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Ford Kent Crossflow - Rebuilding and Tuning Ford's Kent Crossflow Engine (Haynes H938)  

Ford Kent Crossflow - Rebuilding and Tuning Ford's Kent Crossflow Engine (Haynes H938)


Since first appearing in 1967, the immensely popular Kent Crossflow engine has been used to power various models of Cortina, Capri, Escort and, in transverse form, the XR2 Fiesta. It has been an option for kitcars and Morgan, Caterham 7 and Westfield sports cars, also achieving lasting fame in motorsport. This book covers the history of the Kent engine; rebuilding and tuning (both mild and serious) in the home garage; performance exhaust systems; up-rating the ignition system; and overhauling and fitting a Weber DGAV 32/36 carburettor.

Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 192 pages, 309 illustrations 

Author: Peter Wallage & Valerie Wallage
Title: Rebuilding and Tuning Ford's Kent Crossflow Engine
Haynes Book No. H938
Format: HB 192 pages
Publisher: Haynes Publishing
Pub date: Feb 1995
ISBN: 9781850109389

List Price: £17.99


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