What kind of engine does a Sunbeam Alpine use?
What kind of engine does a Sunbeam Alpine use?
Just remember the Cologne engine is all metric. We will likewise be working with the 1974 & 78 Mustang II and other interchangeables such as the Pinto, Mercury Capri and Mercury BobCats and the 1983-86 Ranger/Bronco II’s and some Aerostars.
Where to buy replacement bushings for Sunbeam Alpine?
Recommend you purchase replacement bushings from one of the Sunbeam Alpine suppliers for your stock crosslink bar/rod with this alternate option pictured below, save about $100. OEM type Distributors, parts and ignition boxes available as aftermarket parts.
Where is the water neck on a Sunbeam Alpine?
Run a stock setup 2bbl or a 4 bbl with OFY intake pictured below which is a very good performer. In 2nd PIC the stock water neck points to the right side of the Alpine. 3rd PIC shows both angles. In 1st PIC below the water neck has been modified to turn toward the left side of the radiator.
How big is the bell housing on a Sunbeam Alpine?
And the diameter needs to be milled to fit snugly in the opening of the Mutt II bell housing. The Bell housing ID is 4.850″ . To mate with a slip fit, the Input Bearing Retainer Large diameter should be turned to 4.846″ +/- 0.001″. See PIC
What kind of engine does a Sunbeam Alpine have?
Engine : Four cylinder unit with five-bearing crankshaft, aluminium cylinder head and push rod operated inclined overhead valves. Twin Zenith/Stromberg 150 CD carburettors. Four rubber mountings absorb vibration. Sealed crankcase ventilation. Oil cooler. Bore and Stroke : 3.21 in. x 3.25 in. (81.5 mm. x 82.55 mm.).
Who are the owners of the Sunbeam Alpine series 5?
Series 5, 1725cc GT, belongs to Corey Hawkins. Series 5, belongs to Everett Medeiros. Click on the picture for more information. 1967 Alpine, belongs to Bill and Susan. Series 5 Alpine, belongs to Ted & Anne Smith.
What’s the overdrive ratio on a Sunbeam Alpine?
Overdrive unit : (Available at extra cost). For those owners wishing to enhance the degree of pleasure to be derived from the Sunbeam Alpine, a Laycock-de Normanville overdrive is available. It is designed for use in top and third gears and is operated in conjunction with a final drive ratio of 4.22 : 1.
Where are the shock absorbers on a Sunbeam Alpine?
Telescopic shock absorbers housed down the centre of the coil springs. A torsion bar sway eliminator is fitted between the suspension lower links. All greasing points have been eliminated. Rear suspension : Semi-elliptic leaf springs. Direct acting telescopic shock absorbers maintain complete control.