Cortina MkII rear shocks

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mortarch
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Cortina MkII rear shocks

Post by mortarch »

Does anyone know the part number for Koni rear shocks for a 68 Cortina GT? Are these the same as used by the Lotus Cortina? I see Koni shocks on eBay for the MkII Lotus, but never ones listed for the GT.
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Mortarch
peteleo
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Post by peteleo »

Montarch,

Cortina 67-70 GT rear shocks p/n: 80-1918

Lotus Cortina 68-70 p/n: 80-1978

The difference is the LC is about 2" lower than the GT, so the 80-1978 is a shorter shock but will will on the GT if the rear was approx. 2" lower .

Pete
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Post by angliagt »

I believe that a Datsun 510 wagon shock fits.

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mortarch
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Post by mortarch »

Thanks guys, exactly what I needed.
Mortarch
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Post by Brett Wilkie »

Pete, I see you have some part #s for Koni. I have a set of new old stock strut inserts here, part # 82p-1602 I would be greatful if you could give me the details on them. Thanks.
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Post by peteleo »

Brett,

That # is not in the Koni 1960-80 catalog. The prefex is correct: 82 series,
P, insert. Suffix 1602 is not listed for any car between those years.
On what car were you planning on using them for ?

Pete
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Post by Brett Wilkie »

I bought these many years ago for my 100e Anglia project (a car that I am still working on) When I bought them they were listed as fitting a 67 Cortina or Lotus Cortina??? I have a set of 1967 Mk2 Cortina struts here and the shocks are too long for them however they fit perfectly in my stock 100e strut tubes but the shock itself does not extend outward as far as the original 100e. I have here also a set of 1966 Mk1 GT Cortina struts that are currently fully assembled, my plan is to strip them and remove the spring seats for a coilover setup. When I get these apart I will try the Konis in these struts, just eye balling it the shocks look like they should work. After all that I will work on the best way to put the Mk1 struts into the 100e with consideration to the front end geometry.
I had another look at the shocks and the aditional numbers are 12 72, maybe its the date but the seals and all look perfect. The other thing is in a box it says Special D, I assume thats for the D shape on the top of the shaft?? Thanks for checking
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Post by peteleo »

There is always a catch 22 trying to fit 105E/Cortina MK1/2 inserts into 100E struts. You would need to do some extensive mods to make it work.
Locate a set of 100E inserts from U.S.A. Anglia Obsolete, EnFord Spares in
NZ, etc. Esp. if you are using the 100E engine.
Trying to adapt the Cortina 1/2 full front suspension requires mods that again isn't worth the trouble if you maintain the 100E engine.
Special'D' means internally adjustable.
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Post by Brett Wilkie »

Thanks for the input and boy was I wrong about the "Special D". I am no stranger to suspension mods, My Anglia is going to fitted with a 1660 X/flow with ported alloy head, cam, 1300 pistons and twin 40 dcoe carbs all mated to a Quafe close ratio 4 speed box connected to a 4.1 105e rear axle. I do have a fair bit but not all of the info re the suspension setup thanks to the lads on the ford100e.com website but they now all lean towards the easy to find U.K. Escort developed kits but on this side of the world I am still a bit old school. It's a bit of trial and error but that's part of the fun, if it works.
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