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RE: Ferrari in an Alpine

To: sosnaenergyconsulting@home.com, jeyerman@ix.netcom.com
Subject: RE: Ferrari in an Alpine
From: Jarrid Gross <JGross@econolite.com>
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 07:58:03 -0800
David wrote,

First of all, the lotus JH engine (907) was 2 liters, not the 2.2
of the (910) used in the STL.  The stromberg 175cd equipped engine
produeced roughly 130BHP in stock form, but lotus did manufacture
a "weber" head for this series of engine, which produced more power.
These heads seem to have made there way over, but are not original
equipment for US based jensen exports.

The intake is on the same side as the alpine head, and the exhuast
is on the opposite side of the head (as should be).

The engine cants significantly which alleviates the steering box
problem in alpines (like the alpine GT/hunter setup only moreso).
The height of the engine is greatert than the alpine due to the
DOHC head, 
BUT...
The engines angle is so great that it is probably shorter than the 
alpine engine after it is mounted.

Personally I think it'd fit.
AND...
Jenson (rootes) 4 speed + OD transmisions are very available and
cheap as compared to alpine transmisions.
This because the later model ZF 5 speed is coveted by JH owners.

If anyone has the interest, I have a 907 engine available to me for
measurmeents.


Jarrid Gross





>Jan:
>Interesting you should mention English cylinder heads.  Too bad for us
>that the eventual Sunbeam Lotus connection didn't happen in time for our
>cars to take advantage of it.  The (roughly) 2.2 liter twincam
>Lotus/Jensen Healey lump put out 150 h.p. and 150 lb/ft of torque in
>street form.  Don't know if it would fit in our cars or not since I'm
>not sure which side the exhaust exits on and our infamous steering box
>tends to make things difficult. Too bad the car shows have done for the
>year or I could start checking out Jensen Healy motors.
>
>Regards
>David



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