This sort of makes sense with the extra height of the bonnet when the 2000 was introduced.
Well you will find early 2000cc models of the Coupe, HPE and spyder came with the early flat bonnet, the 2000cc unit still fits under it no problem.
Interesting, I had not seen an original 2000 without the raised bonnet.
I have 3 down pipes and all appear the same height from the mating flange to where they go under the car even though one was a NOS part which has 1.6 written on it and I am fairly sure another was from a 2000.
You have to be careful, how do you know somebody did not fit a 1600cc down pipe to a 2000cc car? Also how was 1.6 written on the NOS part - permanent marker, a paper hand written label taped on it or a genuine stamped part number plate welded to it?
That is the problem, the NOS has an original QH P/N, but so far I have been unable to find a ref to it, it just had 1.6 written on a piece of masking tape wrapped round the pipe. The other two are used and I do not have a record of what they were sold as, one was most likely from a 2000 coupe.
The parts book shows different parts for the 1600 and 2000 and I assumed they were different lengths to accommodate the block height, but is this true?
You assume correct and why would the book lie?
Absolutely true, I have not found the parts book to be in error so far!
From what i remember the 1.6 pipe will fit on a 2.0l car but its too close to the subframe so will touch it at certain throttle settings and also eventually burn the paint off. With the correct pipe you should be able to get your hand in between.
Thanks, that gives me confidence to keep looking, though a photo of one in situ would help me a lot to get a feel for spacing.
Peter