My RWD Escort RS Cosworth nick named "The Widow Maker"

My RWD Escort RS Cosworth nick named "The Widow Maker"

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TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

146 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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Aaaaaalrighty then smile

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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Woke up this morning to a nice cold dewy morning so got up and took her for a blast, was a little slippery so didnt go balls out but just a nice drive by myself and the car.

Took a quick video of her being reved and it fluttering. Excuse my video, really is crap sound. Took a couple snaps as well, she is dirty but sometimes they look better like that smile

Click on the image below to see the video












mallspeed

37 posts

199 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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I just love a cossy that is rwd

danjama

5,728 posts

142 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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Please don't sell it. You will regret it. They're such unique cars. And will only go up in value.

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Sunday 21st October 2012
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Well nothing has broken... yet lol But it has got very dirty...

















So as you can see, it was bad!! I thought I would do a 50/50 with one of the wheels to show the dirt





And this was after I finished the paintwork. I dont bother with two buckets, I keep the hose on and everything I cleaned a part I will wash the mit off with the hose pipe.. It is amazing how much dirt comes out and how clean the water stayes when I do it this way
Paintwork finished with the tyres all sprayed up etc






















Just a quick one of a bit of detailing, just put some plastic stuff on, before and after shot



After this I started the inside,

Before













After















Then it was time to make it official....



Fitted



Enjoy and comments welcome

gaz1234

5,233 posts

219 months

Sunday 21st October 2012
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just need to sort the front bumper....

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Sunday 21st October 2012
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Yeah, got that lined up, will do after christmas or when I can find some spare time

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Well getting bored of driving the car and finding it a chore to take out, been sorting a valuation out for the old girl and decided it was time to get the service history sorted

This is what it was like before











And this is what it looks like after















Pretty bloody good if you ask me, this car is in the lower end of the price scale and people think history is not very good on the cheaper cars!! Makes me laugh, is this enough history for you?

And just to make you question things...

This is a photo of our BMW E46 330i Sports service book, documentation and full history folder... This car is on 166,000 miles with full BMW service history






















Scarey!!!

Mastodon2

13,825 posts

165 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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It seems you went from liking it to not liking it pretty quickly there. What is not to love about it? The worry of it's fragility?

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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I love the car if I was doing one thing and one thing only, that would be flying down some b roads or track time. The car is harsh, no crashy but a hard ride, not much give in the suspension and chassie, engine wants to go like fook all the time... its purely been built for one thing which is great, its really good at that, but everything else is a total nightmare..

I use the car all year round, the lights are rubbish, heated windscreen (small black lines down the windscreen) plays hell with my eye sight when driving down country lanes into on coming traffic, 0% give in anything, soooo tight.

I am used to my luxury but fast cars (BMW) and to be honest, I could giveup alot of the power for some creature conformts...

Signs of getting older and not wanting to be rattled around in a what can only be described as a WRC like ride frown

Who knows, I could drive it tomorrow and change my mind, but it has been on my mind for a while now to sell her frown

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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While I was looking through the service history I found 4 receipts for engine rebuilds!!! Car is a 1995, first rebuild in 1997 to the price of £5500!!!!! Second in 2002...£3500 another in 2004 for around £3500 and then a different engine and rebuild in 2010, parts alone was £1500. No doubting the car has had some serious cash spent on her

FELIX_5

952 posts

197 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Great car, great thread! Nothing quite like a well organised history file!

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Saturday 10th November 2012
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Cheers Felix, will certainly impress if someone comes to buy the old girl.

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Sunday 11th November 2012
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Today I wanted to do some checks on the engine.

So while she was cold, checked the oil and water, all fine, oil was slightly higher on the dip stick due to the engine oil being correct when it is warm.

Fired the old girl up and let her tick over for a bit, took her to get some fuel and had a quick run around the town, the car has not been getting any kind of hard acceleration due to the weather etc but today it was a nice day so gave it a blat, spat a little bit of smoke from the back the first time I did this but again to be expected. Cleared straight away and went like fook as always.

Got home and let her sit for 20 minutes, checked the oil again and bang on the mark smile Checked water again, bit of pressure on the tank which seems normal to me, again all fine.

Now I wanted to check to see if we had any air leaks in the water system so left her ticking over with the cap off, the car has always been amazing at not heating up, fans have only came on once and never been above halfway, will sit on quater unless pushing it hard and then will sit just under half. I get lots of hot air from the heater but just wanted to check it.

So the temp gauge gets between quater and halfway and then starts boiling like a kettle... it then over flows all over my engine frown I was stting it at first but after a quick search found its either got a air lock or the thermostat is staying open/closed... I also found out that it has a lower boiiling point with the cap off so that explains that.

I let her cool down before I went putting my hands in, as my car did have air con but has been removed I tried the old putting the air con on to check the fans work, did this and it worked a treat, nice little thing I can try if it gets hot smile

Checked all the pipes, full roose silicon hose kit and all in good shape, I filled back up with antifreeze as I was unsure how much she had in her anyway, fired it backup and got it warm again. Turned off, put the lid back on, fired her backup. Sat fine again as it always has. I am going to take the stat out and test, just need a photo to confirm where the stat is, pretty sure I know but want to double check before I do.. also any tips or hints would be great...

While I was there thought I would havbe a sniff, no smell other than antifreeze, no smell from the exhaust of antifreeze, no sludge in the cap, never burns oil, never burns water, oil is the right consistancy etc etc.

So was happy with this side of things, stat is to be changed for peace of mind.

Next I wanted to check the turbo, I know its not done much but it runs a good amount of boost and wanted to check, took the cone filter off and the hose, checked the turbo, hardly any movement which was nice, only thing I did notice was on a couple blades looked like a bit of oil... but unsure.

Photo



So while this was off I noticed this...

Excuse the mess, not touched the engine bay on this car yet, I have no covers on the bonnet vents so water and dirt gets in with ease... I promise to clean it lol

Now is this supposed to connect to anything or at the very least have a pipe running it out to the bottom of the car?



And my next question, what is this tank? it is next to the turbo...?

And next was my alarm, now not going to get into too much detail with this as I am sure some thiefing little P***k is watching this but had some issues getting a new fob to work with my car, a few emails going to and from the company and running some checks, again wont go into any detail... turned out it was the boot switch, a good slam of the boot and it started doing what it should... so now I have a nice shiney new fob...



Going to get another key cut as well, any ideas how much Ford charge for this these days?

  • ******************RESULT********************
Just noticed the boot release button and thought "that wont work" bingo, only went and worked!!! Happy days smile

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Sunday 11th November 2012
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Anyone got one of these please, reflector that goes in the passanger side door near the lock?





rumple

11,671 posts

151 months

Sunday 11th November 2012
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The car is up to your usual standerd Mark, I've followed your threads on other forums as you know always enjoy them, M3 Cossie, any idea what's next.

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Sunday 11th November 2012
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Funny you should mention that, check the BMW General section, just posted a thread. Cant miss it.

Cheers for the comment on the Cossie, she is a good car, really nice condition. Can you remember my old E36 M3 Evo Convertible? Well if you can, that car has been broken now frown Gutted... I was the second owner frown

rumple

11,671 posts

151 months

Sunday 11th November 2012
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Thats sad, that E36 was mint.

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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Yeah she was nice, drove well too frown I think the guy is going to either rebuild it back in the USA and put on a kit car plate or use the engine, box and diff in a USA E36 M3 car.

He is struggling with the emissions on the engine

mboon

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955 posts

202 months

Saturday 17th November 2012
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Update:

Today I tackled the new thermostat install.

My temp gauge only really goes to around quater when warm and the fans only ever kicked in once.

So I was thinking maybe the stat was staying open and causing it to sit cooler....

So ordered from Graham Goode a 4x4 stat and o ring and bought myself some new spanners, the ratchet type but on a normal spanner... if that makes sense..

Anyway, removed the bolts, was tight but not silly, my unit was not leaking etc so wanted to keep it this way.

I didnt bother removing the hose from the stat housing and just undone the bolts, a little knock on the head and it came off, bit of fluid came out. I had a pair of plyers and pulled on the old stat and this fell out.

This is the photos of the two states together









I tested the new stat before I fitted just to be sure, and I tested the old stat when I removed... both worked fine frown

Anyway, put the new one in, I questioned where the o ring went and after putting it on top of the thermostat and between the housing top, did everything backup and no leaks. I later found out the o ring was not for this part...but as it is not leaking... I am going to leave it in.

So undone the bleed valve on top of the housing, took the cap off the header tank and started the engine, I squeezed the inlet and outlet for the rad and put some more coolent in the tank. I undon the bleed valve a bit more until only water was coming through. Nipped this backup and let the car get to full temp.

This took 30 minutes!!! My car is a beast when it comes to keeping itself cool. I was concerned about it to start with but I left it and left it ticking over until it eventually got to halfway and the fans kicked in. No water leaks, no smoke, no hot smell, nothing!! I am very impressed with how well this engine keeps itself cool. Not once have I had it heating up. The fans have only came on once before!

So after the fans kicked in I squeezed everything again, no air in the system, and the fans took the temps back down to quater on the temp gauge.

So overall... I am very impressed with this car. Muy old car was constantly heating up, fans kicking in, cooling down, heating up etc. This car will deal with traffic, never heats up when giving it the beans... its like she is egging you on to drive her harder and harder!!!

I know all the bits on this car have been assembled to improve this kind of thing which is great.

I also am confident she has plenty of antifreeze in her too for the winter which is nice, another tick off my list.

I spoke to a mate who works in the trade and asked to get me some Fuch Titan Pro s 10w50 which he said he had, went to collect and it was 5w40 so left it. Need to get some in at some point and change the oil.

Car is filthy again, farmers around this area are taking the piss with the dirt on the road. Car is a handful as well, third gear spins on part throttle so have to go careful. But enjoying her none the less and happy now I know sitting on quater is right for the car smile