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    Re: Which V6 Donor

    Quote Originally Posted by Fiat 131 Abarth#2 View Post
    And it's necessary to but it lower in the engine bay!
    otherwise the rear clam did not close! it lies on the inlet manifold!
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    'Good point Enzo. The Allora rear frame is (somehow??) lower than a Hawk.
    The 2.5 alternator will be at the rear, so alternator clearance at the front won't be a problem.
    Clearance for the 4 cam head might be though, with the vertical bulkhead.

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    Re: Which V6 Donor

    Worst case, tilt the engine back a touch, lose the 156 plenum and fit some itb's,gsxr 600?

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    Re: Which V6 Donor

    Quote Originally Posted by Fiat 131 Abarth#2 View Post
    And it's necessary to but it lower in the engine bay!
    otherwise the rear clam did not close! it lies on the inlet manifold!
    Enzo
    Tom's rear deck/clam is cut out below the rear louvres too Enzo. So that shouldn't be a problem.
    I think that's the case?

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    Re: Which V6 Donor

    someone have an picture from the engine holder in a hawk?
    here is a pic from a Allora,
    so you can see what i mean!
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    Re: Which V6 Donor

    The engine steady bar on a 156 v6 is behind the rear bank cam pulleys, not above, don't think height would be an issue.

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    Re: Which V6 Donor

    Yes my rear deck is cut out,much cooler engine bay.

    Thanks for all the information. 156 2.5 12 valve will probably be the way I go. Dont need loads of power.

    Tom.

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    156 2.5 24v is the way to go Tom, it's the easiest, most readily available & the service parts are readily available aswell.
    It's just about the authentic capacity aswell, shame on all those purists who fit 3.0 litre engines!
    "You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead"
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    Which Toyota are you planning for your LB? I was planning to go with the 2GRFE.

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    Re: Which V6 Donor

    The 2.5 156 has longer tubular stainless exhaust manifolds too. If you're on a budget?

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    Always on a budget.....

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