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2013/01/19 14:22:40 (permalink)
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1600 GT engine

I recently removed the sump from my '69 1600 GT capri project to desludge it and discovered a crack in the block so I'm looking for a genuine Capri 1600 GT engine to replace it with.  Any help would be much appreciated
 
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    Wozzah
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    Re:1600 GT engine 2013/01/20 13:59:51 (permalink)
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    What are the cast numbers on the side of the block?  I may be able to help. 
     
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    Re:1600 GT engine 2013/01/22 22:10:20 (permalink)
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    Re:1600 GT engine 2013/02/18 18:27:32 (permalink)
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    Anyone??
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    Re:1600 GT engine 2013/02/18 19:59:12 (permalink)
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    Are you chasing a block or a complete motor?




     

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    Re:1600 GT engine 2013/02/18 20:03:47 (permalink)
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    Either really, depends what people have got
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    Re:1600 GT engine 2013/02/18 22:33:25 (permalink)
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    The GT motor in a '69 (correct me if i'm wrong) would be a std block either 681 or 691 casting with the go faster add ons the 711 came out in '70 according to the Burton power site ( http://www.burtonpower.co...flow-tuning-guide.html )
    if you get a Kent block you should be able to use the bits out of your old motor. I have 2 681 bare blocks and a 691 complete motor that needs work but I am probably to far away, having said that the blocks are common, 711 being the most sort after and also available new.




     

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