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mark69
20-11-2006, 20:39
This is the water rail we use,sticks out 55 mm.Might be some use :thumb:

mark69
20-11-2006, 22:05
Having trouble getting the picture to upload but I think I've sorted it out now, hope you can all see it !!

Robscort
20-11-2006, 23:33
Thanks for the info Mark. What vehicle is the water rail from, or is this something you fabricated?

mark69
21-11-2006, 19:59
Thanks for the info Mark. What vehicle is the water rail from, or is this something you fabricated?
T car uses 2 litre duratec,water rail looks like original thats been modified. Graham Hathaway can supply them:thumb:

reedy
18-12-2006, 19:31
I've a Raceline water rail and fitting kit for sale if anyone is interested, new & unused.

mk1matt
18-12-2006, 21:20
Price??????

alladdin
19-12-2006, 00:12
they look an easier job than a zetec water rail ?

reedy
19-12-2006, 08:49
£225 all in with the postage.
I've had a mod done to it by a machining company for the heater hose to return to the back of the head, and for an additional temp sensor. These can be removed and blanked with proper plugs which I can supply if need be.

neilm
24-12-2006, 15:10
they look an easier job than a zetec water rail ?

Not really.

If you come the exhaust side of the engine you have to come up over the exhaust while still making sure you can take the exhaust manifold off without having to remove the water rail.

If you came round the induction side you would have to come under the throttle bodies / carbs

Also, if you want one in something like an Escort then you need to keep it all nice and neat so you dont have to chop the bulkhead.

In a Kit car it doesnt matter a jot... but where space is tight.. neatness is the key.

cr500dom
11-06-2007, 23:36
Will soon be offering a much more cost effective solution, that maintains all the standard outlets but in a more RWD Friendly package :thumb::cool::D

Watch this space for RWD Duratec Alloy Sumps as well :cool:

HTH
Dom

RWD_COS
12-06-2007, 17:17
Now that the 2.3 Duratec is in a rear wheel drive Transit, you can buy a Ford water rail for about £100.

JonSegger
10-07-2007, 12:31
Is the new transit RWD? I had heard it was FWD?

Does anyone on here have a new Duratec RWD Tranny? If so, pics of the engine bay would be good. :)

RWD_COS
10-07-2007, 22:46
You can get the new transit in FWD & RWD with the 2.3 Duratec.

JonSegger
11-07-2007, 10:41
Ah OK that makes sense. (I wonder why Ford did that then? must cost more to develop both orientations...)

TTommy
11-07-2007, 12:29
van sits lower when FWD

RWD_COS
11-07-2007, 13:50
Info

Water rail part numbers, it is a 2 piece part.

Part number 6C1G-8594-AC, FINS 1374912

and

Part number 6C1G-8K556-AC, FINS 1374190

And here is a schematic of what it looks like.

http://www.turbosport.co.uk/attachment.php?attachmentid=13828&stc=1&d=1184157960

JonSegger
11-07-2007, 14:09
Ah cheers. So it takes it over the exhaust side then like the raceline etc. versions.

(I'm considering swapping my Zetec for a Duratec in the rally car) :)

reedy
11-07-2007, 21:05
I've just installed a Duratec into my Mk2 Escort rally car. I used the aluminium rear pipe, then chopped up the steel pipe as required.
I have a new rear pipe for sale if anyone is interested. £75

mk1matt
11-07-2007, 22:22
I converted the mondeo one for around a tenner:thumb:
And it comes out inlet side.

JonSegger
12-07-2007, 13:55
Reedy - looks good. Are you running a header tank?

mk1matt - I've been following your thread. Coming along a treat isn't it...

reedy
12-07-2007, 17:03
No I'm not using a header tank. The top of the radiator is the highest part of the system so I'm hoping to get away without one. Has't been used in anger as yet though ?

mk1matt
13-07-2007, 23:48
Reedy - looks good. Are you running a header tank?

mk1matt - I've been following your thread. Coming along a treat isn't it...


:thumb: shouldnt be long now:)

JonSegger
16-07-2007, 11:19
Hi Reedy, yeah I'll be interested to see how you get on. I've heard stories of people having problems with erratic temperatures when running water rails and no header tanks.

davejupp
19-07-2007, 00:11
i can get these for a round £55 if anyone wants one

http://media.turbosport.co.uk/2007/7/2007071823102169800DSC00787.JPG
http://media.turbosport.co.uk/2007/7/2007071823106838074DSC00788.JPG

davejupp
19-07-2007, 00:12
more pics please reedy :thumb:

JonSegger
19-07-2007, 14:53
Hi Davejupp - am I correct in thinking that the bottom pic is upside down? i.e. meaning that the water pipe will run along the exhaust side?

davejupp
19-07-2007, 19:41
yes thats rite

reedy
19-07-2007, 21:24
Bought the engine second hand from a Grass track racer. A big mistake ! Am in the process of rebuilding it properly at the moment. Will be in the look out for a block & head if anyone knows for one.

evodave
21-07-2007, 10:36
Who made the exhaust manifold or where did it come from ? Looks impressive...

reedy
21-07-2007, 18:02
It was made by a chap called Harvey from West Wales. He used to work for some of the formula one teams. I just gave hime the specification drawings and the car for the week, and left him to it. He doesn't even have a full tube bender, and it was only about £300 !

zetecpower
21-07-2007, 21:46
It was made by a chap called Harvey from West Wales. He used to work for some of the formula one teams. I just gave hime the specification drawings and the car for the week, and left him to it. He doesn't even have a full tube bender, and it was only about £300 ! I have heard about him he is near Llandysul? has a exceptionally good reputation apparently better than anyone else in the market

reedy
22-07-2007, 10:12
That's him. A really helpful chap, with a very good reputation.

davejupp
31-08-2007, 19:27
My engine bay
http://media.turbosport.co.uk/2007/8/2007083118273863831DSC00870.JPG