afew subtle changes :wink:

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Ah-hah! Going for the 1600GT replica look on the Rebel then? Or are you building a petrol-engined racing lawnmower? :D:wink:

Ey up John :)

 

I agree with the Rebel 1600GT idea, I've been told by a few people on the R3W that this photo of a Rebel is not actually a 1600GT just a modified Rebel. Apparently it was a saloon according to them. Who knows??...

 

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I've finally got hold of a Laycock clutch, one just came onto eBay, brand new with release bearing, housing and plate + box, £49.95!!! A steal! I'm just hoping this gearbox will be alright. Have you been refunded by green kitten man yet?!

 

Anyway my boyo, I've seen a few 1600 kent engines on eBay, worth a look there.

 

8)

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Just one please, a gearbox would be nice too :)

 

How much are we looking at £££ ? :lol:

To be brutally honest I don't have a clue, but there must be quite a few about still :twisted:

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........Have you been refunded by green kitten man yet?.......

:twisted::cry:

 

I was told that the 1600GT was based on an estate because of its more rearward weight bias, so the heavy** Kent engine didn't upset its balance as much as it would have done to a saloon. Estate 48% front, 52% rear, saloon 51% front, so unlikely to have made a huge difference I'd have thought.

 

**-compared to the 50Kg Reliant engine it is... :wink:

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Why do you want to ruin the Rebel of WIN with the Ford boat anchor of FAIL?

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Jon i know you want me to throw in a Swift engine (Actually Edd wants me too aswell) ... But finding a nice cheap swift engine shall be hard.

 

Plus being a Ford fan and all that :wink:

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Surely MX5 running gear would be FTW on the Rebel?

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That "was" the initial plan and could still happen, but with the crossflow being that much smaller and easier to tune, i swayed towards Ford.

And as already mentioned there was a Rebel Gt created using the crossflow engine, so it would not look out of place.

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Surely MX5 running gear would be FTW on the Rebel?

It would be better than a sodding Crossflow, yes.

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Swift as in Suzuki Swift?

I was knocking them back almost by the week last year, for some reason it seemed the market was flooded with cheap whole ones that would drive away.

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I can't remember the certain engine that Edd mentioned, but on every factor it does seem good as:

It's smaller, lighter and more powerful.

But the problem of getting one of these engines cheap, with an appropriate gearbox is slim.

And well crossflows are easier to mess about with :lol:

I shall ask Edd the engine code and report back later !

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........Have you been refunded by green kitten man yet?.......

:twisted::cry:

 

I was told that the 1600GT was based on an estate because of its more rearward weight bias, so the heavy** Kent engine didn't upset its balance as much as it would have done to a saloon. Estate 48% front, 52% rear, saloon 51% front, so unlikely to have made a huge difference I'd have thought.

 

**-compared to the 50Kg Reliant engine it is... :wink:

He hasn't?! I'm pretty sure he's just bought one from R3W member Reliant Reviver?

 

Check this thread out John, there's a few people further down talking about the 1600GT.

 

This guy who sold this Rebel may be of use to you if you're going the ford route. Here

 

Looks gorgeous! Wonder if that's 2 pack paint that's on it? To the right man this is a cheap car, considering it came with that trailer it's sat on.

 

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I can't remember the certain engine that Edd mentioned, but on every factor it does seem good as:

It's smaller, lighter and more powerful.

But the problem of getting one of these engines cheap, with an appropriate gearbox is slim.

And well crossflows are easier to mess about with :lol:

I shall ask Edd the engine code and report back later !

G13B, my good chum.

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John a quick question about the Rebel rear ... Why is it SOOO heavy ? :lol:

'Cos the Estate has those extra bits of chassis to support its boot floor and the folding mechanism for the back seat (bloody clever thing that it is) is hugenormously heavious.

 

Don't get me wrong, it's still a light car compared to anything vaguely normal, but getting close to the weigh of a mini in Estate form.

 

Patrick, I'm not worrying too much about my/MacP's clutch bits, Kermit Boy's an ok bloke and if he says he'll sort it for me then I'm sure he will. 8)

 

Vauxhall FTW in a Rebel, OK, so not quite as Reliant planned it but a great fit with Carlton gearbox and where the following will go, so would a redtop:

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Damn, the boundary between shite and retro has just curved right around and vanished up its own hatstand.

:oops:

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Or use Vitara running gear. That could be fun.

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Totally missed your post Tayne - Sorry !

 

Yes i am aware of the Sj413 gearbox mating to the 1.3 GT engine, just still doing abit more research :D

(Is four Notepads FULL of stuff too much ?)

 

Hopefully you can all tell i want to do this as good as possible :wink:

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