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zetec sump?
big_wasa - 17/3/05 at 01:54 PM

Question?????
Does the sump need cutting ? I understand that a cut and shut sump is about 165mm and will cost a £200-£500 but for that Ill only gain 15mm or so ?Can I not just put a bulge in the bonnet like the avon?And raise the engine just enough to get the ground clearance needed?
The mondeo sump is about 210mm and the escort is 180mm .I have both...
I would sooner spend the cash on the ignition setup as im told that after welding it will proberly leak anyway????


stevebubs - 17/3/05 at 02:00 PM

Trust sump is much cheaper than this.

If you can get away with raising the engine then this is one solution. don't forget that this will also raise the gearbox and prop (and CoG)

S

[Edited on 17/3/05 by stevebubs]


Mix - 17/3/05 at 04:46 PM

Raising the sump is only valid until something else becomes the lowest point of your car. (tyres etc excluded of course )
You will probably find the bellhousing is the next lowest point, you need to assess how much you feel comfortable with removing from that in conjunction with raising the sump.

Mick


givemethebighammer - 17/3/05 at 08:25 PM

I have a scholar sump fitted to my zetec a few pics attached

any use


(shortened 2.0L mondeo sump) Rescued attachment Oct06783.JPG
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givemethebighammer - 17/3/05 at 08:27 PM

another pic Rescued attachment Oct07807.JPG
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givemethebighammer - 17/3/05 at 08:31 PM

must find out how to post multiple pictures !!

anyway I paid £150 for the scholar sump. The gearbox bell housing is about 1.5cm below the level of the sump now. It's well baffled (see first pic) and does not leak. Just a shame they chose to spray it with black enamel before they sent it back to me ! I thought this was to hide any leaks, but my garage floor is still clean and I can't see any other evidence of a leak.

Better than paying £400 odd for the raceline custom item (nice though it is). Rescued attachment Oct07806.JPG
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bob - 17/3/05 at 10:40 PM

Cheers



thay are just the pics i've bee looking for.


givemethebighammer - 18/3/05 at 10:57 AM

I've got a load more if you want them Bob ?


bob - 18/3/05 at 01:27 PM

Wil

That would be great,put them here or in your archive or just mail them.

I'm in the garage with many bits of ali and a saw in my hand as i type


tomm - 18/3/05 at 06:32 PM

Retro ford do a zetec sump for 160quid, for that you can specify front or rear pan and or big wing!!!
their sump is steel and welding is top notch so no leaks either


stevebubs - 18/3/05 at 07:00 PM

Any contact details on retro ford?

S


big_wasa - 18/3/05 at 09:57 PM

I rang scholar today,I spoke to a guy called allan(I think) seems a nice guy happy to chat and talk about my needs.
The price on the shortened mondeo sump is £155+vat on an exchange bassis..
Guy seems to no is onions when it comes to zetecs..
Mind you after chatting for 10 mins I had a mental shopping list of about £600+vat


big_wasa - 18/3/05 at 10:10 PM

http://www.retro-ford.co.uk/

There is a pic of there sump,The one in the pics are more suitable for an old ford than a locost.....(my opinion)


tomm - 19/3/05 at 03:47 PM

retro ford also do a great water rail conversion for zetec, and more importantly Dave is a really helpful guy, give him a ring. on 01536 747978


tomm - 19/3/05 at 03:53 PM

Of course the sumps have a pan like old tin Anglias escorts etc. however I fitted mine in a genuine series 4 LOTUS 7 which has a chassis rail running under the rear of the sump hence the need for a front pan on the sump, but dave would also make you one to YOUR spec which is the important point.


givemethebighammer - 19/3/05 at 07:54 PM

Bob I have emailed pics of the sump to your aol address.


bob - 19/3/05 at 08:25 PM

Thanks for that