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Re: My XR2i Turbo project *Engine now out 04/04/10*

Postby XRMike on Mon May 10, 2010 7:51 pm

Looking good matey!
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Re: My XR2i Turbo project *Engine now out 04/04/10*

Postby moondustka on Tue May 11, 2010 12:04 am

Another nice project :) Popping up left right and centre!

Everyone is going zetec turbo :)

I've got a rover inlet I'm not using if you're interested, complete too.
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Re: My XR2i Turbo project *Engine now out 04/04/10*

Postby sikora on Tue May 11, 2010 9:56 pm

Think i'll be changing engine plans again :rolleyes:
The garage i'm using belongs to my aunty and shes found a buyer for her house. Not sure how long i'll have but i need to concentrate on the body and look for somewhere else to at least store the car. Definately putting the turbo plans on the back burner for now, so it'll either be an N/A 2.0 or the 1.6 back in :(
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Re: My XR2i Turbo project *Engine now out 04/04/10*

Postby sikora on Wed May 12, 2010 1:28 pm

XRMike :Looking good matey!


I'm probably at the garage this weekend if you still want to pop down. I'll let you know
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jayrs on Thu May 13, 2010 1:31 pm

been a while since i looked in on this, rust looks bad on the bulk head mate, i hope its surface and not gone though
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Thu May 13, 2010 10:46 pm

The rust under the scuttle panel is only surface rust. The lower bits of rust go through to the front arches so i can cut that out easy enough.
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jayrs on Fri May 14, 2010 12:40 pm

not tto bad then mate :)
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Sun May 16, 2010 5:34 pm

Update

Boot and doors are off. The 2 top door pins came out relatively easy, however the lower ones proved to be rather stubborn. I bought a door pin remover specifically for Fiesta's which last all of about 10 blows with a hammer. What a waste of money that was!
Passenger side was removed by clamping a pair of mole grips under head of the pin and a combination of a pry bar under them and hammering down on the grips :rolleyes:
Drivers side had snapped in half and just wouldn't move. As i have a replacement door for that side, i decided to just cut hinge on the door off and then through the middle of the remaining metal.

Broken pin removal tool :x

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Next up was making the spit to mount the car on so could work on the underneath alot easier.
After reading RS Rob's project thread, i decided to use the same method to mount the rear support as the bumper holes aren't as strong as the front ones. I opened out the ends of the chassis legs to allow me to slide a piece of 40x40 RHS inside and bolted up using the holes already in the bottom of the legs

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Rear mount welded up and bolted up to the car

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Here are the stands that i made up

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And the car fully bolted up on the spit.

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I've made it to only allow 180 degrees rotation rather than 360 as it would have to be made alot higher to clear the corners of the roof, plus i dont really need it upside down anyway
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jayrs on Sun May 16, 2010 5:54 pm

looks good mate.
i wouldnt of cut the rear panel though, i would of put a large plate on the inside of the boot though.
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Sun May 16, 2010 5:57 pm

Its only opened up the holes that are there already. The rear panel is being replaced eventually anyway
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jayrs on Sun May 16, 2010 8:21 pm

ah right, if its being replaced that explains it
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby moondustka on Sun May 16, 2010 10:34 pm

Must be soo nice work on the car when it's like that! Good job :)
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:05 am

moondustka :Must be soo nice work on the car when it's like that! Good job :)


Removed the rear beam and front subframe on the weekend. Effortless on the spit :)
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:08 am

Well i missed the Ford Fair deadline :lol: Maybe next year
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jayrs on Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:17 pm

we have all said that :lol:
im hoping to have the xr2 done by then, but tbh, prob wont touch it till next year now so cant see that happening :bonkers: :lol:
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:33 pm

jayrs :we have all said that :lol:
im hoping to have the xr2 done by then, but tbh, prob wont touch it till next year now so cant see that happening :bonkers: :lol:



I'll give up setting a deadline. Its done when its done
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jayrs on Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:24 am

its not a dead line, i dont make them, im just saying i would like it done by then :lol:
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:21 am

Desperately need this on the road soon as though. Its been over 12 months since i last drove a car. Just got my clapped out Escort van to get me around
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jonyb4 on Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:34 am

take your time with it mate, dont rush, the longer you take the more thorough you can be :)
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:30 pm

Wow is it really 5 months since I last updated this??

To be fair, there's not been much progress due to the money drain that Christmas usually becomes.
I have however gained the services of an ex panel beater/painter who recently started work at my place. I've been picking his brains and taking on board alot of advice on what direction to go with the restoration.

First off, I've given up looking for genuine rear quarter panels and have decided to go down the fuel filler repair panel/ new arches route. Nothing was getting done while I kept looking for the quarters and I feel alot more confident doing it with repair sections now I have the help of a professional.
He's also offered to paint the car for me, which has helped a great deal in getting my mind back on the car as I saw the potentially large bodyshop cost as quite a stumbling block.

So I have a genuine fuel filler repair panel and 2 pattern arches on there way to me this week. I'm also hoping to give my garage a bit of an upgrade this weekend with new lighting and workbench in preparation for the work ahead.
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jonyb4 on Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:16 pm

ah im glad your getting back on track

dont give up on the little Xr :Q
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:58 pm

Time for an update

The dirty work has begun. Started on the n/s first. Ripped the sill off to be, as expected, treated to some rust. Cut away the rot and replaced with fresh metal. None of this is available in pre made panels, its all made from cardboard templates and cut from 1.6mm steel.

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Rot cut away

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New metal in place, ready to weld

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Ive also sorted the rot inside the front inner arch. Photos dont really do the work justice as it doesnt show the great big curves i had to shape for the strut and wheel clearance on full lock

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I have now also sourced an engine from Carbonboy67, a 1.8 Zetec E with all the parts to convert it to 130ps RS1800 . Made the trip down to Dorset for it, heard it running then ripped it from the car
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby FRSJON on Fri Feb 25, 2011 11:19 pm

nice bit of welding there :) take it thats the engine out of his track car,run sweetly that one :Q
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby knuckles on Fri Feb 25, 2011 11:42 pm

nice progress

only just noticed this. Spits are awesome. Lets you get to every part of the car with ease.
excellent welding too !

will keep an eye on this one :)
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jayrs on Sat Feb 26, 2011 1:29 am

looking good mate, some metal working going on there :Q
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby jonyb4 on Sat Feb 26, 2011 4:49 pm

nice to hear you got the right engine for the Xr mate

glad to see some progress coming too :D

great fabrication work
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby RS rob on Sat Feb 26, 2011 8:36 pm

good effort,
lots of work ahead, keep at it!
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Re: My XR2i project *Now fully stripped*

Postby sikora on Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:55 am

Suppose an update is due, even if not much has happened :rolleyes:

Little bit more welding done, but not much. Strengthened the rear of the sill and cut away the lip that's corroded slightly. Seems silly to just put the sill over it after the metalwork i've put into it previously.

Really need to get back into this. Been held up by a lack of a mig welder. Despite being a welding by trade, I don't actually own one myself :lol: I've been using my uncle's machine, but he's needed it himself alot this year. Thinking of investing in one myself in the new year

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Another reason for the lack of progress is this:

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Picked it up for £300 off a friend. Its had a slight knock, which the gearbox and n/s wheel took the brunt of. Fitted a working gearbox, n/s wheel, wishbone and track rod (All included in the price of the car too ) as well as a new clutch. Needs to get the tracking done to see if its bent anything else.
Picked up a water pump and timing belt, as well as new filters and fluids. As long as the tracking goes ok, should be mot'd and taxed and in a few weeks.

I'll add that this is to replace my Escort van as my daily. The XR project will continue :)
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Re: My XR2i and Zetec S projects - UPDATE 25/11/11

Postby jonyb4 on Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:40 am

aah nice, good little Zetec s, love them in red with amber indicators, very cheap too, should be a lovely daily :)


glad the XR is still breathing, even if its still on life support atm :P
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Re: My XR2i and Zetec S projects - UPDATE 25/11/11

Postby sikora on Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:16 am

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Re: My XR2i and Zetec S projects - UPDATE 25/11/11

Postby jonyb4 on Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:31 am

:lol: comedy!
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Re: My XR2i and Zetec S projects - UPDATE 25/11/11

Postby jonyb4 on Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:44 pm

only the one side?
come on more pics! :P

this wont get old haha
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Re: My XR2i and Zetec S projects - UPDATE 25/11/11

Postby Rs Adz on Sun Mar 04, 2012 12:54 pm

hows this coming
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