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7Westfield

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  1. Vin I've never seen a pinto 4 speed, but I have bolted a type 9 to a pinto bellhousing, so I assume they're similar. Pinto bellhousings are weird-they rotate the box a few degrees, but it goes together Burton has a concentric setup I am going to use-- APC5 with bellhousing BH3
  2. OK MY BAD.....I should know better than to post without looking the Saab thing is in a drawer, altho it would work fine it was plan A here's a pic of what's actually going on I just welded a bung onto the original 90 degree pipe that's the fan control switch and a shot of where the temp gauge goes in under the stat--fitting for air bleed on top it's all apart for conversion to 5 speed
  3. Nope...I have the fan switch in the lower hose with the Saab thing, gauge bulb is in the head under the stat, and an air bleed tapped into the top of stat housing Your intake manifold is different than mine, maybe use the fitting meant for heater line as fill point, and leave gauge as is? I wouldn't like the gauge as you have it, much better info if it's on the "hot" side of the circuit. Maybe put that adapter I mentioned in the upper hose where you now fill, and put the temp gauge there? Then you can fill thru pump. My car is a 85, sure different from yours. You have a diagonal brace under the carbs, mine is on left side. My steering column is farther outboard than yours -goes between clutch and brake pedals- and the header is really close to the block, inboard of the diagonal. As to rad location, mine came with it against that crossmember and a real crappy pusher fan. Now it's forward just enough to slip a sucker fan between it and frame. The important thing is ducting in front, making sure all the air HAS to go thru rad.
  4. Yes, water pump fitting becomes the fill point, and air bleeds back out of the top of thermo housing to tank. Be sure to drill a couple of 1/8" holes in the stat to let air by when filling. If you put the fill line to the water pump, what are you going to do with your gauge fitting? On mine, I moved the gauge to the left side of the head, under the stat. There is a 1/8 pipe thread hole there, and I enlarged it to 1/4 to take my sender, but you can't do that on all engines due to casting variations. Burton also has the water outlet like the one with the red hoses. If you use that housing, just put a solid cap on it, and the "overflow" fitting becomes your air return line.
  5. I used something similar to this on mine to put the temp sensor in the lower hose. I think it was an old Saab part, but you get the idea. Then I just have an air bleed from top of water outlet to tank. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/AutoMeter-2283-Water-Temperature-Radiator-Hose-Adapter,113688.html
  6. Burton also has a billet unit you could tap into the top of. Check with them as to hose diameters, that might influence your choice. https://www.burtonpower.com/thermostat-housing-alloy-billet-x-flow-rwd-fp610.html
  7. That's a strange looking critter...I'm guessing it's aftermarket of some kind. Nothing about it looks "Ford" to me. The gasket rails are not stamped the way ford did it, and I've never seen one with that slant bottom. That said, I'm just looking for a backup--mine drags bottom every now and then, so if you want to part with it at a reasonable price, let me know Charlie
  8. have discovered there are multiple depths...I need the 7 inch thx
  9. Anyone got a stock rear sump pan for a Kent they want to let go? Charlie
  10. got one 6 months ago from Moss. can't find record, but I think it was 165-150 big Healey
  11. bad headlight switch?
  12. I'm with Dave on this, given that it stays pointed wherever you leave the steering. Jack it up, disconnect the tie rods, and move everything separately. I think you'll find a tie rod end or ball joint seizing up. If the steering is still hard to turn when apart, the rack is tight
  13. What type of speedo do you have? When I bought my Westfield (the first time) the speedo read very high. It's a Smith's mech unit, like MGB. Dave Bean put me onto a shop on the west coast --maybe Palo Alto Speedo-- they asked how many turns the cable did in a given distance, and re-geared the unit to suit So, if this service is still available, get the tires you want, and match the speedo to them also, back in "the day", a shop could build you a correction gearbox that went in the cable
  14. Reach out to member BobbiW She and hubby built a very nice one
  15. my early westfield uses bugeye sprite units
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