Hope to get the engine and box in this weekend!
Burton Stage 3 unleaded head with 44.5 mm inlet valves 38.1 mm exhaust valves, BF63 Race Sprint cam,ported,polished,skimmed,port matched,11-1 compression ratio,ally vernier pully,ally rocker cover,Magnacore competition leads,twin 45 webber carbs,trumpets,ITG air filter,Ashley 4into 2into 1 2 1/4 inch exhaust manifold.
Vulcan 205 block bored to 2.1 with Hepalite pistons,decked, new core plugs,ARP bolts,lightened and balanced everything,aluminium flywheel,AP paddle competition cluth,high pressure oil pump,de vaced tuned distributer,high output coil!
new 5 speed tran-x gear box
fitted front suspension and the struts are about 2 inches to far forward! doesn't look that the twin cam anti roll bar will do the job! Picking monte carlo calipers, disks and Grp 4 alloy hubs tomorrow!
Been talking with mark solloway from historic rally sport today! twin cam anti roll bar does not fit with out modifing your arches, said it pulls the struts 2 inches forward for better castor! Had a new rs anti roll bar now
Been talking with mark solloway from historic rally sport today! twin cam anti roll bar does not fit with out modifing your arches, said it pulls the struts 2 inches forward for better castor! Had a new rs anti roll bar now
Ooops!, made a boo boo, as I said I had a Mk1 RSII bar on my Sport, and this worked a treat.
Here a Copy from the blue bible:
4.9. DOUBLE ANTI-ROLL BAR MOUNTS
To stop those expensive McPherson units flapping in the breeze, a
production Mk I Mexico/RS2000 anti-roll bar, finis code 905 2549 (this
is a mainstream part, not an RS part, ie, you can ask any Ford Dealer
to order you one) should be clamped to the body via the RS Parts twin
roll bar mounting kit, finis code 905 1304. These really do need to be
beefed up because they provide the fore and aft location of the front
struts as well as acting as the anti-roll bar mount. If the standard
brackets are used, you'll find the constant pounding and dropping wheels
into holes on the inside of corners will squash out the standard rubber.
The bracket then bends with the resulting loads, and the tracking changes
at will.
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