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« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2010, 01:32:52 PM » |
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I have an early Oz spec 1800 coupe, which i originally ran with the HC 1800 motor. It was OK, but not as rev hungry as the 1600 spyder and HPE I had owned in the UK which used to regularly see 7000RPM+. So I am one of the few who has driven 1600, 1800 and 2000 carb engines. To be honest the 1600 is the sweetest, 2000 torquiest, 1800 has neither big torque or big revs. I would go 2000 unless you want it original.
As a point of interest not all 1975 coupes have the 9.8:1 1800 engine. I have another later '75 coupe which has an 8.9:1 1800 engine, which is rated at 110 BHP.....Externally identical, you can tell by engine number. 1800 HC will start 828 AC, 1800 LC will start 828 A1
The 2 litre motor in Australian spec only puts out 110 BHP too, mainly due to the strangled exhaust manifold (single outlet 4 into 1 cast), all sorts of emmission controls and different carb, otherwise same as euro spec 2 litre.
I did the swap to 2 litre as it is a much torquier motor and has the potential for more power for $ spent. The 2 litre is a taller engine, so you may have to fit the later 2 litre bonnet or different air filter to clear. use the 2 litre gearbox as well, or use the 1800 but with 2 litre intermediate driveshaft. Do not use 1800 intermediate shaft with 2 litre motor, it will cause alignment issue with diff output shaft! 1800 carb and exhaust manifold will fit 2000, but check 1800 exhaust downpipes for length. Use electronic ignition it is easy to fit. I actually used 1800 pistons in my 2 litre for increased CR!
The 2 litre motor is transformed with twin carbs, a set of cams and HC pistons - 150+ BHP and likes revs too!
Good luck!
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