I'm thinking of re-powering my Lada Niva and I have a custom bellhousing to fit a 1C or 2C diesel engine to the Lada 'box, however swapping to diesel's too much hassle.
So is there a Toyota petrol engine that bolts to the 2C bellhousing bolt pattern (or is easily adapted)?
I found a couple of forums that suggested 3SGE or FEs might, but nothing definitive.
What petrol engine fits a 1C/2C bellhousing?
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Yes - any S series motor (1S, 2s, 3sge, 3sgte, 3sfe, 4sfe, 5sfe) will bolt to the C series bellhousing.
You might need to mill the face of the bell Or space out the clutch fork pivot and release bearing to make the clutch release work with the later engines (3s onwards).
Lada is rwd? So you might have issues with clearance between the firewall and the water outlets on the back of the engine, also throttle body if you use a fwd motor.
There are rwd versions of some 4sfe and 3sfe engines I think
Ken
You might need to mill the face of the bell Or space out the clutch fork pivot and release bearing to make the clutch release work with the later engines (3s onwards).
Lada is rwd? So you might have issues with clearance between the firewall and the water outlets on the back of the engine, also throttle body if you use a fwd motor.
There are rwd versions of some 4sfe and 3sfe engines I think
Ken
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