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Old 01-29-2009, 01:48 PM
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2.5 GTV6 engine length

Just been searching Google and this forum with out luck... could somebody very kindly measure the length of a GTV6 lump please?
I need the length from the back of the flywheel housing, where the rear extension/gearbox bolts on, to the front of the front pulley. Also, from the back of the engine to the front of the front face of the sump would be great also if posible!

Do these engine share the same bolt patten as the twin cam? How does the flange on the end of the crank differ for the flywheel?

I'm hoping it will be a bit shorted than the old 2.0 twin cam which is 22" from flywheel housing to front of front pulley.
Thanks, really appreciated! Toby
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Old 01-30-2009, 11:01 AM
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my tape measure shows about 23 inches rear of block to end of crank pulley, also 21 inches rear of block to front of sump. bellhousing bolt pattern is different and larger, and the crank bolt pattern is also different. hope this helps
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And, is that shorter than the Nord-four?

What about the height and width (top and bottom)?

Last edited by !Mario; 03-05-2009 at 01:22 PM.
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Old 03-10-2009, 11:05 AM
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Sorry, can't help with sizes yet... but I'm going to measure an engine up at the end of the week so will report back.

On a 2.5 litter, 12V GTV6 engine (say '83 or '84 if that makes any difference?)- could somebody very kindly measure the following please?

- The diameter of the centre boss on the end of the crank which the flywheel fits onto.
- The PCD (and qty) of the bolts that hold the flywheel on.

The more accurate the better, but at this stage anything would give me something to go on...

I'm looking to fit a 'normal' flywheel, which will take a clutch, so I can bolt the V6 onto a front mounted gearbox.

Thanks, it would be really appreciated! Toby
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Old 03-10-2009, 12:23 PM
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not looking at one at the moment, but the v6 flywheel has 8 bolt unique pattern. the only factory flywheels to mount a conventional clutch are from the alfa 6 sedan w/ zf 5-speed transmission and the 164
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