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  • couldnt resist it

    Seeing as it was a nice day i thought i would bring the car out clean it and take it for a little ride around , for test purposes only of course to see if we had finally done the head gasket after the last one i put on was letting water into the oil , and after the little ride out it looks as thoughthe gasket is ok

    Massive thanks must again go to martin for helping me (well actually he did most the work...lol)





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  • #2
    Showing pics like that to persons still conducting a restoration is an offence under Section 23 para. 5a of the Geneva convention.

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    • #3
      *impulse mode on* *searches ebay for an mint rs2000*

      man what id do for a car like that.

      lucky lucky man


      edit: why is your exhaudt on the wrong side?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lathamescortmk2
        *impulse mode on* *searches ebay for an mint rs2000*

        man what id do for a car like that.

        lucky lucky man


        edit: why is your exhaudt on the wrong side?
        Not really lucky as its just your run of the mill mk2 , not immaculate by a long way just semi clean , thanks for the kind comment though .
        As for the exhaust didnt know it was on the wrong side ..are all mk2 exhausts not on that side then???
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        • #5
          Looks good,

          PS; my exhaust is on the same side.
          Steve Marden.Mk2 RS2 gone, now got a 420 BHP 3dr Moonstone Sierra Cosworth, its fun.

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          • #6
            looking good Gaz, like to get FEV to that level.

            as for the exhaust, the left hand side exit is the standard mountings for a Mk2.

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            • #7
              i thought the pinto engine had the outlet manifold on the other side of the engine? and on most pinto/cossie poiwered cars i see the exhaust on the other side (mine is on the left btw, but i have an xflow)

              ah well you learn something new everyday

              http://theplateman.com/ - euro/german plates

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              • #8
                i bet that was nice after all that time a gaz....
                sigpiccheeRS paul

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RS2000&MEXICO
                  i bet that was nice after all that time a gaz....
                  Oh it was mate , got the MOT on thursday , hopefully it will pass then tax it at the beginning of march , take it to mr norris sometime in march to be set up then give it some stick for a few months , by that time my other head should be done , then fit that over next winter, and get the little bodywork "issues" sorted.

                  nice to see i have a plan for next winter allready
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                  • #10
                    yep there loads more i want to do to mine

                    i want a 2.0 cosworth block and then i will have that all done i hope....lol

                    more money
                    sigpiccheeRS paul

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                    • #11
                      Nice job Gaz its looking really well mate

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                      • #12
                        Very nice Gaz but you might need to get your hacksaw out for them u-bolts they look a bit long
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                        • #13
                          Looking good, Hopefully get mine on the road next weekend as my mate has just phoned to say my diff is finished ( new plate lsd + bearings into 3.9) just got to fit it now lol
                          Already fitted new head gasket + rose jointed gear lever, only the new roller top mounts to fit.
                          Then the interior is of to the trimmers to have this fitted.

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                          • #14
                            Looking very nice!

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                            • #15
                              Looking well Gaz!

                              CheeRS Neil
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