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  • Roadsport
    Racer
    Decade Plus User
    • Dec 2008
    • 2106

    Re: Race Escort Zetec SE (engine build)

    One down (almost, still need to turn it left a little to align with the exhaust pipe) three to go.
    The position of the collector is not ideal as sits a bit below the x-member level and is the lowest point of the car .
    So I need to stay between the white lines (little more) from now on...

    "Failure is always an option." - Adam Savage

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    • Dazzabhoy
      Spanner Monkey
      • Jul 2009
      • 308

      Re: Race Escort Zetec SE (engine build)

      looking good mate, this is always a cracking thread to read

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      • Roadsport
        Racer
        Decade Plus User
        • Dec 2008
        • 2106

        Re: Race Escort Zetec SE (engine build)

        Originally posted by Dazzabhoy
        looking good mate, this is always a cracking thread to read
        Thanks D. I'm pleased with the progress too. So far.
        Last edited by Roadsport; 04-01-2010, 21:23.
        "Failure is always an option." - Adam Savage

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        • Tristan
          Mechanic
          • Dec 2009
          • 632

          Re: Race Escort Zetec SE (engine build)

          There's so much time measuring and tweaking and thinking in exhausts isn't there? I made a few and you would just wonder where the hours go..

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          • Roadsport
            Racer
            Decade Plus User
            • Dec 2008
            • 2106

            Re: Race Escort Zetec SE (engine build)

            Originally posted by Tristan
            There's so much time measuring and tweaking and thinking in exhausts isn't there? I made a few and you would just wonder where the hours go..
            So far the exhaust system has gone fluently. But I've now only done the easy bits.
            The following three primary pipes should be more challenging.

            This project has been the most time consuming build yet. There are now off the self solutions for this one so very much customisation needed. Luckily most of the engine parts were available on order or off the shelf.
            "Failure is always an option." - Adam Savage

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            • Roadsport
              Racer
              Decade Plus User
              • Dec 2008
              • 2106

              DIY mani

              Got the second primary pipe done today. This one was not fluent in any way. The first version came out too short and went to the bin.
              Now the manifold is starting to take shape so I hope the third one can be assembled on the floor rather than in the engine bay. Easier on the back if nothing else.



              "Failure is always an option." - Adam Savage

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              • Roadsport
                Racer
                Decade Plus User
                • Dec 2008
                • 2106

                Re: DIY mani

                Third done.
                Was faster to make than the second since it could be assembled in the bench.



                "Failure is always an option." - Adam Savage

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                • 4drmatt
                  Racer
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 2079

                  Re: DIY mani

                  good stuff. that looks very neat
                  sigpic

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                  • dobuy
                    Pit Crew
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 1678

                    Re: DIY mani

                    great job, looks brilliant
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                    www.gulfpetrolheads.com

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                    • Roadsport
                      Racer
                      Decade Plus User
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 2106

                      Re: DIY mani

                      Thanks guys!
                      I really hope it works propperly too.
                      "Failure is always an option." - Adam Savage

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                      • Tristan
                        Mechanic
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 632

                        Re: DIY mani

                        Top notch . How are the lenghts working out evenly for you? Where'd you get the funky looking extractor?

                        a cylinder head question now... what was the standard Ford ports like? nice shape , smooth and with a nice transition to the valve seats , or were they badly finished?

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                        • Roadsport
                          Racer
                          Decade Plus User
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 2106

                          Re: DIY mani

                          Originally posted by Tristan
                          Top notch . How are the lenghts working out evenly for you? Where'd you get the funky looking extractor?

                          a cylinder head question now... what was the standard Ford ports like? nice shape , smooth and with a nice transition to the valve seats , or were they badly finished?
                          Getting them even is the tricky part. But now the three pipes are all within 5mm from each other. So close enought for me.
                          Can't really be absolutely sure about the lenghts and differences of the primaries since it's quite tricky measuring them 100% accuratelly. But the little stubs welded on the flange allow me to fine tune the lenghts a little. After all the pipes are done. If I need a pipe to be longer I'll just slide a spacer ring between the primary pipe and a flange. A little like I did with the third pipe.
                          Also made sure the primaries all run straight for about 10cm or so before they go in to the collector. This allows me to shorten the primaries If needed in the RR session.



                          It is a custom made extractor for this set up. I've had it made cause that's the bit I can't do myself.

                          The ports are fairly good. Most of the work needs to be done around the valve seat area and the seat itself. I guess the ports mainly need cleanig up a bit. Not sure tough I'm not an expert come to cylinder head modifying. I had my headmodified by an expert. You can retain original valves and tappets for up to very high stage of tune.
                          Last edited by Roadsport; 07-01-2010, 22:39.
                          "Failure is always an option." - Adam Savage

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                          • Tristan
                            Mechanic
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 632

                            Re: DIY mani

                            Thats very clever thinking leavin all the pipes straight before the extractor.

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                            • Roadsport
                              Racer
                              Decade Plus User
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 2106

                              Re: DIY mani

                              That clever idea got a minor set back today as I made the fourth pirimary pipe. The final tube could not be made with the 10 cm straight section. The pipe would have been too long and the bend would have been too tight . The straight section is only 7 cm on this final one. So that leaves me the possibility to shorten the manifold by 5cm without much effort.
                              "Failure is always an option." - Adam Savage

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                              • Roadsport
                                Racer
                                Decade Plus User
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 2106

                                Re: DIY mani

                                It's now done. For now. Or atleast I thought it was.
                                Learned today that I had made the measurements all wrong. I had misunderstood the starting and the ending points. So now I need to modify the manifold a whole 7(ish)cm shorter
                                But I guess that's what happens when you don't know what you are doing.
                                And after all its only a little nip and tuk job before I get the seams TIG welded.


                                Last edited by Roadsport; 08-01-2010, 18:10.
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