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AL20vT

posted on 6/8/07 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
newbie needs pinto fitting advice

Hi guys

I'm new to the kit car game and want to install a 2.0 pinto to the Locost seven i bought a couple of weeks ago.

Can you look over my shopping list and add/advise as necessary:

Engine (starter motor, alternator etc)
Twin 45's and inlet manifold
Big Valve Head
CAM
4 branch exhaust
Type 9 Gearbox
Prop shaft
Quaife LSD (English)

The main area of concern is the Propshaft.
As above i'll be running a Type 9 and English rear axle. Can anyone give me advice....can i buy an off the self item, or do i need to modify a second hand one?

Cheers,
AL

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robertst

posted on 6/8/07 at 06:34 PM Reply With Quote
the prop needs to be shortened. some ususally pop-up on ebay and here on the "for sale" section some kit car manufacturers (Mk engineering, Mac 1, Mnr, to say some) may have one you can buy but you must be sure of the length you need as every kit needs a slightly longer/shorter prop. what you normally do though is take the original prop to an engineering shop to have it balanced and welded.

i have to ask you if you are aware of the financial outlay you shopping list needs?

you're looking at over £400 for the twin 45s, around £200 for the cam (depending on which), another £200 or so for a big valve head, another £300 for your 4 branch exhaust and god knows what for a quaife LSD (£600 IIRC)...

that and the engine sums you to close to £2000

unless you are getting a reconditioned engine, you do need to at least replace the main gaskets, oil seals, etc...

[edit:] oh just realized... welcome to the mad-house mate!

[Edited on 6/8/07 by robertst]

[Edited on 6/8/07 by robertst]





Tom

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cadebytiger

posted on 6/8/07 at 08:02 PM Reply With Quote
my feeling would be to spend more on the engine rather than go all out on the top end diff.

I know a diff is a nice touch but why go for the best. It's not like you are going to break it with a pinto. lol

From what i have seen thus far i think i would go for the Vx redtop if i were doing it over. Just a thought.

Also have you taken into acount the ignition system? You cannot use the standard dizzy with webers.

I'm sure you have opened a bag of worms here!

Welcome and good luck!

Rupert

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coozer

posted on 6/8/07 at 08:36 PM Reply With Quote
I would have thought that amount of cash would get you a fire breathing Zetec





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AL20vT

posted on 6/8/07 at 08:40 PM Reply With Quote
Ok cheers - i'll sort the prop shaft once everything's installed and i can take measurements.

Regarding cost...
I've already bought most of the components;
Engine for £85
Carbs for £250
Exhaust was £250
Gearbox £80
Quaife LSD was £400 new (i think it'll be worth it)

I've got a local pinto expert working on the head and building the engine.
Expecting a £1000 bill from him

Thanks for the note on the Dizzy, however i'll leave all the engine details to someone else.

I'm hoping i've not missed anything major off my list - pretty much maxed my budget already!

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AL20vT

posted on 6/8/07 at 08:49 PM Reply With Quote
Point taken on all the costs mounting up.
However the car only cost me £1750, so once completed I should have alot of performance for less than £4k.

The car's based on MK1-2 escort/cortina so i wanted to keep the engine in line with the vintage ford theme. Hence the Pinto.
I might enter a few hillclimbs locally next year. This set up should be competitive (even if i'm not!)

AL

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robertst

posted on 7/8/07 at 03:56 AM Reply With Quote
quote:

However the car only cost me £1750, so once completed I should have alot of performance for less than £4k.



well done there then you will have a very sweet ride, envied by most here!

quote:

I'm hoping i've not missed anything major off my list - pretty much maxed my budget already



well apart from the engine, do you have everything else concerning the car itself taken care of? the most expensive parts being the bodywork, seats, instruments, brakes...

it does sound obvious but any last minute changes on any of these can set you back anything from £200 to £400

good luck al..





Tom

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AL20vT

posted on 7/8/07 at 04:06 PM Reply With Quote
Yep - the car was compete and running so it's all there.

Apart from needing some softer rear springs and the dash board sprucing up, it's a great little car.

I'm sure i'll be back asking more questions once the install gets under way.

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wilbo

posted on 9/8/07 at 03:46 AM Reply With Quote
AL20vT I have everything you need as I didn't complete build with my pinto.

PM me.

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