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RE: My future Musty Alpine

To: "Jarrid Gross (Yorba Linda, CA)" <GROSS@UNIT.COM>, alpines@Autox.Team.Net,
Subject: RE: My future Musty Alpine
From: Timothy Beloney <TBeloney@Wyse.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 12:45:47 -0700
I was going to go with the T5 gearbox from an '85+ Mustang.  I guess I
should also look for one in a Ranger or Scorpio.

Thanks again,

Tim

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Jarrid Gross (Yorba Linda, CA)
[mailto:GROSS@UNIT.COM]
                Sent:   Friday, September 18, 1998 12:33 PM
                To:     alpines@autox.team.net; Timothy Beloney;
tigers@autox.team.net
                Subject:        RE: My future Musty Alpine


                 ----------
                From: Timothy Beloney


                >I didn't know they only made AT.  I guess they weren't
really considered
                >sports cars eh?  I could also use a '74-'77 Capri 2.8 (not
2.6), but I
                think
                >(correct me if, as usual, Im wrong) I still need a bunch of
stuff from the
                >Mustang that won't work on the S2 (bell housing, rear end,
oil pan, etc.).
                >That's why I'd rather just get the Mustang if I can.  Plus
they are really
                >cheap for one that's "well used".

                Well, there is still the option of using the Pinto 4 speed
in the 2.8.
                The 2.0 and 2.3 bellhousings have the same bolt pattern as
the
                2.8 if I'm not mistaken.  The difference being where the
starter is
                mounted.

                The English Ford Capris used the pinto 4 speed gearbox
                for some time.  Nearly identical design, but with the
internal
                shift linkage as opposed to the external type as on the
tiger.

                There is still the possibility of using a T5 from a Ranger
2.9,
                or a Cologne 5 speed from a 2.9 Merkur Scorpio.

                I suggest that you su?scribe to the capri list, where you
will
                recieve far superior tech information on the specifics of
the
                engine, and transmision.

                Bob "Herbeam" Willis and Ramon Spontelli may also be of
                invaluble assistance both owning either a Capri V6, or a
                Capri in itself.



                Just some more thoughts....





                Jarrid Gross

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