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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
STRIPDOWN BEGINS!!!!!!!!!!!!
few pics of the progress so far
dash and centre console out
bonnet and bumper off
intercooler, bonnet lock and support bar removed
rad, alternator removed
battery, turbo, loom drivers side completly removed and most of passenger side, most hoses, map sensor, ignition amps, WI setup, air injectors
bit more progress made today
engine and gearbox is out
a few pics
bit of a update, all welding is done, i'm not a welder by any means but gave it a go anyway, all seams solid enough,everything seam sealed and now onto filler and paint prep
todays update
cleaned up the bottom pulley before it goes on the new engine
met up with jano today to drop my steel engine off and my big valve head and box of various bits i've collected for it and get everything bolted together and a new clutch fitted so when it comes back everything can just be dropped in the bay hopefully well that's the plan anyway
update on the bay
new gearbox arrived today
in primer
first time i've ever sprayed with a proper compressor and come out well, it was well worth me paying out for a decent setup at home, it's highlighed a few bits that need a light skim of filler but concidering the amount of welding and grinding i've done so far so good
19 seperate bits have been dropped down to a local powdercoaters to be stripped and going satin black and a load of bolts removed and a few engine bay bits gone to a local eletroplaters to be zinc coated
bits back from the powdercoaters today
few bits back from the electroplaters
made up compensators on powercoated and zinc plated parts
engine bay painted today
few pics of the progress so far
dash and centre console out
bonnet and bumper off
intercooler, bonnet lock and support bar removed
rad, alternator removed
battery, turbo, loom drivers side completly removed and most of passenger side, most hoses, map sensor, ignition amps, WI setup, air injectors
bit more progress made today
engine and gearbox is out
a few pics
bit of a update, all welding is done, i'm not a welder by any means but gave it a go anyway, all seams solid enough,everything seam sealed and now onto filler and paint prep
todays update
cleaned up the bottom pulley before it goes on the new engine
met up with jano today to drop my steel engine off and my big valve head and box of various bits i've collected for it and get everything bolted together and a new clutch fitted so when it comes back everything can just be dropped in the bay hopefully well that's the plan anyway
update on the bay
new gearbox arrived today
in primer
first time i've ever sprayed with a proper compressor and come out well, it was well worth me paying out for a decent setup at home, it's highlighed a few bits that need a light skim of filler but concidering the amount of welding and grinding i've done so far so good
19 seperate bits have been dropped down to a local powdercoaters to be stripped and going satin black and a load of bolts removed and a few engine bay bits gone to a local eletroplaters to be zinc coated
bits back from the powdercoaters today
few bits back from the electroplaters
made up compensators on powercoated and zinc plated parts
engine bay painted today
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
Fair play, engine bay looks cool
Didn't expect to see the engine out when I clicked on your update !
Didn't expect to see the engine out when I clicked on your update !
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
tin-ribs :Fair play, engine bay looks cool
Didn't expect to see the engine out when I clicked on your update !
yes mate not hanging around, the rebuild well underway
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
love it paul you did the welding and the spraying?? a couple of questions... whats the hose thing coming out the top of your new gearbox? the crank pulley... in that little groove going round the outside did it have rubber in it?
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
FRSJON :love it paul you did the welding and the spraying?? a couple of questions... whats the hose thing coming out the top of your new gearbox? the crank pulley... in that little groove going round the outside did it have rubber in it?
the hose coming out the top of the new box it's just a vacume feed like you'd normally have on a b5 box on the end panel, just a different way of doing it
the pulley no it's always had that grove, it has both sides of the pulley, that grove holds the belt on, you wouldn't want it flush anyway, it does run a much widier belt on it than normal rs turbo's.
yes i done the paint and welding myself, don't be too hard on me i'm learning as i go, but i've been around more painters than most people so i have a good idea what i'm doing, i've designed a nice spray setup in my garage, it's just practice for me
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
Looking good mate
I've just bought a helix clutch for my build but not sure now if it's going to handle the power I am after.
Is yours a paddle ?
I've just bought a helix clutch for my build but not sure now if it's going to handle the power I am after.
Is yours a paddle ?
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
tin-ribs :Looking good mate
I've just bought a helix clutch for my build but not sure now if it's going to handle the power I am after.
Is yours a paddle ?
yes mate, 6 paddle
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
had a good weekend on the rs, flattened and polished the engine bay, brake lines in, compensators in,bonnet stay with various clips and seals, header tank, chassis supports, lower arms, hubs, coilovers, front arb with bushes, wheels on and back on the floor, bolted in the s brace and gearbox cradle just to get them out of the way for the moment
plan is to get the engine and gearbox next weekend
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
alley clutch quadrante for my adjustable clutch conversion
vacume lines arrived, different colour than before
also picked up my dash and centre console from the flockers after a few minor touch ups
bit of a photo update of how things are progressing, still doing a lot of hours of it, think progress is still being made
loom run drivers side and re braided
starter/alternator feeds run through chassis rail and all braided
spot/fog light loom all run
bottom part of the inlet re painted with new gaskets
map sensor mounted
top harf of the inlet on, fuel rail on, coil pack, ignition leads on, brake bar and brake servo brackets on
first sign of life after the loom has been extended
Gearbox oil arrived
hi chaps
bit of a update
bung for the head sorted, turbo on with new fancy fitting and new stainless water feeds, downpipe on, wiper motor cover and heater cover painted in crackle black, wiper motor and heater all wired up and back in, bonnet on, most of management loom through into the engine bay, fuel lines through and plumbed into place, alternator heat shield in, new black vacume lines started on run from the inlet
vacume lines arrived, different colour than before
also picked up my dash and centre console from the flockers after a few minor touch ups
bit of a photo update of how things are progressing, still doing a lot of hours of it, think progress is still being made
loom run drivers side and re braided
starter/alternator feeds run through chassis rail and all braided
spot/fog light loom all run
bottom part of the inlet re painted with new gaskets
map sensor mounted
top harf of the inlet on, fuel rail on, coil pack, ignition leads on, brake bar and brake servo brackets on
first sign of life after the loom has been extended
Gearbox oil arrived
hi chaps
bit of a update
bung for the head sorted, turbo on with new fancy fitting and new stainless water feeds, downpipe on, wiper motor cover and heater cover painted in crackle black, wiper motor and heater all wired up and back in, bonnet on, most of management loom through into the engine bay, fuel lines through and plumbed into place, alternator heat shield in, new black vacume lines started on run from the inlet
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
water injection tank painted and new pipework
twins horns painted ready to be relocated in inner wing
new braided breather hose and end finishers
master cylinder in
water injection setup with new pipework
alternator in
radiator in
msd uprated fan loom and fan switch
fan loom in and braided
air injectors mounted
clutch pedal modified by jano for my clutch setup, many thanks matey
pedal box has been rebuilt with new pedal bushes and fitted new clutch cable too, got some more hoses back on now the heater has been bolted back in it's proper position, also fitted my inline filter in the turbo oil feed which is ready to go back on also
interoir removed vacumed, dash in, wiring tied up beheind the dash, centre console back in, gauges wired in
twins horns painted ready to be relocated in inner wing
new braided breather hose and end finishers
master cylinder in
water injection setup with new pipework
alternator in
radiator in
msd uprated fan loom and fan switch
fan loom in and braided
air injectors mounted
clutch pedal modified by jano for my clutch setup, many thanks matey
pedal box has been rebuilt with new pedal bushes and fitted new clutch cable too, got some more hoses back on now the heater has been bolted back in it's proper position, also fitted my inline filter in the turbo oil feed which is ready to go back on also
interoir removed vacumed, dash in, wiring tied up beheind the dash, centre console back in, gauges wired in
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
Looks really smart! What gearbox did you go for in the end?
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
Excursion :Looks really smart! What gearbox did you go for in the end?
cheers mate
the box is a ib5 stage 3 box built from the ground up by G.E.A.R.S in southport rated for 300bhp
basic spec is
cryogenically treated gearset with custom gear ratios, 1,2,3,4 are s1 ratio's for better acceleration & 5th is s2 or frst ratio for better motorway cruising rpm
all new o.e. syncro rings & syncro hub tension springs & shifting plates
new bearings throughout with the diff bearing preload set accordingly
later spec self centralising gearshift
A quaife atb
a brand new gearbox case to ensure the bearing bores are spot on
new gaskets and seals throughout
millers competion gearbox oil
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
hi chaps, i got offered a set of mint morette twin headlight conversion some time ago but due to the winter rebuild they've just sat indoors collecting dust, the lenses are perfect not a mark on them that's super rare so the plan was to strip the surrounds paint them white and fit them and see what they are like, i wasn't to keen when i first put them in but they certinally do grow on you, i think they are the sort if thing that are retro cool, and works well with the low splitter
prep for primer
in plastic primer
2k primer
2k diamond white
assembled on lenses
prep for primer
in plastic primer
2k primer
2k diamond white
assembled on lenses
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
rear end has been apart for powdercoating, rear beam, twin arb setup, and various brackets for the beam and arb bushes have all been done, the rear hubs and caliper brackets have been rust treated and painted, new rs2k handbrake cable & fuel tank has been out yet again which have been bare metaled rust treated and painted also trying to fit new fuel pump which needs some fabrication work to get it to fit, it's a bosch 040(group A escort cosworth one) it's about twice the size of what's in there at the moment, just waiting for some bits to return back to me to fit it
everything back together and running, new bracket made for new group a cossie fuel pump(bosch 040) tank painted, polished bolts for everything rear end, rear beam, twin arb including various brackets all powdercoated satin black, new handbrake cable, hubs and calipers rust treated and re painted
few updates
rose joined drop links for the front antiroll bar with black annodised bodies
ht leads heat covers fitted to the RS not seen them on that many cars, but really like them, seem to work very well, looks good in white too
dash has come out once again, i really need to get to the bottom of this cold start issue that's caused me constant problems since the new engine was fitted, so i've planned to remove any additional wiring from the basic loom, lots has been added to it over the years, everything from hands free kits to alarms to additional gauges ect, i know it's a common thing we all do then re wire everything additional that's staying in there all brand new on top of that i have another ignition plug which looks practically brand new and running a new ignition live to the ecu, these two things were a suggestion by the mapper when the car was parchally mapped, if this doesn't solve the problem the i havent got a clue what it is
everything back together and running, new bracket made for new group a cossie fuel pump(bosch 040) tank painted, polished bolts for everything rear end, rear beam, twin arb including various brackets all powdercoated satin black, new handbrake cable, hubs and calipers rust treated and re painted
few updates
rose joined drop links for the front antiroll bar with black annodised bodies
ht leads heat covers fitted to the RS not seen them on that many cars, but really like them, seem to work very well, looks good in white too
dash has come out once again, i really need to get to the bottom of this cold start issue that's caused me constant problems since the new engine was fitted, so i've planned to remove any additional wiring from the basic loom, lots has been added to it over the years, everything from hands free kits to alarms to additional gauges ect, i know it's a common thing we all do then re wire everything additional that's staying in there all brand new on top of that i have another ignition plug which looks practically brand new and running a new ignition live to the ecu, these two things were a suggestion by the mapper when the car was parchally mapped, if this doesn't solve the problem the i havent got a clue what it is
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
Top job, looking really cool
Have you sorted the cold start issue ?
Have you sorted the cold start issue ?
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Re: my fiesta rs turbo(fast ford featured)
tin-ribs :Top job, looking really cool
Have you sorted the cold start issue ?
no mate, no one can tell me what it is
sure it's something silly, but everything anyone suggested hasn't helped
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