My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - More bad news!
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
Yeah dont think mum would be happy! haha, i was thinking about trying bleach, just seeing if there was any other ideas before i did.
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
dunno about bleech, might be a bugger to make sure its all dried out before using it again
id let it soak in thinners/solvent for a few ours fill it up and put cap on and then upside down or something, then give it a good shake and swill it out, thiners will evaporate in time so leave no trace then just clean it out with water to remome the excess
god V6's are a right headache, but strangly seing it in pieces makes me want one more!
good work mate
id let it soak in thinners/solvent for a few ours fill it up and put cap on and then upside down or something, then give it a good shake and swill it out, thiners will evaporate in time so leave no trace then just clean it out with water to remome the excess
god V6's are a right headache, but strangly seing it in pieces makes me want one more!
good work mate
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
Cheers mate, might try thinners then!
Yeah v6s can be a headache, especially trying to get to anything to do with the rear bank. But hopefully it'l be worth it in the end!
Yeah v6s can be a headache, especially trying to get to anything to do with the rear bank. But hopefully it'l be worth it in the end!
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
heres a little question, on the V6s does each block have its own exhaust midsection seperate to the other? or do they merge into one?
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
The 2 downpipes from the manifolds are connected by a Y pipe, just in front of the cat, so only one mid section
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
oh is it possible to buy a seperate system to aid with gas flow, or is the misdection a large bore?
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
im not sure to be honest, not really looked at the rest of the exhaust lol only know about the y pipe because i have to take it off soon
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
Had another day out stripping the engine down, managed to:
- Remove Alternator
- Remove Engine Mount
- Remove Crank Pully
- Move Power Steering Pump out of the way
- Remove Exhaust Y Pipe
Managed to get timing set today and almost ready for heads to come off
Some new pics:
Alternator:
Track rod that had to come out to get alternator out from behind engine:
Oil down the back and side of engine (was like this most of the way up the engine:
Exhaust Y Pipe:
More Drawings :
Aux Belt:
Engine Mount and Crank Pully:
Engine Mount removed:
Crank Pully removed:
Power Steering Pump Pully:
Pully Removed:
Was planning on getting the timing chain cover removed today but was forced inside by the rain another job for tomorrow! lol
Going out into the garage now getting everything cleaned up, and possibly painted!
Planning on cleaning and painting most things thats visible under then engine bay to make it look a bit better.
*Should* hopefully have cams out and both heads off next time i get a full day working on it, then everything can be cleaned, heads skimmed and then the fun starts of putting it all back together with shiney new head gaskets!
- Remove Alternator
- Remove Engine Mount
- Remove Crank Pully
- Move Power Steering Pump out of the way
- Remove Exhaust Y Pipe
Managed to get timing set today and almost ready for heads to come off
Some new pics:
Alternator:
Track rod that had to come out to get alternator out from behind engine:
Oil down the back and side of engine (was like this most of the way up the engine:
Exhaust Y Pipe:
More Drawings :
Aux Belt:
Engine Mount and Crank Pully:
Engine Mount removed:
Crank Pully removed:
Power Steering Pump Pully:
Pully Removed:
Was planning on getting the timing chain cover removed today but was forced inside by the rain another job for tomorrow! lol
Going out into the garage now getting everything cleaned up, and possibly painted!
Planning on cleaning and painting most things thats visible under then engine bay to make it look a bit better.
*Should* hopefully have cams out and both heads off next time i get a full day working on it, then everything can be cleaned, heads skimmed and then the fun starts of putting it all back together with shiney new head gaskets!
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
lol that V6 is starting to look nice and small now thats some stress lifted llama
ugh im in a similar boat to you now, my timing belt worked loose/slack and damaged a valve or two on my Zetec so ive gotta take my head off for swapping it with another head, just easier on laybour to swap it lol, no need faffing about removing valves and seating them etc,
dont think i need to skim the head do i? only do that if its been blowing a gasket or something?
good work mate, see what you mean with the Y piece now lol
them drive shafts are very skinny for a V6 , look no bigger than my 1.3 shafts lol
ugh im in a similar boat to you now, my timing belt worked loose/slack and damaged a valve or two on my Zetec so ive gotta take my head off for swapping it with another head, just easier on laybour to swap it lol, no need faffing about removing valves and seating them etc,
dont think i need to skim the head do i? only do that if its been blowing a gasket or something?
good work mate, see what you mean with the Y piece now lol
them drive shafts are very skinny for a V6 , look no bigger than my 1.3 shafts lol
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
Yeahh its looking too small now haha, only got to remove chain cover and chains now, then the heads can come off and i can see the state of the head gaskets
Replacing head on yours might be a bit easier, although changing valves isnt too hard (dont know if youve done it before?). Going to be removing valves and re seating mine while they're off.
I wouldnt think you'd have to skim head really unless its been overheating. Just check how straight it is when you take the head off, theres a test in the haynes manual that you can do using a straight edge and feeler gauge, might be worth just checking while its off!
and yeah the drive shafts do look a bit thin, but they do their job (very well!) haha
Replacing head on yours might be a bit easier, although changing valves isnt too hard (dont know if youve done it before?). Going to be removing valves and re seating mine while they're off.
I wouldnt think you'd have to skim head really unless its been overheating. Just check how straight it is when you take the head off, theres a test in the haynes manual that you can do using a straight edge and feeler gauge, might be worth just checking while its off!
and yeah the drive shafts do look a bit thin, but they do their job (very well!) haha
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lol
i might not have to take the head off after all
its running fine again atm oddly
lets hope its fine in the compression test
i might not have to take the head off after all
its running fine again atm oddly
lets hope its fine in the compression test
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X - Head Gaskets Replacement Starts...
Sounds good mate, wouldnt think it'd be timing if its running ok most of the time!
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lol yea its all been bloody weird all this
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Heads off! :D
Okk had a REALLY good day out working on the car today, managed to get chain cover, chains, both heads and manifolds off!
Found taking them off a lot easier than i thought! guess putting them back will be the hard part!
Some more pics:
Front Cams, Chain tensioner, guides and chain:
Rear Cams, chain tensioner, guides and chain:
Rear Head off! Rockers and Tappets removed:
Front Head off! Rockers and Tappets still in:
...connected to exhaust manifold:
Rear exhaust manifold taken off and gasket:
Head Gaskets (all that work just to replace these!!):
Head Bolts. Wont be re using these but thought id keep them in order just in case:
Not sure what this is called but it come off the crankshaft, in between the chain cover and chains:
and this is the state of the engine at the moment which will all be cleaned up! Oil is everywhere:
Got a LOT of cleaning to do! and hopefully gonna paint most things before they go back on
Found taking them off a lot easier than i thought! guess putting them back will be the hard part!
Some more pics:
Front Cams, Chain tensioner, guides and chain:
Rear Cams, chain tensioner, guides and chain:
Rear Head off! Rockers and Tappets removed:
Front Head off! Rockers and Tappets still in:
...connected to exhaust manifold:
Rear exhaust manifold taken off and gasket:
Head Gaskets (all that work just to replace these!!):
Head Bolts. Wont be re using these but thought id keep them in order just in case:
Not sure what this is called but it come off the crankshaft, in between the chain cover and chains:
and this is the state of the engine at the moment which will all be cleaned up! Oil is everywhere:
Got a LOT of cleaning to do! and hopefully gonna paint most things before they go back on
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Heads off! :D
good job mate, gaskets dont look to be in bad nick though which is worrying lol
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Heads off! :D
it is a bit lol but theres a burn mark on the head which shows it was leaking. will try to get a pic tomorrow
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Small Update!
Progress has slowed a bit because im waiting for my gasket set to come, so all i can do at the moment is clean bits up which takes a lot of motivation! haha
Been on fordpartsuk today and got a quote for most of the parts i need/want which i will be ordering tomorrow which are:
Head Bolts (x16)
Crank Shaft Oil Seal
Crank Pully Bolt and Washer
Exhaust Studs (x12)
Exhaust Nuts (x12)
Came to a total of £77.68 including VAT and postage which is cheaper than i thought!
Also should be getting both heads skimmed on monday, costing £28 + VAT each. Which again, isnt as much as i thought it would be!
Then its just a case of painting and putting everything back, then il have my car again
Couple of pics for you all! lol:
Chain cover after a bit of cleaning, still need to clean more:
Valve Seals. Get these as part of the head set so will be binned soon:
Alternator bracket. Gave this a quick paint, not too bothered how this looked, because its out of sight at the back of engine.
Exhaust 'Y' piece looking nice and clean! Dont think im cleaning this anymore as it'l be black again very soon haha
Progress has slowed a bit because im waiting for my gasket set to come, so all i can do at the moment is clean bits up which takes a lot of motivation! haha
Been on fordpartsuk today and got a quote for most of the parts i need/want which i will be ordering tomorrow which are:
Head Bolts (x16)
Crank Shaft Oil Seal
Crank Pully Bolt and Washer
Exhaust Studs (x12)
Exhaust Nuts (x12)
Came to a total of £77.68 including VAT and postage which is cheaper than i thought!
Also should be getting both heads skimmed on monday, costing £28 + VAT each. Which again, isnt as much as i thought it would be!
Then its just a case of painting and putting everything back, then il have my car again
Couple of pics for you all! lol:
Chain cover after a bit of cleaning, still need to clean more:
Valve Seals. Get these as part of the head set so will be binned soon:
Alternator bracket. Gave this a quick paint, not too bothered how this looked, because its out of sight at the back of engine.
Exhaust 'Y' piece looking nice and clean! Dont think im cleaning this anymore as it'l be black again very soon haha
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Quick Update
looking good mate
ive been trying to find parts like them on that fordparts site but can only find stuff like wheels wind deflextors and car mats lol, where do you go on there to find that type stuff?
ive been trying to find parts like them on that fordparts site but can only find stuff like wheels wind deflextors and car mats lol, where do you go on there to find that type stuff?
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Quick Update
just send them a quick email mate, i think theres a link that says "parts request" and theres a form to fill in. Its really quick and i got a reply in a couple of hours with a quote for everything.
https://www.fordpartsuk.com/partsrequest.htm
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oh thanks i need a arb bracket
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ha nice, that alot of gaskets
ive ordered that ARB bracket from that email service on fordparts cheers for that
ive ordered that ARB bracket from that email service on fordparts cheers for that
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Quick Update
It is a lot of gaskets!! but most of them are just doubled up so not too bad quite good for £70 tho i think!
and yeahh its first time ive used fortpartsuk and i think il be using them again in the future!
and yeahh its first time ive used fortpartsuk and i think il be using them again in the future!
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oh yes me too mate, not bad for some one to email you back at 10pm
his screenshot of micro cat i could see what he was doing in the background
his screenshot of micro cat i could see what he was doing in the background
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Quick Update
Quick update,
Got most things cleaned up and started painting today. Also dropped both heads off to be skimmed. Gotta wait till wednesday to pick them up tho
I'l let the pictures do the talking as usually really lol:
Cleaned up Cam Covers, cleaned up a lot better than i thought
Cleaned Chain Cover:
Half Cleaned Throttle Body:
Cleaned Aux Belt tensioner:
Cleaned up Alternator and Lower Inlet Manifold:
Then got all holes covered up ready for painting
First White Undercoat with high temp paint:
Done more painting and a bit more cleaned but forgot to get pics, will try to get them tomorrow! hopefully have everything almost ready for putting back on wednesday when i get the heads back. Just awaiting bolts and seals being delivered which should be here tomorrow.
Planning on having my car back on the road by the end of the week! (Fingers Crossed!!!!!)
Got most things cleaned up and started painting today. Also dropped both heads off to be skimmed. Gotta wait till wednesday to pick them up tho
I'l let the pictures do the talking as usually really lol:
Cleaned up Cam Covers, cleaned up a lot better than i thought
Cleaned Chain Cover:
Half Cleaned Throttle Body:
Cleaned Aux Belt tensioner:
Cleaned up Alternator and Lower Inlet Manifold:
Then got all holes covered up ready for painting
First White Undercoat with high temp paint:
Done more painting and a bit more cleaned but forgot to get pics, will try to get them tomorrow! hopefully have everything almost ready for putting back on wednesday when i get the heads back. Just awaiting bolts and seals being delivered which should be here tomorrow.
Planning on having my car back on the road by the end of the week! (Fingers Crossed!!!!!)
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Quick Update
oo looking good mate, your a very clean worker, hope your painting the upper inlet RED!
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I don't think you should do it red, such a common colour, how about a similar colour to the car? that would look cool imo
Nice work though Ste, you're really not hanging around with this!
Must be weird going from working on your old fiesta to this though
Nice work though Ste, you're really not hanging around with this!
Must be weird going from working on your old fiesta to this though
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oh yeah! its a bit different haha, twice the size of my old fiesta haha still want that fiesta back!
and yup the upper inlet is going to be green if i can find a decent high temp paint, and im going to be brave and paint the cam covers white. Going to have to keep them clean if i do, but i think it'l look good!
and yup the upper inlet is going to be green if i can find a decent high temp paint, and im going to be brave and paint the cam covers white. Going to have to keep them clean if i do, but i think it'l look good!
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Quick Update
Your old fiesta would have been amazing with a v6
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Quick Update
Something tells me a fiesta with a mondeo v6 just wouldnt handle rirght! haha
Got a bit more done today. Gave my cam covers and inlet another coat or 2 of paint. Also run out of cleaner half way through cleaning engine bay so decided to paint my brake calipers and shocks. Only painted them black but makes them look a bit tidier!
Should have the heads back tomorrow from being skimmed and cleaned, and rest of my parts should also be arriving soon!
Some more pics:
Nice shiney exhaust 'Y' piece. Painted the edges black, couldnt really get in to the gaps to clean proper with the wire brush:
Drivers side before cleaning and painting. Discs will most likely be replaced fairly soon. Not long since been replaced before i got the car but passenger side disc sounds like its warped slightly. Squeaks a bit when brake is on slightly.
.... and Painted:
Forgot to take a pic of the passenger side before painting. Heres the after pic tho:
Put a first coat of green paint on the inlets too, the green is a bit lighter than id hoped. Might get darker with some more coats, so will just have to see:
Also Put a coat of paint on Cam Covers, this is the colour they will be on the car, have fun keeping these clean!:
Sorry about the bad quality pics, all took on my phone.
Let me know what you think!
Got a bit more done today. Gave my cam covers and inlet another coat or 2 of paint. Also run out of cleaner half way through cleaning engine bay so decided to paint my brake calipers and shocks. Only painted them black but makes them look a bit tidier!
Should have the heads back tomorrow from being skimmed and cleaned, and rest of my parts should also be arriving soon!
Some more pics:
Nice shiney exhaust 'Y' piece. Painted the edges black, couldnt really get in to the gaps to clean proper with the wire brush:
Drivers side before cleaning and painting. Discs will most likely be replaced fairly soon. Not long since been replaced before i got the car but passenger side disc sounds like its warped slightly. Squeaks a bit when brake is on slightly.
.... and Painted:
Forgot to take a pic of the passenger side before painting. Heres the after pic tho:
Put a first coat of green paint on the inlets too, the green is a bit lighter than id hoped. Might get darker with some more coats, so will just have to see:
Also Put a coat of paint on Cam Covers, this is the colour they will be on the car, have fun keeping these clean!:
Sorry about the bad quality pics, all took on my phone.
Let me know what you think!
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Quick Update
Love it mate, My callipers and shocks are also black, doesn't stand out but cleans everything up nicely
That green is rather nice, will look awesome with the white!
That green is rather nice, will look awesome with the white!
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Big Update!
well me and my brother have been VERY busy for the last 2 days working on the car. Managed to get the engine bay looking a bit like an engine bay again! haha
Jobs done so far:
- Heads Skimmed
- Valves cleaned, regrinded and fitted
- Tappets and Rockers cleaned and refitted
- New exhaust manifold studs and nuts fitted
- Exhaust manifolds refitted with new gaskets
- Heads refitted to engine block
- New Head bolts refitted.
- All water and oil pipes reconnected.
- Cams, chains, tensioners and guides refitted and timed up! ( )
- New Crankshaft oil seal replaced
- Chain cover refitted with new gaskets.
- PAS pump and engine mount refitted.
- Alternator and Bracket refitted.
Most of the big jobs are now done and im planning on having the car VERY close to back together tomorrow, and HOPEFULLY, running again
Main jobs left to do are:
- Crankshaft Pully fitted with new bolt and washer.
- Rockers covers refitted
- Inlet manifolds and injectors fitted
- All wiring reconnected.
- Coolant tank refitted.
- Then lots of small stuff like spark plugs, HT leads, air filter, throttle body etc.
- Then fill with fluids and fire up
Took loads of pictures over the last 2 days but they arent on the laptop yet, will get them up as soon as i can!
well me and my brother have been VERY busy for the last 2 days working on the car. Managed to get the engine bay looking a bit like an engine bay again! haha
Jobs done so far:
- Heads Skimmed
- Valves cleaned, regrinded and fitted
- Tappets and Rockers cleaned and refitted
- New exhaust manifold studs and nuts fitted
- Exhaust manifolds refitted with new gaskets
- Heads refitted to engine block
- New Head bolts refitted.
- All water and oil pipes reconnected.
- Cams, chains, tensioners and guides refitted and timed up! ( )
- New Crankshaft oil seal replaced
- Chain cover refitted with new gaskets.
- PAS pump and engine mount refitted.
- Alternator and Bracket refitted.
Most of the big jobs are now done and im planning on having the car VERY close to back together tomorrow, and HOPEFULLY, running again
Main jobs left to do are:
- Crankshaft Pully fitted with new bolt and washer.
- Rockers covers refitted
- Inlet manifolds and injectors fitted
- All wiring reconnected.
- Coolant tank refitted.
- Then lots of small stuff like spark plugs, HT leads, air filter, throttle body etc.
- Then fill with fluids and fire up
Took loads of pictures over the last 2 days but they arent on the laptop yet, will get them up as soon as i can!
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Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Big Update!
ooo upload upload!
1800 Zetec 133bhp 140lbs/ft
mk2 pop 1.4i
- jonyb4
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Car: 1995 Ford Fiesta Si 16v
Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Head Gasket - Big Update!
ITS ALIIVEEEEE!
Been VERY busy over the last few days and finally got it all back together last night, turned the engine over by hand a few times to listen for any noises first. Then turned it over using the key with the coil pack unplugged. All seemed fine. Then it was the moment of truth! plugged the coil pack in, turned the key and it fired up first time!
Was a bit noisy to start with, then it quietened down after the oil had got round. Managed to spill oil down spark plug holes before cam covers went on, so it gave off a LOT of smoke when i first started it, but again, this cleared up after a few mins.
And so far,, i havent stopped driving it today (apart from once to check oil and water levels) and all seems fine!
Not took it above 3k revs yet (and wont be for a while), but you can definately feel the power is back, and the annoying ticking noise has gone... finally
Anyways, really sorry, but im gonna bombard you all with a lot of pics
Okk, to start with got both heads back from being skimmed, nice and shiney!
Front head with valves, tappets and rockers regrinded and refitted, and new manifold, gasket and studs and nuts fitted.
Rear head with valves, tappets, rockers, manifold etc.
Cam Covers almost finished painting
Inlet Manifold almost finished painting
Engine mount painted matt black:
Then both heads back in, with cams, chains and tensioners refitted
Me looking like id had enough for one day (sorry to include that haha)
Day 2:
Chain Cover reattached with new gaskets, and power steering pump refitted:
Coolant tank and Rear rocker cover fitted
Both Rocker Covers and lower inlet manifold/injectors fitted:
Was dark when i took this photo, makes the colours look a bit rubbish! will get a better one as soon as i can.... Everything back together!
And a quick video link of its first start up! excuse my over excitment shouting "its started!!!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w47BDt68rRo
Been VERY busy over the last few days and finally got it all back together last night, turned the engine over by hand a few times to listen for any noises first. Then turned it over using the key with the coil pack unplugged. All seemed fine. Then it was the moment of truth! plugged the coil pack in, turned the key and it fired up first time!
Was a bit noisy to start with, then it quietened down after the oil had got round. Managed to spill oil down spark plug holes before cam covers went on, so it gave off a LOT of smoke when i first started it, but again, this cleared up after a few mins.
And so far,, i havent stopped driving it today (apart from once to check oil and water levels) and all seems fine!
Not took it above 3k revs yet (and wont be for a while), but you can definately feel the power is back, and the annoying ticking noise has gone... finally
Anyways, really sorry, but im gonna bombard you all with a lot of pics
Okk, to start with got both heads back from being skimmed, nice and shiney!
Front head with valves, tappets and rockers regrinded and refitted, and new manifold, gasket and studs and nuts fitted.
Rear head with valves, tappets, rockers, manifold etc.
Cam Covers almost finished painting
Inlet Manifold almost finished painting
Engine mount painted matt black:
Then both heads back in, with cams, chains and tensioners refitted
Me looking like id had enough for one day (sorry to include that haha)
Day 2:
Chain Cover reattached with new gaskets, and power steering pump refitted:
Coolant tank and Rear rocker cover fitted
Both Rocker Covers and lower inlet manifold/injectors fitted:
Was dark when i took this photo, makes the colours look a bit rubbish! will get a better one as soon as i can.... Everything back together!
And a quick video link of its first start up! excuse my over excitment shouting "its started!!!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w47BDt68rRo
- Stemh
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- Posts: 496
- Joined: Sat Dec 16, 2006 10:23 pm
- Location: Manchester
Car: 1999 Ford Mondeo
Re: My Mondeo Ghia X V6 - Its Aliveee!!!!!!!
aww well done mate, bloody good effort
fair play i like you, you remind me of me
gotta start enjoying it again now then ease that power in
fair play i like you, you remind me of me
gotta start enjoying it again now then ease that power in
1800 Zetec 133bhp 140lbs/ft
mk2 pop 1.4i
- jonyb4
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- Posts: 9235
- Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:05 am
- Location: Port Talbot, South Wales
- Your car: Si 1.8, mk2 950, 2.0 capri
Car: 1995 Ford Fiesta Si 16v
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