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a_j_mair |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 19:54 |
wot idea was that then? plan is to make it into a wide arched van. Or might just strip it and sell the bits | |
Ditch |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 16:05 |
quote: ;) you liked my idea then ? | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 15:40 |
i could always just buy an engine at the scrappys and not bother rebuilding it. what mods could i do without strippin it. exhaust induction kit etc. | |
Born_corsa02 |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 15:27 |
fiestaturbo.com is a good fiesta website the zetec is a bit too complicated for your first engine rebuild as beardy says do somthing cheap before potentially wastin shit loads of money | |
LukeGSi |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 15:26 |
quote: http://www.fiestaturbo.com was always a good site when i had mine!! :thumbs: | |
BeArDy |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 15:21 |
your best get it Buy a cheap car for about £50 which runs | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 15:00 |
you always turn up loadza crap with searches. does no one no ny good sites save me the hassle | |
Kris TD |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 14:54 |
do a search, there is bound to be hundreds of guides for varing parts of engine recon | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 14:52 |
does ny1 no ny good websites for engine rebuilds or fiestas? | |
Kris TD |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 14:52 |
yes definately | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 14:51 |
should i invest in a torque wrench then? | |
Kris TD |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 14:46 |
just one thing, it is vital that you do things back up to the correct torque. dont cut any corners, and think that will do cos it wont. | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 19th Feb 04 at 14:42 |
anyone no of good fiesta websites | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 17th Feb 04 at 20:45 |
thinking bout buyin a 1.6/1.8 zetec for ma fiesta project. gonna be wide arch if a go ahead with it | |
J da Silva |
posted on 17th Feb 04 at 20:31 |
what engine u looking at rebuilding? | |
Adam-D |
posted on 17th Feb 04 at 20:18 |
haynes manual is good but there always little things they miss like | |
J da Silva |
posted on 17th Feb 04 at 20:18 |
you'd have to understand the components, structure and purpose of the engine throughout. | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 17th Feb 04 at 20:16 |
could you not just take it to bits following a haynes manual or something? | |
sfxer |
posted on 17th Feb 04 at 19:59 |
well i think the answer is in the question there mate, | |
a_j_mair |
posted on 17th Feb 04 at 19:52 |
how hard is it to strip and rebuild an engine if you no nothin about them? thinkin bout gettin one at scrappys |