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Posted by: mmichalik Feb 25 2018, 03:16 PM

Hi Everyone.

I am gathering the last few pieces of engine tin for my car and I've got a question.

I have a 1975 that started life as a 2.0. Before I got the car, the engine went it's separate way.

I now have a 1910 (big bore 1800) that I believe is a 73 based on the serial number of the casing.

That being said, I've noticed that tin for certain areas of the engine are based on production years.

Is this due to changes on the car body/chassis itself or the type IV motor? i.e., should I be looking for these last few pieces of tin for the engine year or the body year?

Mike

Posted by: Spoke Feb 25 2018, 03:31 PM

I think it has more to do with what size engine 1.7/1.8 vs 2.0. May have some differences between the years.

Posted by: mihai914 Feb 25 2018, 03:38 PM

QUOTE(Spoke @ Feb 25 2018, 04:31 PM) *

I think it has more to do with what size engine 1.7/1.8 vs 2.0. May have some differences between the years.


Yes kind of, the two main pieces that cover the motor will vary depending on the spark plug location of the heads. 1.7 & 1.8 stock heads use the same covers and 2.0 heads are different.

All other pieces are interchangeable with only very small variations like extra holes.

Posted by: mepstein Feb 25 2018, 03:39 PM

Larger changes betweeen engine size with smaller changes due to year. My suggestion is once you get the tin, fit it to your engine before you powdercoat.

Posted by: rgalla9146 Feb 25 2018, 03:41 PM

QUOTE(mmichalik @ Feb 25 2018, 04:16 PM) *

Hi Everyone.

I am gathering the last few pieces of engine tin for my car and I've got a question.

I have a 1975 that started life as a 2.0. Before I got the car, the engine went it's separate way.

I now have a 1910 (big bore 1800) that I believe is a 73 based on the serial number of the casing.

That being said, I've noticed that tin for certain areas of the engine are based on production years.

Is this due to changes on the car body/chassis itself or the type IV motor? i.e., should I be looking for these last few pieces of tin for the engine year or the body year?

Mike


Both.
1.7, 1.8 , 2.0 + year of car and where the car was going to be sold.
California (and ?) had emissions equipment that resulted in detail changes to the
tin.
Keep it simple, look for '73-'74 2.0 tin

Posted by: mmichalik Feb 25 2018, 04:18 PM

Thanks everyone, for the quick responses.

I'll look for 73 - 74 tin then. I only have 3 pieces left, all underside stuff.

Mike

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