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They use the dash covers/mats a fair bit in the US.

You never see them here in the UK, as the sun is not common and they are therefore pointless!

 

I've had a Dash Designs dash mat in The Volvo for the last ten years, in order to stop the cracks in the dashboard top getting worse. If I recall correctly, I had to pay $25.00 extra in order to have a RHD one made. Well worth it, though, as it's done the job admirably :)

 

Shep's Link-O-Matic: http://www.dashdesigns.com

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I had no idea that the Mondeo was sold in Australia! One lives and learns :)

 

It was sold here between 1995 - 2000 and from 2007 - now. Because the Aussie Ford factory has closed the Mondeo has replaced the Falcon.

 

R.I.P. Ford Falcon, 1960 - 2016

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Hey genial! Les Belges do like thier 'BD' or Bandes Dessinées (Franco-Belgian comics), even now ils sont très populaire.

 

I reckon je dois trouver myself one of those Bandes Desinées for the Mondeo, unless you know le vendeur has another one?

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This was in Asda Totton yesterday. I was going to add it to the lazy spotter thread but just decided to drop it in here instead as it looks like the one in the brochure!

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My wife is getting used to me taking pictures of old chod but at this point she's going "what are you taking a picture of?" looking around genuinely not seeing the Mondeo. This must say something about the design. I guess it still doesn't look like an old car even after 20 years.

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Hey genial! Les Belges do like thier 'BD' or Bandes Dessinées (Franco-Belgian comics), even now ils sont très populaire.

I reckon je dois trouver myself one of those Bandes Desinées for the Mondeo, unless you know le vendeur has another one?

Here's one http://www.befr.ebay.be/itm/Jeff-Broeckx-Mondeo-Publicitaire-Ford-/152639106076?hash=item2389ffec1c:g:5I4AAOSwq7JT~iLs

 

Re the design Yoss, while the car itself still blandly fits in, it's not really a popular type of car anymore, medium sized family hatches have been killed by cross overs and SUVs.

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I can play the mk1 Mondeo spotted too

 

Think a few of you will recognise this one

(Well its part sierra)

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Another fast one

 

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A normal one

 

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Theyre all lovely, the first one especially!! The last one I feel is let down by the mk1 Focus wheels which look too modern for it. 

 

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Think I prefer the standard grille, but good work all the same mate!

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The last one I feel is let down by the mk1 Focus wheels which look too modern for it

That's got me thinking. I've always wanted to see a Mondeo on late Ford Sierra Ghia wheels like these:

 

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I reckon they'd suit it well.

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That's got me thinking. I've always wanted to see a Mondeo on late Ford Sierra Ghia wheels like these:

 

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I reckon they'd suit it well.

 

That Sierra is lovely, and I agree, I also think they would suit it well. They sort of remind me of a Mk2 Mondeo SI wheel.

 

Could only find a pic of a mk1, but these are the wheels I mean:

 

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That's got me thinking. I've always wanted to see a Mondeo on late Ford Sierra Ghia wheels like these:25691581442_240d0b2295_b.jpg

I reckon they'd suit it well.

A Red Estate has come up for sale wearing a a set of these, and I'd say you're right - they look quite smart, even on this really tatty one

 

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Link if anyone's interested (looks like it'll need lots of welding though) -

 

https://www.gumtree.com/p/ford/mk1-mondeo-estate-1.8td-rare-/1261899197

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Diesel as well. Not many diesel ones left, most got cabbed or simply run into the ground.

 

Wouldn't give him £350 on it though, more like £100. Paid £350 for one with 60k on the clock and with a test not long back!

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^^My new one was was £300 with test to December. Agree about this one's value.

 

Then again, who is saving the dizzler mk1's? Not sure anyone is.

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Just puts me in mind of that red taxi Aspen one that the old boy has done 1 million miles in. 

 

Dont ever remember mk1 diesels being common though, or even mk2s really. Even when Mondeos mk1s were recent and common taxis most were petrols, only ever remember one diesel one driven by the father of a couple of kids I went to school with. That one was a lovely colour though, Cayman blue I think its called. And one of my pals at high schools dad had a 3 year old 98 S mk2 1.8 TD LX estate in Radiant Red, nice car at the time, not very quick though, even with a Turbo it was only about 85bhp dragging a big Mondeo along. Just to keep my aspergers knowledge going, the mk1 was M885EHS and the mk2 was S765KGB. 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Degreasing the cylinder head on the GLX rapidly escalated into an entire cooling system re-fresh! The chances of me getting this all back together with the constant tension clips and 24 year old pipes staying dry are slim, but I'll have a go...

 

First a lot of the air intake stuff has to come out, filter, air box, MAF air inlet...

 

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While doing this, I noticed the MAF connector is useless. On early cars this is common, later ones had gold connectors. Guess what, the blue base is the same, TADTS. A gold one will need to be 'spliced' in, he says, which I will hand to an auto leccy guy. Got one from a breaker at more cost than it should have been.

 

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The plastic stat housing was all gummed up, so in discussion with Sierraman and others decided it needed to come off completely. 3 bolts to the head only, but removing the pipe connectors was a PITA!

 

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This is a bit of a mess...

 

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Finally in bits, I might get a replacement housing from Stuboy's mate, but I might do with this one...

 

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The sensor that tells the engine what to do, is original, but guess what the cheapest OEM one was sourced from junk.se in Sweden and arrived in a couple of days along with a new expansion tank cap...

 

More bits are coming from Sweden to refresh other aspects of the engine.

 

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So, that's where I'm up to.  I'm also trying to remove the infamous rubber t-piece which can cause a poor idle from the PCV set up. It's clearly never been changed, and this 15 stone weakling can't 'pop' it off. I've removed the coil, but looks like I might have to actually remove the coil mount to get to it, or indeed, cut the t-piece off.

 

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Lots of red rust in the system, so will need a flush if I can get it back together.

 

Anyway, in summary this is all a good learning curve for me and its quite useful to have another complete car to see how it will need to go back together!

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Ayeup egg, I reckon the pins in those MAF connectors are just "junior power timer" pins. You can pop them out of the housing with a couple of jewelers screwdrivers (or even the proper tool this is only a few quid) and then replace them, they're pence to buy and there's no splice in your wiring to fail down the line.

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Soak it in peroxide solution and water in the sun for a day!

 

Search YouTube for 8bitguy and watch his most recent video on retrobriting. I want to try it next year when we get sun back on some of my vacuums!

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No idea what it will and won't work with tbh, faded white plastic certainly! Worth a try if you have spares I suppose though! The first time I try it will be on something worthless and that I don't want just in case!

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Retr0Brite is OKfor UV damaged plastic, but it does change the plastic surface somewhat and you'll find that what's left behind turns to yellow a lot quicker than it did before. It may have taken 30 years for a home computer to go yellow, once it's retr0brited you start to see it yellow within a couple of years.

 

With home computers, the way around that is to leave it in a cupboard, out of sunlight (which is acceptable, since these things have gone from being on a desk in a kids bedroom to being a collectors item). With headlamp lenses, not sure you can get away with that. 

 

Also, I think that expansion tank is just stained - not UV damage (unless it's spent a lot of time with the bonnet up!) like when you microwave baked beans in a plastic jug and the jug goes bean-coloured. Summat to do with heat. Not sure how well Retr0brite will work. By the way, that stuff is literally just peroxide solution - there's plenty of folk have just gone to the hairdressing suppliers and bought a big tub of peroxide. The key is to not let it dry out - plenty on, and then cover it in cling film.

 

Also if you can, test an area first. There's some plastics that come up really white, but it makes them astonishingly brittle. One guy I saw retr0brited his computer, went to put one screw back in to reassemble and it just started shattering and falling apart. Some old MSX system I think.

 

(This is partly advice for the Mondeo bits, and partly for beko's vacuums)

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