Formula Classic too good to break!

Formula Classic too good to break!

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sheepdip

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527 posts

177 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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fttm

3,729 posts

137 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Looks like an entertaining drive , fk that .

sheepdip

Original Poster:

527 posts

177 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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Lubed up the cams with some thick classic oil tonight, connected a battery, dis-connected the fuel, diff pumps and coil then turned it over. Oil pressure came up straight away but it took a little longer to get to the cams so good idea to pre-lub them. Then checked compressions all the same and spot on. Next tried with the coil re-connected and the plugs out on the rocker cover - nothing! checked all the connections and wiring to see if there was a switch or something I had missed - nowt! Time to break out the multi-meter. All seemed good. Took dizzy cap off which is driven off the back of the dry sump pump. All looked OK. Then dis-connected the electronic box of tricks from the coil and jumped the negative down to ground - nice spark - coil must be good. Then pulled the centre HT lead off the dizzy cap and fitted a plug to it then shorted the coil to ground again - first good spark. So either the electronics or the opto pick up. Removed the dizzy for a better look which included disconnecting it. Re-connected wiring then turned the dizzy drive by hand - good spark? So re-fitted cap and HT leads re-turned dizzy drive - good sparks on all plugs. Now 10 pm time to pack in and re-check all connections in the morning. Then add fuel!

chuntington101

5,733 posts

238 months

Saturday 3rd December 2016
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How much does it weigh? Can't be much over 400kg can it? With 250bhp that thing must fly! Might need some stickier tires thougb! wink

sheepdip

Original Poster:

527 posts

177 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL3uJlg59-4&t=...

Engine started with a little squirt of fuel down the carbs after first draining the water out and adding hot water. Ran for about 10 min up to 75 degC then drained all the fluids out. Car was on stands so checked the gearbox, clutch, diff and rear brakes - all worked fine. Now car parked up in a corner of the workshop until I decided what to do with it!

heebeegeetee

28,919 posts

250 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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Bloody interesting car. How about a couple of seasons hill climbing it? I guess it would need to run in sports libre, one downside though is you might need to do 6 events in something else if you haven't got the right licence.

Robmarriott

2,641 posts

160 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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These seem like a mega bargain for a parts car!

I saw these advertised a while ago, everything is brand new is it not? So you're getting a dry sump millington engine with new carbs, a new cossie t5, diff, AP brakes, stack dash, and even the centre locks (if they're not really narrow), everything you could need to build a decent escort/capri/sierra, for £14 or £15k

Yazza54

18,706 posts

183 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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What an odd little thing. Looks like there's some great bits to harvest from it though.

rex

2,060 posts

268 months

Sunday 4th December 2016
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Saw these advertised in eBay a while back. Is it a sequential box or a conventional h gate

Shadow R1

3,800 posts

178 months

Saturday 28th January 2017
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Not sure if you still have this, found some pic's I took at Donington.
It's Martin Donnelly in the car.




sheepdip

Original Poster:

527 posts

177 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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Love the photos. Any information is much appreciated.
Engine is now out and receiving new bearings from Mr Millington. They looked OK when I inspected them but feel that after 20 odd years doing nowt there is no harm replacing them!

cbmotorsport

3,065 posts

120 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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sheepdip said:
That Escort needs more negative camber imho.

sheepdip

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527 posts

177 months

Friday 3rd February 2017
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Photo does make that rear wheel look very odd. But it only running a couple odd deg neg - honest

sheepdip

Original Poster:

527 posts

177 months

Tuesday 28th February 2017
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New bearings fitted

sheepdip

Original Poster:

527 posts

177 months

Tuesday 28th February 2017
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Alternator fitted - just waiting for a belt. It a very light weight racing type - well thats if you buy it from certain motorsport outlets or a cheap jap alternator if you look an other sites!

sheepdip

Original Poster:

527 posts

177 months

Saturday 29th July 2017
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Just had the car on Bogg Brothers rollers. The boys and dad all mucked in and after mixture changes/fuel pressure increase the car was topping out on the rollers limit of 240 at the wheels at about 6.5k so doing the 20% calc for losses that equates to more than the claimed 280bhp! Mind I had to fit a Canems 3d ecu as the original 2d had hardly any advance. Now need to grow some balls to drive it!

Escy

3,958 posts

151 months

Sunday 30th July 2017
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That's awesome. Did you have a video of it on the rolling road?

sheepdip

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527 posts

177 months

Sunday 30th July 2017
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My mate made a video will upload when I get the chance

scottos

1,150 posts

126 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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Forgot you'd bought this Dave, Craig was telling me about it when you were first looking, really is a hilarious purchase! Glad it's up and running.

sheepdip

Original Poster:

527 posts

177 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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Shadow R1 said:
Not sure if you still have this, found some pic's I took at Donington.
It's Martin Donnelly in the car.



Unable to open the pictures any chance you could post them again please