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Old 08-14-2006, 11:52 AM   #1
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fwd to rwd?

i have a 77 glc in great condition and am wondering if a 1.5 from an '81 fwd will couple up to the rwd tranny. anyone with any info, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: fwd to rwd?

Nope, but the 1.5 from a later model panelvan or stationwagon (which are still rwd) will bolt straight in.
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Re: fwd to rwd?

right on good to know. again the post 81 rwd models are much more rare here than the fwd's. i was just wondering cause i had a line on a euro spec head, dual weber manifold and factory race header, but all were only for the fwd 1.5 engine.
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Re: fwd to rwd?

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right on good to know. again the post 81 rwd models are much more rare here than the fwd's. i was just wondering cause i had a line on a euro spec head, dual weber manifold and factory race header, but all were only for the fwd 1.5 engine.
I'm unsure but I *think* the head and manifold may bolt onto the rwd block. However the header wouldn't be much good to you, being designed for a fwd application.
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