Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

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  • dobuy
    Pit Crew
    • Dec 2007
    • 1678

    Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

    Originally posted by graham bahr
    me too
    Yep, way too much self control, you obviously like teasing us
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    • team_zi
      Pit Crew
      Decade Plus User
      • Aug 2004
      • 1637

      Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

      Tempted, but I need to connect up the crank sensor, cam sensor, air temp, water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, low oil pressure switch, throttle posn sensor, and all four wheel speed sensors first. And it needs coolant and hoses connecting up.

      Only 30 wires left to connect. I'm tempted to pre-populate the sensor connector on the back of the ECU and connect the ends of the wires together. Tonights little project.

      My remote filter adapter plate isn't earthed, and I need to earth it so the low oil pressure switch works. Hows best to do this? Simple self tapper and a wire to the chassis earth? Or can I get an NPT oil pressure switch that has its own earth tab?
      Last edited by team_zi; 06-04-2010, 08:19.

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      • exboyracer
        World Champion
        Decade Plus User
        • Nov 2003
        • 6740

        Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

        Personally I'd drill & tap a hole and fit an earth wire. Car looks great BTW

        1968 MK1 Escort 1300GT
        1969 'Big Wing' MK1 Escort
        1972 MK3 Cortina 1600XL
        1984 Sierra XR4i
        And other junk I don't like to talk about!

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        • mk2stu
          Spanner Monkey
          • Dec 2008
          • 318

          Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

          do you get good sick pay think id be tempted
          do ya like dags

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          • Tristan
            Mechanic
            • Dec 2009
            • 632

            Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

            2 wire switches are available . John Moynihan rallying definitely sells them .

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

              Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

              Originally posted by mk2stu
              do you get good sick pay think id be tempted
              I'm a contractor, so I get paid nowt for sick days 8(

              Wired in the oil pressure sender (Stack Dash) and the oil temperature sender (ECU) last night. I cant get the stack oil pressure display to read anything other than 4psi, so I think I've got the earth and signal wires the wrong round, so no harm done.

              I can spin the engine over on the starter, and I know I've got oil going round the engine, as the hoses when I release them, have oil dripping out. I'll fix the pressure sender wiring tonight and try again.

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

                Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                Tonight we have working oil pressure gauge and 40psi while cranking the engine over. The 1bar low oil pressure warning leds also work. So the sandwich plate must be earthed via the other sender units.

                The oil pressure gauge sender had the earth and signal cables swapped round, hence it read 4psi all the time. When I swapped them over it read 0psi, and the pressure gauge now shows the actual oil pressure.

                And 40psi on the key isn't bad is it? And it holds the pressure for 20seconds after I stop cranking the engine.

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                • Tristan
                  Mechanic
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 632

                  Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                  40 psi on the key is bloody excellent IMO . Cold oil tho? even if it drops to half that when hot it'd be still plenty!

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                  • Graham
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                    • Feb 2006
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                    Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                    And 40psi on the key isn't bad is it? And it holds the pressure for 20seconds after I stop cranking the engine.
                    nowt wrong with that,
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                    • team_zi
                      Pit Crew
                      Decade Plus User
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 1637

                      Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                      Just been speaking to the guys on the shopfloor about the best way to join all the shielded twisted pair cables together for the 10 sensor feeds.
                      They reckon I need to join the drain wires from the ten cables together, using tails, which are then joined together and form a common earth.
                      The MOD way of doing this is to use a soldersleeve, which is a heatshrinkable sleeve that has a metal solder ring inside, so the tail is layed along side the earth shield, and when heat is applied the tail is soldered to the shield. But my cables have a foil shield and a drain wire, so I cant do that, which is no bad thing really.

                      I'll make 10 tails tonight, and get to work on the cables.

                      Its never ever going to be considered a MILSPEC loom, but at least the approach I've taken is to use the same techniques as used for MOD cabling.

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

                        Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                        Made up all the tails for the shielded cables over the weekend. This basically means that all the earths and all the 5v supplies are brought back to a few common wires that terminate in the sensor connectors.

                        One tail supplies the earths for the crank and cam sensors.
                        Another supplies 9 earths for the other 8 sensors and the dashboard ecu switches.
                        Both the two 5v tails provide three 5v wires for the dashboard ecu traction control pot, the four hall effect wheel speed sensors, and the throttle position sensor.

                        I've prepared four of the shielded cables next to the ecu, to be wired in, and I'll do another four tonight. I'm double checking which wire goes to each sensor too, so I don't make any mistakes.

                        I'm hoping to get the axle bar back this week, and I'm just left with connecting the gear selector cables and plumbing in the clutch. Does anyone have experience of doing this?

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                        • pepa.xr.mi
                          Tyre Kicker
                          • Apr 2010
                          • 7

                          Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                          wow, just read from start to finish and i have never seen such quality cant wait to see how it goes....

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                          • Luke
                            Spanner Monkey
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 392

                            Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                            Have to agree it is pretty special.

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

                              Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                              Thanks for the feedback :\

                              Just a few wires to solder this evening, and she's ready for liftoff.
                              Need to make two new fuel lines, which'll take an hour + a few bandaids for the puncture wounds from the stainless braiding (I hate stainless braiding).
                              Need to arrange to get the car down to Luton next week for the hose fitting. Need to pick a sunny day of course.

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                              • mervhill
                                Pit Crew
                                • Oct 2005
                                • 1268

                                Re: Grahamb's Mk1 Fiesta XR2 Duratec HE Hillclimber

                                Originally posted by grahamb
                                a few bandaids for the puncture wounds from the stainless braiding (I hate stainless braiding).
                                Tell me about it!!! Was doing my brakes last weekend with the bastard stuff!!

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