restorting an escos
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restorting an escos
i am thinking of doing this to my escort but would just like to know,
is there anything to watch out for
what will brake when taking off
any parts/clips that can be brought new or cant
i a thinking of doing it in sections so the car never gets fully stripped as i am that bad the car will sit as a shell for years.
any help much appriechated on this and help on parts that i know i have missed.
thanks darren
is there anything to watch out for
what will brake when taking off
any parts/clips that can be brought new or cant
i a thinking of doing it in sections so the car never gets fully stripped as i am that bad the car will sit as a shell for years.
any help much appriechated on this and help on parts that i know i have missed.
thanks darren
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Are you doing total restoration? Under, over, inside, enginebay and the lot? If so, a week or so before you start on removing the propshaft, rearaxle, gearbox etc under the car. Take some good rust solvent and spray all the bolts that you are removing. Do this several times before dismantling and you have a much bigger chance of getting all the bolts of without anything braking. And you are guarantied to brake some of the clips on your sideskirts. But you might save them all if you are very, very careful. But they are still possible to get from Ford, but expensive. 4£ each in Norway. And there are 8 or 9 on each side. Cant think of anything more at the moment.
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have a flick through my resto mate, be interesting reading if you gonna take this on, any questions pm me glad to help, click the link below
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i have just but a new clutch in so most of them parts have been remove,plus last year the engine was done so other than the rear beam the rest has been out.
just to say when my car goes back on the road it will be 2wd but i shall be keeping and cleaning up all the 4wd parts as well.
r5cos
i have been following all your work and your car is simply stunning if mine turns out half as good i will be happy.
thanks darren
the last outing for the car will be fordfair on my club stand (fenland)then the fun begins.
just to say when my car goes back on the road it will be 2wd but i shall be keeping and cleaning up all the 4wd parts as well.
r5cos
i have been following all your work and your car is simply stunning if mine turns out half as good i will be happy.
thanks darren
the last outing for the car will be fordfair on my club stand (fenland)then the fun begins.
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cheers Darren i am happy with the way she turned out, but mines not a low mileage minter just a useable clean and tidy one, i enjoy driving it to much, still more to do engine and interior come out this winter best of luck with yours ill look out for the tread
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paul16v thats what i was thinking bit of a cheek to ask as others have sorced the info but a sticky with all the part numbers on will be so much easier for everyone(+ me)
i shall put up a thread but i think i will try to stay a few weeks a head of it as i get sidetracked in to doing other things.cheers darren
i shall put up a thread but i think i will try to stay a few weeks a head of it as i get sidetracked in to doing other things.cheers darren
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so when them bolts snap off what do you do then
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