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There is no distributor, it simply fires both plugs on every revolution.
QuoteThere is no distributor, it simply fires both plugs on every revolution.Ah .. not a perfomance car then ;)
A mini 1.3
The main fan not only aids cooling (the oil is the main coolant), but provided air to cool the alternator and passes air over the exhaust manifolds and into the cabin. .
For ease of working on, the Ford Crossflow, as fitted to my old Escort. 900c, 1.1, 1.3 and 1.6 though these could be bored out to 1760cc.Only need a few spanners, part were always cheap and there's not much to go wrong with them. I blew one up driving to Hull and I only really noticed when I dropped below 70 when it wouldn't accelerate again, it had dropped onto 2 cylinders. Still got me to work though :)I could swap an engine on my own in about 4 hours too.
me old sierra, 1.8 cvh. had 3 of them but me best 110,000 mile before the head gasket went. did that sold with about 120.000 on the clock was spotless. alan......
.... the Ford Pinto is also a fav of mine dead easy to work on & you could stap the timimg belts all day long....
The great advantage of the heater system in aircooled cars such as the 126, beetle and 2CV is that if the exhaust leaks it pumps carbon monoxide into the car and you die.