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Old 11-08-2006, 04:32 PM   #1
68_Cortina
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Default 2L pinto and MK2 gearbox

Hey there, Does anyone know whether a 2L pinto will bolt straight up to a stock mk2 cortina gearbox? can the gearbox handle the 2L? and how easy is it to convert the hydraulic clutch to cable?

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Old 11-08-2006, 09:32 PM   #2
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Hey.No it doesnt,have tried.Better off buying the 2 litre gearbox and fabricating mounts to fit.You may be able to use a stock escort driveshaft but with different yoke or have to cut and weld one to fit.I have a Mk2 with 1600 and its bloody hard to get a floor manual gearbox that runs a hydraulic clutch.Oh and youll have to change your clutch set up to cable and maybe modify your accelerator.Goodluck.
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