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Re: a poll

To: davriker@pacbell.net, ultrawildcat@hotmail.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: a poll
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 06:13:37 EST
In a message dated 11/19/2000 11:52:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
davriker@pacbell.net writes:

<< It's the little stuff that will break you on this conversion.  You will 
need
 a cross flow 1275 Radiator, a water cross over pipe.  The intake/exhaust are
 on opposite sides, so the heater box will have to be swapped 180 degrees or
 removed.  The wiring harness fittings will be on opposite sides of the
 engine compartment too.  If you have bought any parts for the 1500...like
 motor mounts, clutch, tranny mounts, etc., they won't work.  Add an electric
 fuel pump, and the wiring to power it.  You literally would be building the
 car from scratch.  The only way I'd attempt this would be if I had a
 complete 69-74 Midget with a basket case body and good mechanicals, and a
 latter car with an excellent body and no drivetrain. >>

Besides all that, the 1500 is really a good little engine.  Best idea is to 
keep the car intact with its 1500 and buy a second earlier model with a 1275 
if you want to go that route.  Or trade or sell the 1500 vehicle and acquire 
a good 1275.

--David C.

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