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1.3BB into convertible; 1998 drivetrain into 1992 car
Topic Started: Oct 31 2017, 09:09 AM (474 Views)
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Yes it will fit, you will need early Swift axles for your 94. Photobucket hijacked my photos from my build thread but I can still access them one at a time. Mythstae pm me and I will give you my access to My Photobucket account. There are all the 4 cylinder into the early car photos. I can help you with the wiring harnesses.
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Don't forget this is an automatic donor, going into an automatic chassis.

And I don't need special access, Andy - I've got one of the fixers added onto my web browser, I can see your pics in your thread just fine.

My 91 grows a cylinder; 1.3 Swift 8-valve into a 91 Metro
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I don’t remember if the frame horns have the same spread early and late. If they are the same the only thing you will have to source are the axles.
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Nov 5 2017, 10:57 PM
I don’t remember if the frame horns have the same spread early and late. If they are the same the only thing you will have to source are the axles.
The horns are the same distance apart; frame braces for both styles of car are identical, the only difference is that 95+ have a larger... bolt? Thing? That big spike that faces forward? But otherwise the same.
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