So I am 2 months into my Europa ownership. I am slowly collecting useful bits, like a factory workshop manual to make sense of the car I have bought.
I really thought I would keep this car all stock as I was thinking that I would want to put collectors plates in the future and here in BC you can't change too much to qualify, but lets just say that idea is out the window now as I came across a low mileage 2.0 Duratec for a more than reasonable price so I just couldn't say no.
This leaves me in a bit of a pickle as there are tons of zetec swaps out there but not as many Duratec swaps. The duratec seems to be a very potent engine but may be a little bit taller than the zetec. All I have found so far for documentation on the swap is the car "The Flamer". The swap is very tidy but not terribly detailed. So I thought I would start up a bit of a brainstorming thread here to get some input on what everyone things some of the hurdles may be and try to gather any past knowledge from someone that has done the swap in the past.
1. Acquired Engine and all wiring from a 2005 ford focus. Security system and engine management combined.
2. I have 2 spare transmissions and bellhousings for renault Europas and one complete engine and transmission in the car, so spares for modification are available.
Here is where I run into issues I managed to score a bellhousing for the duratec for a front wheel drive automatic set up. Do you I use this bell houseing a make an adapter between the transmission and bellhousing or do I attack it on the other end and use the lotus bellhousing and make an adapter plate between the block and the bellhousing.
Some pros and cons I have thought of are:
Duratec Bellhousing:
Pros: Rigid structure, clearance for Ford clutch and flywheel should be no problem, adapter plate between bellhousing and transmission may be cheaper as you will need a considerably smaller piece of billet to make it work.
Cons: no provision for a clutch set up
Renault Bellhousing:
Pros: Provisions for OE clutch, mates easily with transmission
Cons: May not clear ford flywheel and clutch, larger adapter plate required costing more money in billet and if I don't get it right the first time.
What do you guys think? Is there anything I am missing in this adapter process that you can think of?
Thanks,
Ross