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04-10-2015, 10:59 PM | #31 | |||
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Yes I threw it out there only after the OP replied with "no Clevo" when I enquired about the power plant? Cheers Mick |
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05-10-2015, 12:02 PM | #32 | |||
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BTW earlier where you said they are 2v US crate motors. I think you will find that the small port 2V clevelands are Aussie spec only they were cast and built here Im pretty sure any clevo in a US built car is 4V. The ZC T code engines may have been crate motors tho. cheers. |
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05-10-2015, 12:24 PM | #34 | |||
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Good point, if that's the case and it does have a Clevo I have been doing a lot of barking for nothing.............might know the car, which is what I was trying to work out.................both 2V and 4V 351c motors were originally manufactured in the U.S., that where our tooling came from. Cheers Mick |
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