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Christine

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Bastards took the gates off the hinges ... 8ft high and bloody heavy . Countax mower gone .Car's ok .

 

Cant seem to get into the forum on Chrome , let alone post  . I thought I must have been banned ?  Anyone else having trouble . I'm typin this on old   Windows bt  I.E . seems to work , just slower than Gigglepin in a Autotest :-(

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Please keep the exhaust stock...the boomy growl from it is so rarely heard these days, as most I've seen in the last few years have been XR2-ed and have sports systems on.

 

Only car I can bring to mind that has a similar sound are the very early Saab 900s with the single silencer that's hung left-to-right in front of the rear axle.

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No fiesta progress other than bleeding the brakes .. :-(   Workshop is now impregnable  :-D  Should i be incorrect , there's trip wire shotgun blank alarms ... (  the gamekeeper  suggested a fish paste bottle paced over the cartridge, purely  to keep moisture out of the cordite of course   :mrgreen:   )  

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Today ..It runs.. :-D   it drives ... :-D  it's a bit of a mess mind. :-(  I turned it around and parked it facing the other way , so i can start on the bodywork  . Not seen daylight for 5 years ! Started up ok on 2012 petrol ,bit smokey though ,I'm  hoping it hasn't gone bad as there's half a tankful still in it  8)  

 

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That’s pretty well speced for an L.

My old 1300 Ghia mk2 didn’t ever torque steer either, that was a B reg so pretty early and had the CVH engine. That had an econolight type thing. I remember that as it seemed fairly advanced for the age of the car.

No torque steering but it did do a very wide range of other bizarre things.

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Econolight gubbins    ( Rare R.S option worth £££ :-D )

 

 

 

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Wiki 'd  " Torque steer"  , and it mentions Mk1 Fiesta ,funnily enough , not only tie bar bushes , but engine mounts too . Tie bars seemed ok ,so  I grabbed hold of the engine and it did  seem pretty floppy on its mounts :shock: .

  Further investigation revealed a detatched rubber engine mount !!  Both 17mm mounting  bolts were those hidden ones,   that undo 1/6th of a turn at a time . :-( Bloody Fords...

 

 

Cue,  bodge special spanner grinding  time.. :mrgreen:  and then had to cut off the 16mm end as it was too long and hit the bulkhead !

 

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Still  the bracket  wouldn't come off ,and then i find another hidden  17mm  bolt holding it .

 

Dogleg open ended  spanner making this time !  

 

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Got it off eventually 

 

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Here's the knackered mount ,  I assume it should be bonded top and bottom ?  New one ordered anyway .

 

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Check the bottom mounts too!!

 

I've only ever seen econolight on a late mk1 special edition, never a mk2 although the Haynes manual does refer to it in the wiring diagrams. I guess it would occupy the same spot as the glowplug lamp on a diesel, and functioned like some sort of ultra basic rev counter.

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