adaptor plate or not?
- timwilks13
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adaptor plate or not?
I know this has been discussed before, and i know most will say use an adaptor, but im picking up my 1.6 8v on saturday, and i dont really have the funds for an adaptor plate anytime soon, so my question is more, is it safe to run a 1.6 without the adaptor plate? not whether i should or not, but whether i CAN or not?
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
I've done 4 without.
Twiss has done a few without them too.
Personally I actually think it is better without one. Others will say the opposite.
Twiss has done a few without them too.
Personally I actually think it is better without one. Others will say the opposite.
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
I prefer with myself, no point messing about when they are only £45 and no gaping holes are left around the bell housing.
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
As I just told you over FB... yeah I have done a few without and it works just as well...
But for ease of use in future I would just use an adapter.
When I first did it the adapter plates were something ridiculous like £70 + p&p!
That's why I didn't do it... now you can get them for like £30 its much more worth it
But for ease of use in future I would just use an adapter.
When I first did it the adapter plates were something ridiculous like £70 + p&p!
That's why I didn't do it... now you can get them for like £30 its much more worth it
Twiss
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
I just siliconed a little offcut of ali over the hole
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
Bodgerdan_2k_uk wrote:I just siliconed a little offcut of ali over the hole
tbh If I ever do another 1.6 conversion on one of my own SJs I'll probably just use the vit gearbox again, that way you get a bigger flywheel and clutch
The Lwb is getting a vit gearbox with the J20a
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
Still have to drill out the gearbox holes with an adapter which is half of the faffing anyway.
Basically its up to you.
Basically its up to you.
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- timwilks13
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
Okay, i will see what faffing is involved then, might end up taking the poor mans approach, or if anyone knows the dimensions of one i could make one up at my engineering thing on the oxyacetylene cutter?
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
My one has got one only because it was fitted when I did the engine swap into mine.
but if it didn't have one I would of still fitted one.
but if it didn't have one I would of still fitted one.
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Re: adaptor plate or not?
Sounds like another weekend job!
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