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gary471 23-09-11 05:07 PM

zs turbo
 
hi guys, im starting to get things together for a turbo conversion.
Just want to know if a engine and lsd box from a 220 would be ok to use?
Obviously id have to put the 620 alloy sump on and use 420gsi mounts, but if you could answer this for me would be really greatfull

vinny1979 23-09-11 05:26 PM

sacriledge

please dont kill another 220 :yikes:

gary471 23-09-11 05:37 PM

its already dead! lol

vinny1979 23-09-11 05:49 PM

:pirate2:

talkingcars 23-09-11 05:51 PM

The 220 bits should be fine but make sure you get the loom as well.

Why do you want to change the sump?

gary471 23-09-11 05:55 PM

thought i needied loom fron 420 as it is a direct fit/connection?

Ritchy 23-09-11 06:00 PM

dan made a thread up on here, and its a complete guide in a pdf file, have a search sure youll find it

petet16 23-09-11 06:05 PM

Yeah, Dan (carmadbaker) did a really good build thread

Alloy sump is needed for the lower engine stabiliser when converting a zs to T16

gary471 23-09-11 06:09 PM

yeah, ive got a copy and im a bit sketchy on the wiring. mite just give ade a bell

talkingcars 23-09-11 06:13 PM

I don't know about connecting the engine loom to the car loom but there are only a few wires to connect.

IIRC the different models have different looms but the sensors are the same.

Even if you don't eventually use it I still think it would be worth getting the loom when you get the engine.

And why the 620 sump?????

I have a montego 8V nasp sump on the rover vitesse (820 tubby) engine in my T16 maestro, the sump from the O series, the M series and the T series share the same bolt pattern APART from the 620, you'd need to drill new holes to fit it.


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