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  • team_zi
    Pit Crew
    Decade Plus User
    • Aug 2004
    • 1637

    Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

    Will do, thanks Adam. I'll reposition the engine over the weekend, and see if I can get everything shoehorned-in first.

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    • team_zi
      Pit Crew
      Decade Plus User
      • Aug 2004
      • 1637

      Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

      Spent the weekend scanning in an original Ford Dealer Introduction Guide for the release of the Mk1 Fiesta. Some brilliant pictures and articles in the pack. It even comes with the radio scripts for the commercials.



      Overall some 120 pictures, all scanned in as hires TIFF's (2.47GB worth) so I'm now resizing, saving in PNG and will produce some downloadable PDF's for the various chapters in the guide.

      Ford launched the Mk1 Fiesta in 1976, and this is a copy of the Ford dealers introduction guide for the first Fiesta.


      I'll complete the process over the coming weeks.

      Also updated to stoppress page to include the Performance Ford appearance in December 2008s edition.

      Didn't get to do any work on the Fiesta, but she's never out of my mind.

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      • Tazman
        Bodger
        • Feb 2008
        • 76

        Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

        Originally posted by grahamb
        Didn't get to do any work on the Fiesta, but she's never out of my mind.
        Like all good women eh

        great write up, loving following your build

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        • team_zi
          Pit Crew
          Decade Plus User
          • Aug 2004
          • 1637

          Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

          Stuck in Crawley for two days this week. Will have to put in a few hours over the weekend. I've some custom suspension parts coming from the States. All alloy rear trailing arms and panhard rod, with alloy rod ends, which saves a 'significant' amount of weight at the rear. Every little helps.

          I'm trying to source a cheap suzuki samurai alternator at the moment, which is identical to the Brise/Raceline unit (unlike the Mitsubishi unit I bought on ebay last week. Doh!) I've asked Coordsport for a price, if they can supply one. Failing that, I can get one for £79 + VAT.

          Spotted a Chevrolet SSR on the M40 this morning. Very nice looking piece of kit.


          Oh and a new Scirocco, in white. Very tasty.

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          • angliaant
            Pit Crew
            Decade Plus User
            • Dec 2006
            • 1841

            Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

            cool... i saw a mk1 fezza down the scrappie at the weekend graham... it was quite solid aswell i was sooo tempted... i had to resist the temptation

            getting there now mate, soon be out and about...
            Wanted: Second Hand Tremec TKO 500, 600 or T56 Gearbox... Cash Waiting
            Any small welding, fabrication, engineering, paint or mechanical works undertaken, please PM for details.

            It would seem my computer skills are not good enough !!

            thanks Guys !

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            • team_zi
              Pit Crew
              Decade Plus User
              • Aug 2004
              • 1637

              Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

              Originally posted by angliaant
              getting there now mate, soon be out and about...
              Hoping so.

              Short water thermostat housing turned up yesterday. Looking at ideas for the plumbing now. Needs a header tank, or a swirl pot with header.

              This type of thing

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              • team_zi
                Pit Crew
                Decade Plus User
                • Aug 2004
                • 1637

                Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                Moved the engine back 20mm this weekend, and its now in its final resting position. I've also removed some metal from the front of the car (behind the radiator grill) to allow the radiator to lean forwards at the top, which moves it further away from the engine and the clearance / gap with the Titans is finally acceptable.

                Oh, and I washed the Scooby. Seemed too nice on Sunday afternoon to be stuck in a garage.

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                • david_white
                  Pole Position
                  Decade Plus User
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 4831

                  Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                  Coming along Graham, have you sorted the alternator yet?

                  Sierra cosworth turbo race car
                  QMN saloon car championship

                  RETRO Motorsport

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                  • team_zi
                    Pit Crew
                    Decade Plus User
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 1637

                    Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                    Originally posted by david_white
                    Coming along Graham, have you sorted the alternator yet?
                    Still looking to get a cheap Suzuki Samurai alternator. Cheapest I can find is £79+VAT at the moment.

                    Cut some more metal out tonight. Took the starter motor off to give me some more clearance. Damned solenoid on the back of the motor is giving clearance issues with the new radiator.

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                    • paulwoodford
                      Bodger
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 175

                      Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                      Looks brilliant!! I'd be so tempted to make it road legal

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                      • BigWallace
                        Spanner Monkey
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 259

                        Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                        Stunning Fezza Graham Saw it a while ago in a mag, can't remember which one tho! Was simply stunned at the attention to detail
                        Steer Fae The Rear!

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                        • team_zi
                          Pit Crew
                          Decade Plus User
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 1637

                          Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                          Originally posted by BigWallace
                          Stunning Fezza Graham Saw it a while ago in a mag, can't remember which one tho! Was simply stunned at the attention to detail
                          Rest assured when its all back together, she'll look even better than before.

                          It could have been CCC, or Retro Cars, or Performance Ford magazine. Not had a full feature for a few years now, but hoping she'll be worthy of some magazine inches when I've finished her off.

                          Managed to find some really useful lengths of scrap aluminium bar in the skips at work today. Shall make some engine steady bars from them, after cleaning them up in the caustic soda first, of course

                          Taken the plunge and bought a Suzuki Samurai alternator off the web today. Need to get that installed, then I can possibly move the radiator to a more central position, which would aid cooling, and solve the clearance issue with the starter motor.

                          Off to Crawley for another couple of days tomorrow, so she'll have to wait until Friday before I can try the alternator for size.

                          Once the alt/rad issues are fixed, its suspension back on time, and then off for an exhaust system to be made. She's looking forwards to some fresh air, having been couped up in the garage since August. And I can try the Scooby out as a tow car for the first time.

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                          • BigWallace
                            Spanner Monkey
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 259

                            Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                            Great stuff bud! Tryin t get the Corsair back on the road again. Waitin for one o my mates t get his mk1 shell back from his sisters house! Used mk2 front arches all round. He was almost in tears when I cut out the mint rear arches, then did the same t the new front wings! A joggling tool is a wonderful thing. Now t persuade him t let me rwd it! Just Zetec'd his mk4 Scort, Smoothed the landing panel, gas rammed the bonnet n resprayed the engine bay. Also building a 1930 model A Ford Ratrod for another mate... 670bhp B&M Megablown 6.3 Chevy n 350 box with a custom Hauser built 9" rear end (ally centre n st/st tubes), new chassis built. No rest for the wicked I suppose!
                            Steer Fae The Rear!

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                            • team_zi
                              Pit Crew
                              Decade Plus User
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 1637

                              Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                              The Suzuki Samurai alternator arrived last night, and it fits perfectly on the Raceline Alternator bracket. So that'll go on the engine tonight. And hopefully I can move the radiator over which will also cure the clearance issue between the fans and the starter solenoid. (Fingers crossed)

                              I've finished the Ford Fiesta Dealership Introduction Guide, that I scanned in a couple of weeks ago. Using a Freeware application called INFRAVIEW, I created a multipage TIFF file, and then printed it from INFRAVIEW to PDFCreator, which is a freeware PDF print driver.

                              The file is available for download from my New Ford Fiesta page
                              Ford launched the Mk1 Fiesta in 1976, and this is a copy of the Ford dealers introduction guide for the first Fiesta.


                              I had to resize all the scanned TIFFs to 50% of original, then imort in to INFRAVIEW which created a 0.5GB TIFF file, and the PDFCreator squeezed it down to 22MB.

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                              • team_zi
                                Pit Crew
                                Decade Plus User
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 1637

                                Re: My Mk1 Fiesta XR2

                                So I officially give up with the front mounted alternator. I've found the right alternator, and fitted it to the bracket, but the engine has to be leaned forwards to get the damn thing in. So I've canned the idea, and will have to go for rear mounted instead, using my existing Brise Daihatsu Charade 2 lug alternator that I ran on the Zetec. Not sure how to route the drive belt, as I'm running the ST150 engine mount which goes on the side of the chain cover, which may mean clearance issues.

                                If all else fails, I'll go down the electric water pump route, and just run the alternator straight off the crank, with a single idler/tensioner.

                                Nuts. Not to worry, nothing ventured, nothing gained.

                                At least I can now run the radiator in the centre of the front panel, and I no longer have a clearance issue with the starter solenoid. 8-)

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