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Old 20-09-2006, 11:35 PM   #1
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Hey everyone, I have just purchased a 1974 Escort XL *completely stock and original*

I was just wondering what the engine is, its a 1300 and Im pretty sure that its one of the pre-crossflow donks, but I cant be sure *dont have the car yet, its being trucked up to me*

I was also wondering if this is technically a Mk1 or is it just the same shape?
I dont think so because I was sure that all Mk1's never came with a pre-crossflow engine and Im "pretty" sure mine isn't.

Any way, all info welcome.

Cheers in advance, Mitch.

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Old 20-09-2006, 11:53 PM   #2
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It will be a 1300 Crossflow, Escorts never had pre-crossflows

'74 would be still MkI shape
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Old 21-09-2006, 10:46 AM   #3
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yeh she will be a 1300 crossflow and she will be a mk1 as well mate good luck with her tho
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Old 21-09-2006, 04:41 PM   #4
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Sweet, thanks for that, you lads reckon it would be worth doing up the 1300 at all?

Or just go for the Pinto. My mate has a Ke70 corolla with a 4K-C engine *1300cc*, with some slight better carb, stock internals, and a semi worked head, or at least just a mild cam.

When he first got it, we went for a little bit of a thrash, I could sworn that it had a great big turbo in the front, just because it was that agressive with the cam. Push you back into your seat and all.

We later found out It was running on only 3 cylinders... So I reckon the 1300 would be good for a bit of street fun, thats all Id want it for, no track or anything. I can go Pinto later on if I get bored anyway.

Cheers, Mitch.
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Old 21-09-2006, 08:08 PM   #5
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hey mate the 1300/1600 crossflows dony got to bad at all both my eskys have them and they dont go to bad if ya want to do the 1300 send my a pm as i have a sports car worked head and gt carbi for a 1300/1600 ok thanks
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