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2011/04/03 12:37:32 (permalink)
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Cosworth Head on PINTO

Hey guys, what exactly needs to be done to fit a cossy head on a pinto block??

thanks matt
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    RE: Cosworth Head on PINTO 2011/04/03 14:02:09 (permalink)
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    Bolt it on....
    You need the belt pulleys etc.

    Best to go with full Cossie so you have everything you need, though of course you can collect the parts...

    Further what do you wish to achieve with the motor?
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    RE: Cosworth Head on PINTO 2011/04/03 17:22:45 (permalink)
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    chasing 400ish HP on boost, was building it with the single cam head
    however have seen a cossy head so it to me seems a better option, only missing exhaust manifold.
    What belt and pulleys do you need?
    ta matt
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    RE: Cosworth Head on PINTO 2011/04/03 20:41:09 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Matty-Tyler

    chasing 400ish HP on boost, was building it with the single cam head
    however have seen a cossy head so it to me seems a better option, only missing exhaust manifold.
    What belt and pulleys do you need?
    ta matt



    Just buy a Cossie motor if you want 400hp....Mine is standard spec with good ancilliaries and 380hp atw...

    You need at least a 205 block, steel crank, forged pistons, build it once and corectly, you will grin...Std cossie motor has all you need...If serious send me an email, I can let you know my thoughts and experience, then you decide what you want to do. Phil is also a "rock" to rely on for info and there are many others others.
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    RE: Cosworth Head on PINTO 2011/04/14 23:52:03 (permalink)
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    Matty,
    I have a 400HP YB motor in crate arriving early June. Only missing inlet manifold but can supply. Also have wiring loom and standard ECU etc.
    9 flywheel bolts are an awful lot stronger than 6......
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