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Most of you will know that my son blew the engine on his fiesta. He has a puma 1.7 that he was going to use for a donor but has been tour it is a major operation to do it, different mounts and loom etc. His fiesta is a 53 plate 1.4 zetec. He also has, which he bought for scrap value an escort 1.6 with a knackered body but good engine. Would anyone know how easy it would be to use the escort engine in the fiesta. The escort is a V plate. If that would work then he doesn't break a puma, he wants a track car he can track the puma which would be far easier to do than the fiesta
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Pass.. A ford forum might have better idea. The first thing is to compare, and see if mounts are in the same places on both cars!
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It's never that easy, go to the breakers and get an engine from the same model or forget the idea and sell the car for spares.
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Before the days of electronic control I fitted Perkins diesels into about a dozen different cars with only mechanical problems to overcome, I don't think I would attempt it with a modern engine unless it was identical and the ECU went with it.

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Even with this non Ford forum you are all agreeing with what I think. He wants a fast track car, the puma with a few mods, that's sorted. Go to a scrappy and get a 1.4 fiesta engine out of approx the same age of fiesta, or scrap it. Scrap the escort. Buy something fun but economical and newer for his daily. Eg a delivery mileage previous model 107 or C1 aka Mr cj. He did drive my 107 when I had it and liked it so that's my advice to him. I suppose he will do what he wants. He still has a bit of a wish for an old 205 as he likes older stuff.
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Post by CitroJim »

Davie, that's precisely what I think.

1.4 Fester engines should be as common as muck in scrappies and not that expensive either. I've done the same job on a 1.25 Fiesta in the past. Engine was cheap and the job was easy enough. Lift the car off the engine! Old one out and new one in.

I can see his love for a 205, especially a GTi. They're getting rare and expensive now and I always regret parting with my 205GTi..
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