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  • Originally posted by Dr Cranic View Post
    Cars looking smart mate. I was talking to a boy that knows you the other week. Colin sorry don't know his second name. He stays in Oban. I took my mk2 over to Erskine hospital to show him. Lovely fella.

    Craig.
    That will be Colin gilchrist. He had my old beige 4 dr mk2 before he became unwell. I saw on his Facebook that someone had been out to see him while he on having a rest in hospital, I thought that was nice. You car looks nice
    cheeRS

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    • sorry for the lack of updates, ive only been picking away at things when I can.
      ive found that everything I go to refit to the car needs something doing to it either cleaned/painted/lubed/fixed ect.
      so far I started on the small things like bits of trim, mirrors, lights, heater box, wiper motor/mechanism etc.

      I had a lot of grief with my engine, it turned into a can of worms and took a lot longer than expected.
      its now got a new cam kit, 4 new pistons, a std replacement crank as the other had been ground to the maximum, new hp oil pump and all new gaskets and bearings etc but the strangest part of it was when I got a phone call to say that one of my conrods was different than the rest! (see pics) luckily I bought a complete bottom end for the crank and just sent them the rods from it which were checked and fitted.
      the heads had valve guides and steel inserts fitted
      so its practically as good as new now

      oh and my interiors back and im well happy with how it looks!

      heres the pics

      spot the odd one out!
      one is a 205/inj rod the others are std early pinto ones







      does anyone know what these markings on the side of the distributor mean?? I found them after cleaning it. as far as I know its a std one and its still got points fitted

      cheeRS

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      • Ford OHC (Pinto) - non vac
        104FPR1 £150.00

        A non-vac distributor to suit engines fitted with side draught carbs and fitted with a modified cams such as Piper 270,285, Kent RL1,RL2,Burton 32,33 or 40,41 etc.
        Gone to the Dark Side but still lurking!

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        • Thanks for that john I never saw that when I looked. Seems strange though that my dizzy has r1 on it and the vaccum unit fitted but according to their info one with vaccum unit is an r2 without is an r1on the end.

          I think im doing away with it anyway and fitting an h and h electronic one.
          cheeRS

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          • Looking great & coming on nicely, good work

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