Crossflow, Pinto etc
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agent006

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12,058 posts

287 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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idly browsing through various Kitcar adverts and keep seeing X-flow and pinto engines referred to.

Easy question, what are they? Made by whom, what's best, most reliable etc.

ta

Mikey G

4,850 posts

263 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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Ford

Had to get the first reply in this one aswell



>> Edited by Mikey G on Sunday 5th September 21:26

Nighthawk

1,757 posts

267 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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Both engines are Ford engines.

X flow is a name given to the kent/valencia/hcs/duratec engines which had OHV and a chain driven camshaft.

the engine was mostly found in mk1 and 2 escorts, and fiestas

the pinto engine is the OHC engine as used in cortina,sierra,granada and transit.

loads of tuning bits for both, and there is a vast amount of online reference material.

HTH

Mikey G

4,850 posts

263 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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Xflow is old overhead valve kent engine generally in 1300-1600cc+ form
Pinto is OHC at 1600 and 2000cc+ form and is also the basis for the cosworth engine
both all iron engines and are fairly strong and reliable for there age

Mike

agent006

Original Poster:

12,058 posts

287 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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So given a choice of a x-flow or Pinto, then Pinto is the one to go for?

Boosted Ls1

21,200 posts

283 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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Only if it's the V8 version in aluminium

>> Edited by Boosted Ls1 on Sunday 5th September 22:04

stevieturbo

17,964 posts

270 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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V8 pinto ?? thats a new one....

Pinto would be best bet. Bigger cc to start with, which always counts.

Boosted Ls1

21,200 posts

283 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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stevieturbo said:
V8 pinto ?? thats a new one....

Pinto would be best bet. Bigger cc to start with, which always counts.


Yep, all alloy v8 pinto V8, you never heard of it then?

Alex M

1,617 posts

260 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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And if you want to know what goodies are around for these engines, Burton seems to be one of the most respected names: www.burtonpower.com

stesrg

1,573 posts

261 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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btw also a pinto with a high lift cam a decent carb/exhaust without any other mods will quite happly rev to 7000rpm.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

278 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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agent006 said:
So given a choice of a x-flow or Pinto, then Pinto is the one to go for?


The Pinto certainly has the best power potential, but it is an exceptionaly heavy engine for a 2 liter inline four, and it's also quite tall which gives problems in some kit cars.

The crossflow is an aged pushrod design, but despite that is capable of some decent power outputs. Probably more tuning companies cater for these engines than any other.

grahamw48

9,944 posts

261 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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If going for a crossflow, remember to get the 711M block. The strongest one.

I had a good crossflow in a Lotus 7.

Bored out to 1760cc (using 85mm pistons)
Flowed head
High lift cam
Steel crank with forged pistons
All balanced, with lightened flywheel
Lotus Twincam dizzy
Twin 45dcoe webbers
4 into 1 exhaust manifold.

150bhp at the flywheel, loads of torque, and revved to 7,500, with reliability to boot.

Those were the days - no ECUs or Cats.

Divar

1 posts

71 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Good day guys. I want to find out if a 2L 205 pinto EFI motor is Cross flow or reverse flow.

Thank you

HustleRussell

26,126 posts

183 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Crossflow

InitialDave

14,347 posts

142 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Yeah, the Crossflow isnt called that because the other Ford engines aren't, it's because it's a development of an older engine that wasn't.

Which, logically enough, most refer to as the pre-crossflow!

stevesingo

5,023 posts

245 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Divar said:
Good day guys. I want to find out if a 2L 205 pinto EFI motor is Cross flow or reverse flow.

Thank you
I know one who has an old (scrap) Sierra 2.0i. He won't part with it (think Mr Trebus)! I asked him some time ago on behalf of someone who wanted an unleaded head for a Pinto. No dice.

littleredrooster

6,149 posts

219 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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IIRC, the Pinto started as a joint development exercise with Mazda. After the dust had settled, Mazda ended up with a delightful revvy twin-cam (think MX-5) and Ford had the Pinto...


ETA: Holy thread resurrection, Batman!!!!!

Lotobear

8,647 posts

151 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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littleredrooster said:
IIRC, the Pinto started as a joint development exercise with Mazda. After the dust had settled, Mazda ended up with a delightful revvy twin-cam (think MX-5) and Ford had the Pinto...


ETA: Holy thread resurrection, Batman!!!!!
..are you not thinking of the Duratec?

If I recall correctly the Pinto was a Ford USA engine back in the 70's designed for their sub compact car called 'Pinto', it then reached UK vehicles including Mk3 Cortina, Transits and of course the RS2000

edited to say, I'm wrong, it was aactually a Ford Europe design which went over the pond and into the Pinto sub compact!

..it is a boat anchor though!

Edited by Lotobear on Wednesday 29th April 15:06

InitialDave

14,347 posts

142 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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littleredrooster said:
IIRC, the Pinto started as a joint development exercise with Mazda. After the dust had settled, Mazda ended up with a delightful revvy twin-cam (think MX-5) and Ford had the Pinto...
Afraid that sounds apocryphal at best, plus the Ford partnership with Mazda didn't start until the mid 70s, several years after the Pinto was designed.

Incidentally, the Americans continued to use a bored and stroked out version of the Pinto until the early 2000s in the Ranger/B-series pickup.

At least recently you could still buy one new from their industrial/boat engine division!

InitialDave

14,347 posts

142 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Lotobear said:
..are you not thinking of the Duratec?

If I recall correctly the Pinto was a Ford USA engine back in the 70's designed for their sub compact car called 'Pinto', it then reached UK vehicles including Mk3 Cortina, Transits and of course the RS2000
Other way round, the engine came from this side of the Atlantic, the car in the US came after.