Any decent garages in the stockport area?

Any decent garages in the stockport area?

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Sean.P

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4 posts

250 months

Thursday 17th July 2003
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My car is a panther kallista (not a kit car, but nearly). Its mostly made up of ford bits (granada engine, capri axel, cortina sub frame suspension etc).

I dont know that much about cars so i cant really do anything serious - tho i am trying to learn (changed the thermostat, set the timming etc - we all have to start somewhere.

I originally assumed that any monkey could work on but a local garrage (birdhall lane, stockport) proved me wrong :|

The water pump went and they screwed it up (including sealing up most of the thermosat in/out pipes with sealent - hence one very over heating car) apparently it takes over a week to get the correct thermomsat... bollocks

Then I was going to use the local ford dealer (atlantic ford) but they charge £75 per hour! and claim it takes 1hr to fit a set of plugs/leads (GF took her car in for a service, then phoned and asked me if the price was ok... i phoned back and siad sod off).

Last car i had was a lotus so most of the garages i used where quite expensive and this car is so basic... but if the worst comes to the worst they can do this one as well.


So, can anyone recomend a garage in the Stockport / Cheadle / Gatley area ?

accident

582 posts

257 months

Thursday 17th July 2003
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so its made from a capri,a granada and a cortina.real pedigree
but capri axle is go0d for a couple of trips to the moon and back b4 it needs maintanece,the cortina(dagenham dustbin)front end while a bit heavy is all quite simple and diy spanner work to fix.but what granada engine? as over the years they had a 2.0in line 4,a 2.0 v4,a 2.3,2.5,2,8,3.0 carb v6 ,2.4,2.8,2.9 fuel injected v6,also 24v 2.9 inj v6 lets not talk diesel ok

Sean.P

Original Poster:

4 posts

250 months

Friday 18th July 2003
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I just ment it was simple

2.8 V6 (cologne), Leaded petrol, Carbs, Pre 1985.

B19GRR

1,980 posts

257 months

Friday 18th July 2003
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You could maybe try Ric Wood:
www.rwood76.fsnet.co.uk/rwoodsite/home_page.htm
He knows his way around Ford engines apparently.

Sean.P

Original Poster:

4 posts

250 months

Friday 18th July 2003
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Cheers for the link, i was planning on tweeking it a bit at some point and they look pretty usefull...

But for now i was thinking a bit more mundane breake cyclinder needs changing, plus a few itle bits.

B19GRR

1,980 posts

257 months

Monday 21st July 2003
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My friend has recommended K+N or K+S, can't remember. They're under the viaduct on Heaton Lane, stocky, just over from Kwik Fit behind the Crown. He used to get his Audi Coupe serviced there.

my mate said:
I think they're really good, but they can be quite expensive


Sorry, don't know of any others around that way.