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Rollinz
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« Reply #20 on: May 10, 2009, 02:37:11 PM »

this looks mad as hell lol,

cant wait to see it finished,
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« Reply #21 on: May 10, 2009, 02:37:53 PM »

Looks a bit van'ny m8  Grin coming on well
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« Reply #22 on: May 24, 2009, 01:52:42 AM »

Turning out to be a white van man Grin I was expecting windows to be put in
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« Reply #23 on: May 24, 2009, 03:07:38 AM »

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I see the pics and i can just imagine leepu sat next to you on the 'test drive' screaming  LMAO.

Look whos talking  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #24 on: June 19, 2009, 12:14:16 PM »

I wanna see more of this project, so what's happnin?
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« Reply #25 on: June 19, 2009, 02:35:28 PM »

Things have come to halt at the mo, this month i've got/had my daughters christening, my birthday, a kitchen to refit and a wife........

As soon as i progress any i'll put some pics up.  Cool
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« Reply #26 on: January 09, 2010, 04:19:40 PM »

Where does the time go at all, thought i'd better resurect this old thread as i'm hoping to get a little more time on the 'van' this year.

So here's how things are so far...

I finished welding the rear door in and decided i wanted to turn my attention to the bulkhead. My idea is to run the wiring loom inside the inner wings like they do on the later escorts.

So here it is.


Wiring grommit hole cut out.


welded into it's new home.




Old hole filled in, and how it looks so far.

i decided too tackle the rust issue in the floor, sills (inner and outer) and seat mount.

Heres the pics of progress.

Heres how the floor started.









As you can see, rust and lots of it...

cut out the seat mount and removed the absolutly rotten support bracket from underneath too.



i then put in a fresh piece of steel once i'd cut out the rusty bits.



spot welded a mint seat mount back on



gave all a lick of chassis oil resistant black and started on the inner sill.





Just a quick pic of the repairs to the inner sills as i just plodded on to try and get as much done as i could.



Just floor repairs, middle sill and outer sills to do then one side is finally complete.

Just gotta do it all again to the otherside.

When i had a quiet couple of weeks in work i decided to attack the proposed engine for the van.
I'm gonna go the 2.0 16v hybrid route and have most of the parts to build it.

The head is stripped and in the engineers shop getting a light skim and a couple of valves guides put into it (better to get the pro's on the case) as there was 9 bent valves in the head and one snapped in half when i took it out!!!!

So, ,i started with a relatively easy piece to strip, overhaul and recondition.....

The alternator:-

I didn't get any before pics but you all know what a dirty alternator looks like, the colour is a clue as to the final colour of the van too....

Fully stripped, bead blasted and then painted in............................................

Wait for it








Kawasaki green, sorry for those who don't like it.....

the project has got a name now, hussy 
Reason being is the reg is H*** USS and also the fact of that everytime i take something off (metal or deadening) she throws me a suprise.

Heres the progress of the floor.

I started cutting the rust out of the floor and was left with this.





Tacked in the replacement steel and lined it all up.





All done.





Underside view, bit of a clean needed under here. Once the under sealant is on you'll never know any differant.





In between welding the floor together i started to remove the sunroof housing as i'm desunroofing it, giving the floor cahnce to cool and not warp.

All gone, nearly, i'm leaving some of it attatched to the roof to stop it sagging down.



I also spotted a couple of 'blisters' under the factory sound deadening so i removed the lot to investigate further and found just a couple of holes that will be cut out and plated up.





With the floor all welded up it was time to mock up the outer sill cover.





And thats where i'm up to so far. Hope you like, sorry it's been so long.
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« Reply #27 on: January 09, 2010, 05:01:31 PM »

Really good to see this updated  Cool Fair play to you mate, keep chipping away at it, be a real interesting one to see finished this. As for the colour.... why not! Nothing about this project is going to be "original", so why not do something different with the paint too! Look forward to seeing more as you progress  Cool
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« Reply #28 on: June 05, 2010, 04:44:10 PM »

Right then, a little update but not alot to show apart from some new bits destined for the 'van'

I've sold my saph and decided to inject some of the money into the project.

Bought a full set of flo-flex poly bushes (2wd cosworth)





Gonna take all the steel sleeves into work and copy them with stainless. 



Also bought a set of 2wd cossie front discss and a set of 4x4 cosworth rear discs off mtec on ebay, not bad for £150 for the lot delivered from ireland.







Also bought a set of braided cosworth brake lines from woodford motorsport.



A set of 4i arches



and finally, some granada estate rear arms with arb mounts   

Put a couple of extra welds on the shock absorber nut that ford only lightly fuse on in the factory, also blanked off the abs holes as i wont be running abs.





Parts still to come are a brand new pair of 4x4 cosworth rear calipers, genuine ford, and a few little bits for my engine build.

Finally got the last bits together to build my engine. 

As always, i'll let the pics do the talkin.


Sump with oil temp sender mounting point in it 


Mocal oil cooler take off mounted


Very close to the crank sensor....


Polished dipstick tube and breather







All new bolts externally, and stainless steel ones in the rocker/coil pack cover. 


A soilid bar off construction grade stainless steel ready to copy the zinc plated inserts i got with my polybush kit.


on with the machining.


One down..... Stainless on the left and mild steel on the right.

Thats how things stand at the moment, just gotta finish painting the inlet manifold and then i'll mount that. As soon as i make any more head way i'll update my thread.
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« Reply #29 on: June 07, 2010, 04:18:00 PM »

All i can say is i'm not mr postman's favorite person at the moment  ROFL

My boss is getting intruiged as to what i'm building bcoz of all the parcels that go through work for me.

My latest purchases are



Smoke fronted guages



How they look with power to them  :DD



Oil temp
Oil Pressure
Water Temp

All electric senders/adaptors included in the kits too.





Scorpion 2.0 dohc exhaust system.



1.8 cvh flywheel for the engine, just needs a skim and then it'll be going on the engine.



Left hand drive mt75 bell housing.  Smiley



Cossie 170mph speedo.

Thats it so far, i'll get a couple of pictures ofd the engine so far tomorrow and post them up, i must say it's looking rather bufty  Cheesy
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« Reply #30 on: June 09, 2010, 05:18:46 PM »

I'm certainatly getting on with my engine this week.







And my latest ebay bargian......





2wd Cossie front adjustable shocks.

Shockers are low mileage and come with some servicable springs and the adjusting key.

More updates as soon as i progress any further.
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« Reply #31 on: June 09, 2010, 05:44:49 PM »

Looking very pretty indeed mate, cant wait to see this all put together  Cool
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« Reply #32 on: July 03, 2010, 01:47:53 PM »

Looking like you got some good progress going on mate.  Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: July 03, 2010, 08:29:13 PM »

looking good mate be interesting to see it in the flesh when its all done Smiley
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