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flying
Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:11 am Posts: 259 Location: Adelaide
Car(s): 1967 GT Bellett
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I has been ages but now I have the urge to get my car back on the road for the Summer Cruising Season.
The motor had blown the Head Gasket which started the pull down.
Got the motor machined, balanced, ported, polished.
Here's some pics
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PR95
Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:52 am Posts: 843 Location: Sunshine Coast QLD
Car(s): PR95 PR20 WASP SWB NH Pajero Superchrged NT Pajero BF SR6 Falcon
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Sat Dec 12, 2015 10:06 pm |
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flying
Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:11 am Posts: 259 Location: Adelaide
Car(s): 1967 GT Bellett
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The Joys of trying to work out of a carport.
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Sat Dec 12, 2015 11:07 pm |
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Asroc66
Joined: Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:09 am Posts: 428 Location: Sydney NSW
Car(s): PR91 1967 GT, PR20 1966 1/2 with GT Goodies
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It really does look like the Twin Cam shares the bottom end with the G180ss SOHC motor Same water pump anyway Cheers J
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Sun Dec 13, 2015 8:33 am |
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GTtoo
Joined: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:51 am Posts: 1034
Car(s): 1964 GT Isuzu Bellett
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Jeeeez Mate Now you WILL need to put a front sway bar on......AND a bonett latch Well done and great to hear from ya'.....Ultmate Xmas present!! Cheers B.
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Sun Dec 13, 2015 10:12 am |
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BULLITT
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:03 pm Posts: 2419
Car(s): 1966 TEARDROP ...MANUAL ...
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whats a motor like this worth ??? and if it had a 5 speed box ??? just wondered cheers davo
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Sun Dec 13, 2015 10:48 am |
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gt orphanage
Joined: Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:23 am Posts: 1816
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Asroc66 wrote: It really does look like the Twin Cam shares the bottom end with the G180ss SOHC motor Same water pump anyway Cheers J They are the same block. The twin cam has 3 cams as the cam in the block still remains and a welch plug covers the dizzy hole as well as driving the oil pump.
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Sun Dec 13, 2015 1:39 pm |
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flying
Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:11 am Posts: 259 Location: Adelaide
Car(s): 1967 GT Bellett
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Yeah it was a bit uncomfortable with the bonnet sitting up a foot at 80 mph - bonnet latch and front sway bar fitted.
Davo not sure depends on how much you can pick up the twin cam plus 5 speed - Machining cost 2 k gaskets were expensive $300 - 400 but you need them. I have to say that the 5 speed is great makes cruising the highway fun.
I've wondered if you can bolt the head onto the g161 not sure about valve clearance
Cheers Flying
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Sun Dec 13, 2015 7:51 pm |
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mrflibbles
Joined: Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:39 am Posts: 1136 Location: Adelaide Hills
Car(s): GU Patrol, AU ute, 1969 florian deluxe, 1976 Luv & 1980 KB 4x4 isuzu
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be good to see you and the car again! looks good!
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Sun Dec 13, 2015 9:32 pm |
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PR91
Joined: Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:54 am Posts: 2544
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No twin can I've ever seen has a welch plug in the dis hole..... They either have an oil breather / separator to vent the crankcase on early ones or a hose from the back of the head to the a fitting in the hole for breather / head oil drain. I'd seriously be looking into that as too much crankcase pressure will cause blown gaskets.
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Mon Dec 14, 2015 1:08 am |
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flying
Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:11 am Posts: 259 Location: Adelaide
Car(s): 1967 GT Bellett
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On My Motor which is the g180w Blue Top (rocker cover being painted hence the Green Top )
it is different to the early ones with the breather box in the distributor hole
Orph is correct as mine had the welch plug in the distributor hole, it has a pvc valve at the back of the head which originally went to the plenum in the fuel injection and also had one in the front of the head which T'd into the air cleaner tube
I have chosen to knock out the plug and fit the breather box
At the front right there is a small tube in the sump that is the oil return point
Hope this helps Cheers Flying
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Mon Dec 14, 2015 5:57 am |
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Asroc66
Joined: Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:09 am Posts: 428 Location: Sydney NSW
Car(s): PR91 1967 GT, PR20 1966 1/2 with GT Goodies
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I notice the starter motor is on the passenger side like on the Bellett Does this twin cam come from a JDM ZZR Gemini? Would the 5 speed that came with this motor bolt direct to the G150/160/161 Bellett engines? And what modifications if any are required Thanks J
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Mon Dec 14, 2015 7:32 am |
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gt orphanage
Joined: Fri Mar 20, 2009 8:23 am Posts: 1816
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flying wrote: On My Motor which is the g180w Blue Top (rocker cover being painted hence the Green Top )
it is different to the early ones with the breather box in the distributor hole
Orph is correct as mine had the welch plug in the distributor hole, it has a pvc valve at the back of the head which originally went to the plenum in the fuel injection and also had one in the front of the head which T'd into the air cleaner tube
I have chosen to knock out the plug and fit the breather box
At the front right there is a small tube in the sump that is the oil return point
Hope this helps Cheers Flying They do breath heavy I found with mine if you give a hard time they will leak oil around the filler cap I run from the mushroom box you mention into a catch can that can run back into the mushroom and back down the old dizzy hole. I used a bellett oe one upside down if you need a pick. If you end up with a oil leak after a good work out. James a g161 block will work but you will have to use a 1800 head or a 2 litre with a air pump
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Mon Dec 14, 2015 8:56 am |
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flying
Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:11 am Posts: 259 Location: Adelaide
Car(s): 1967 GT Bellett
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James
yes its out of a ZZR Gemini.
The 5 Speed can bolt up to a bellett motor, same bolt pattern same overall length use your original prop shaft.
The differences are that this box has the fine 24 spline input shaft with a 17 mm Outer Diameter spigot brg 40 mm outer 17 mm inner 6203 or similar. The clutch is a 215 mm diam. so I am assuming you could get the bellett flywheel redrilled. The original Gemini had the clutch fork pivoting from the other side (passenger) I changed mine to pivot as per normal bellett and actuated by the std. pushrod system. The std Bellett spigot brg carrier wont slide on the larger diam shaft so I had this machined out and it works fine. The other difference is the rear gearbox mount doesn't line up in the same position its 80 mm further back, some weld an extention on the rear gearbox mount but I wanted to keep it std and followed something that Orph had mentioned I built 2 x 6 mm thick cantilever plates that had 3 sets of holes 80 mm apart the front 2 bolted up in the normal position and the gearbox mount bolted the the second and third row.
Cheers Flying
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Asroc66
Joined: Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:09 am Posts: 428 Location: Sydney NSW
Car(s): PR91 1967 GT, PR20 1966 1/2 with GT Goodies
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Many Thanks for the description Most helpful
I am wondering whether anyone converted to a hydraulic clutch and ran the line over the gearbox in the tunnel to the Gemini Slave cylinder? rather than converting to the Bellett Push-rod mechanical clutch set-up?
Either way I am struggling with the idea of Non-purist modifications (within limits anyway). I know the 5 speed is great for the highway but there isn't many here in Tas compared to mainland.
Cheers J
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Mon Dec 14, 2015 8:44 pm |
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PR91
Joined: Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:54 am Posts: 2544
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The 2.0 in my Wasp came out of a Piazza. It has the pressed in fitting in the dis hole and a hose from the back of the head fitted between them. I'm told its does oil drain and breather duty. It also has the PVC at the back of the head and another tube breather at the front of the inlet cam (from memory..... car isn't with me atm and won't be til next March). Gav's 2.0 EFI twin cam GT has a 5 speed behind it with a hydraulic clutch. Glenn set it up probably 25 years ago and is still fine. 5 speed twin cam box is the same ratios as a 4 speed GT just with an 0.85:1 overdrive 5th, so if you're not doing Hume Hwy miles, don't bother. And they weigh more too...... Hence why the one in my race car is coming out.
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Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:14 pm |
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Glenn
Joined: Tue May 10, 2011 2:23 am Posts: 2823 Location: Melb.
Car(s): '72 Sport Bellett (imported 180912), M/B AMG A35, i30, had Belletts in past, 2 sed, 3 GT's.
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Asroc66 wrote: Many Thanks for the description Most helpful
I am wondering whether anyone converted to a hydraulic clutch and ran the line over the gearbox in the tunnel to the Gemini Slave cylinder? rather than converting to the Bellett Push-rod mechanical clutch set-up?
Either way I am struggling with the idea of Non-purist modifications (within limits anyway). I know the 5 speed is great for the highway but there isn't many here in Tas compared to mainland.
Cheers J Many years back when I fitted a 2L efi DOHC to a GT, I converted the clutch to hydraulic also. (RH side) (5 spd Rodeo box used) From distant memory I used a different throw-out lever. And a Toyota hydraulic clutch master and slave cylinder. I think there is ahole in rh side of the g'box and it just entailed moving the little ball pivot point to other side. No drilling needed as I recall. Unsure if genuine DOHC box is that simple though. But being hydraulic, the line can be routed to other side.
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Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:17 pm |
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Asroc66
Joined: Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:09 am Posts: 428 Location: Sydney NSW
Car(s): PR91 1967 GT, PR20 1966 1/2 with GT Goodies
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Thanks Guys Good to know especially about gear ratios Solid gold advice will stick with the 4 speed GT.....she's good for 120mph anyway Cheers J
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Mon Dec 14, 2015 10:58 pm |
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PR91
Joined: Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:54 am Posts: 2544
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Mine does 145mph down the straight at PI with an 0.85:1 5th at 5800rpm on 195/50x15 tyres, so it's not much of a gain anyway, especially on the road. Only gets to 5800 because it's pushing hard to build more revs at that speed thru that ratio, and then u run out of road anyway. 5th drop it from about 3400 to 2900 or so at 60mph on the highway, or something like that.
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Tue Dec 15, 2015 12:36 am |
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Asroc66
Joined: Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:09 am Posts: 428 Location: Sydney NSW
Car(s): PR91 1967 GT, PR20 1966 1/2 with GT Goodies
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Love it Mine pulls 100mph down back straight at Simmons Plains and starts to get real Light without any aero work..... 120mph is enough for me..... floating down the road.... Cheers J
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