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  • paulwoodford
    Bodger
    • Sep 2005
    • 175

    KA Championship rally car rebuild

    Hi guys

    Some of you will know the car from Britishrally and a few other forums I'm on; most recently PassionFord but I thought I'd whack a summary thread up on here to show how far the car has come, because I know there are a fair few motorsport fans on TS.

    Nutshell:

    I sold my race-prepped XR2 with a view to swapping seats and driving a rally car this year (I co-drove last year alongside my hillclimb/sprint activities in the Fiesta). I had a rough idea that I wanted a 1400 class fwd factory built rally car, but in the back of my mind I had always wanted one of the Boreham Challenge spec KAs.

    This one came up for sale on the Isle of Man, where it has enjoyed a lot of success following its retirement from the Ka Rally Championship in 2002. Among its accolades is a win on the 2006 RBS Manx International, and I even have the trophies to go with the car!!

    Anyway - after viewing a couple of KAs that had, over the years 'lost' a lot of the works bits (999/909 parts), this one ticked all the boxes and came with literally a transit van FULL of spares, including 28 Speedlines with P Zero slick and intermediate tyres (most new or nearly new), and a spare engine; which would come in useful in the not too distant future - read on...

    Having had no sleep since the Thursday (due to the annoyingly unsociable crossing times to the Island) we departed for England on the Saturday afternoon. The car made it all the way from the Isle of Man back to East Yorkshire, but unfortunately melted 3 pistons on the Ouse Bridge, not more than 10 miles from my house. Bugger.

    So to cut a long story short, I decided to undertake the engine work myself, with the help of my mate (a qualified mechanic - so cheating a little!). The engine was well and truly screwed, having run lean and made a mess of the block. Cue spare engine, which happened to also have all the Ford Racing bits and next to zero miles on it. We used the best bits from both engines, along with getting new valve guides pressed into the (very trick!) Endura head.

    Meanwhile, with the engine in bits at my mate's workshop the car was sitting looking a little used and sorry for itself in my garage at home. While I had sternly promised myself (and my girlfriend!!) that I wouldn't go to the lengths I had on the XR2 build for fear of not daring to use it for its intended purpose, I just had to pass the time while we waited for pockets of time here and there to build the engine back up. So, pretty much a full shell rebuild ensued (mainly a tidy up from top to bottom, but you get the idea), with new parts on the outside, inside and literally everything inspected, cleaned, tidied and replaced if necessary.

    The engine, as of the end of January is now in, and I'm awaiting an appointment with Bogg Brothers in North Yorkshire for a proper rolling road set up and a full suspension service for the Proflex. But at least it runs and is looking the part.

    I didn't plan a project as much as this one had been, but at this stage I find it easy (and somewhat relaxing) to sit back on the sofa as I write this and think "I'm glad things turned out the way they did". The engine failure has given me chance to check everything, tidy everything up and learn a hell of a lot that will no doubt come in useful when I'm competing, and generally maintaining the car.

    Anyway, without further a-do; and sorry that took so long, I fully intended it not to - some pictures to document my life (!) over the last few months...



































































    Last edited by paulwoodford; 10-02-2009, 10:49.

  • paulwoodford
    Bodger
    • Sep 2005
    • 175

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    • paulwoodford
      Bodger
      • Sep 2005
      • 175

      #3
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      Some will remember the wiper mod I made to the XR2 - well it's even more important to have effective windscreen wash/wipe on a rally car, so I've also done it to the Ka...





      New brakes…



      My Dad also dropped off the strut brace and master cylinder brace bar he's been painting...







      And here are a few pics of the car in action on various rallies over the last few years; believe me these served as great motivation during the 'dark hours' of the rebuild!









      Sorry if some of the pictures are out of sync - that's roughly chronological! Didn't realise I had so many if I'm honest, you don't notice it when you're only posting a couple a day oops!

      Hope you like - comments and questions welcome.

      Cheers

      Paul

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      • Gmac
        **************
        Decade Plus User
        • Sep 2001
        • 10801

        #4
        Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

        That's a great thread Paul

        The car looks fantastic. I look forward to seeing you on Motors TV

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        • Dan
          I used to be: steely dan
          Decade Plus User
          • Aug 2006
          • 4378

          #5
          Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

          nice project.. the kind we'd all like to do i think.. no rust to worry about, just adding some nice bits and making it look tidier

          keep us upto date with how you get on, always interesting to hear

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          • paulwoodford
            Bodger
            • Sep 2005
            • 175

            #6
            Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

            Cheers guys - yeh the only rust was surface to be honest.

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            • Retromotorsport
              Part of the furniture
              Decade Plus User
              • Mar 2004
              • 14285

              #7
              Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

              Welcome aboard Paul ... and look forward to seeing more of the car in action
              Gary

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              • gonk12
                Bodger
                • Jul 2008
                • 94

                #8
                Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

                hi look forward to following this. that pic of the front with the spot pod on is meeeeen

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

                  #9
                  Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

                  Its looking good Paul, as always its a credit to you.

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                  • sambo
                    Pit Crew
                    Decade Plus User
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 1934

                    #10
                    Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

                    Cool mate, they are great handling little cars!!

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                    • Wessie
                      Spanner Monkey
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 447

                      #11
                      Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

                      nice rebuild, keep us updated on your season progress
                      is it on a manx plate?

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                      • paulwoodford
                        Bodger
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 175

                        #12
                        Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

                        Yes - on a Manx plate at the minute. I've got up to 6 months to change it over onto UK plates.

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                        • M11rf
                          Pole Position
                          Decade Plus User
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 4346

                          #13
                          Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

                          The guy grinding the valves in looks like he is praying...

                          Our Father who art in heaven...

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                          • paulwoodford
                            Bodger
                            • Sep 2005
                            • 175

                            #14
                            Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

                            That's me - I guess I was kind of praying because it was at that point I realised that there was a bit of play in the valve guides and I knew I'd have to get some hardened ones put in. LOL!

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                            • Wessie
                              Spanner Monkey
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 447

                              #15
                              Re: KA Championship rally car rebuild

                              Originally posted by paulwoodford
                              Yes - on a Manx plate at the minute. I've got up to 6 months to change it over onto UK plates.
                              changing subject, any idea who used to own it over on the Isle of Man
                              good luck on your events this year

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