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Grant643

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4 posts

115 months

Saturday 14th May 2016
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Hi

I have a Westfield se narrow body running on a 1600 cross flow with a twin choke webber, the engine needs a rebuild but wasn't sure weather to change it out for a more modern engine or rebuild it.

don't know what modern engine would fit to the cross flow bell housing any suggestions?

Justin S

3,658 posts

281 months

Saturday 14th May 2016
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Lots of Fords use the same bell housing. Usual suspect is the Zetec swop from a crossflow, but it is more involved than just bolting it in. The crossflow is a good engine and isnt difficult to rebuild. Parts are available and unless its doomed, I would just do that.

V8RX7

28,982 posts

283 months

Saturday 14th May 2016
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If you're happy with the low power then rebuild however if you are able to use a spanner I'd update the engine - won't cost much more and should be worth significantly more when you sell.

Justin S

3,658 posts

281 months

Saturday 14th May 2016
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It would cost a lot more to do a crossflow to zetec conversion than rebuilding. Engine purchase, sump, ecu, exhaust, clutch, pair of webers, fill hole in bonnet of single down draught, pipework, potential bonnet clearance issues, as zetec is taller, engine mounts, starter motor, wiring and mapping. Adds up to a fair old bit of money. For that, you could rebuild the crossflow and have money to spare. A decent crossflow would give a 'proper' 130 bhp and still give a good bit of speed. A zetec would give 155 bhp on webers and ecu , so not far behind, although a newer engine is an expensive 25 bhp to gain. Obviously the decision is of the OP, but I would say you would be looking at £3k for the swop out.

Grant643

Original Poster:

4 posts

115 months

Saturday 14th May 2016
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if i was to do the conversion and bought a engine with the following what other parts would i need to purchase in order to complete the conversion?

-Throttle Body
-Injectors
-Fuel Rail
-Inlet Manifold
-Exhaust Manifold
-Leads and Plugs
-Water Pump
-Coil Pack
-Clutch
-Flywheel
-Thermostat Housing
-Oil Filter
-Oil Separator
-Sump


Justin S

3,658 posts

281 months

Sunday 15th May 2016
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You wouldnt be able to use the standard throttle body and inlet , as they rise above the standard engine, unless you cut the bonnet open or redesign the bonnet with a bulge, although that usually ends up looking a bit odd. You would have to use a pair of throttle bodies or a set of motorcycle bodies. See Bogg Brothers for the manifold etc. You would need a idler kit to compensate for the lack of the a/c compressor on black top engines or a shorter belt and a different water pump on the silver top engines.