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Mating B20 and M46/M47 120-130

Hi again! I visited some Swedish sites and got some info (in swedish). Anyway, they say that:

"B18/B20 -> M45, M46, M47 finns - sitter i 242 L -76. Means that in -76 242 L there is a bellhousing for B18/B20->M45/46/47."

"-75 and -76 240s had following combinations: B20/M40, B20/M45, B21/M40 and B21/M47. This was the case at least in Sweden and Finland."

"B20s were used in 242s, 244s and 245s during 1974-76. B20 was NOT the only motor used in these models"

I'm still a bit confused with the M45/46/47. Does these boxes stay the same during the years. I mean is the (lets say) M46 from -76 242 B20 the same than M46 from the year -83??

Check the one reply on this subject on this site about B20/M45. There is one spare bell..






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