how hard is it to build an mk indy considering i have no mechanical experience?
is it possible or am i wasting my time?
how long should i expect it to take me to build?
any advice greatly appreciated!!!
barry from ireland
Hi Barry
Welcome to the forum. You'd be able to build an Indy! ANY questions, just ask 'em on here. We've all been there and got most of the
issues solved!
My previous experience involved 2 years as a cycle mechanic (the pedal sort, not the motorbike!), minor mechanical interferring with bangers I used to
drive when I was 17-20! (Changing oil, air filters, spark plugs and occasionally brakes or alternator).
As for how long to build? Depends if you have a wife / girlfriend / job / social life. I started stripping my donor in May 04 and finished the SVA /
registration process in Nov of 05. That was working an hour or two, two or three evenings a week, plus half day at weekend.
Spending a long time building allows you to spend money over a long time too! Depends on your budget, if you can afford to buy all the gear at once
then you'll definately be quicker. I had a set amount to spend each month.
Hope that helps.
P.S. Any chance of some free adverts in your magazine?
Cheers
Mike
Building an MK or GTS (a kit...) is realistic. Imade the mistake of going by the book, whichis a huge learning curve particulary if you dont strip the
vechile.
If you have a donor you know wherethings wentandroughtly how they interconnect, that coupled with the support that the many companys provide is
priceless.
I had no mechanical experience and it took me a year to build my 1st one. They are pretty easy to put together and this forum is superb for advice.
See also the replies to when you asked the question last week!
Link
We had very little mechanical knowledge when we built our first Indy. Come to think of it, we still have very little mechanical knowledge even though
we've now built two.
Have a read of our build and rebuild diaries by clicking the link to our website below. It should give you some idea of what's involved in
building an MK.
Lastly, let me talk to you about bike engines and the reasons why you really must install one..............
Phil
[Edited on 6-9-06 by Hellfire]
I'm not far into the build of my Indy, and not much more than mechanical experience . It's really easy going - every time I get to a
frustrating bit, I close the garage up and either log onto this site or just sit and ponder what to do.
Just take your time and rresearch each bit as you go and you can't go too far wrong.
i was in this situation a year ago. I read some build diaries (go to the links section) MK indt zetecs is good as is hellfires. My advice is to use a
single donor car as a basis and don't try and be a clever sod like me and try and make your own bodywork etc!!
Welcome.
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Originally posted by Hellfire
Lastly, let me talk to you about bike engines and the reasons why you really must install one..............
Phil
[Edited on 6-9-06 by Hellfire]
You know you want a BEC, I know you want a BEC, so just rip that boat anchor out, stick a bike engine in and have done.
Lets take a look at the pro's and con's, I think you'll find they speak for themselves. This is a DEFINITIVE list by the way, so
don't feel free to add to it
Pro’s
1 Performance - Standard bike engine and gearbox = more bhp/kg than your standard car engine and gearbox (in the vast majority of cases) which makes
for awesome acceleration
2 Superb noise
3 Advanced Technology. How many normally aspirated 1,200cc car engines do you know that produce 180 Bhp?
4 Lightweight & compact= Easier to handle and no need for special lifting gear
5 Mechanically, they are easier to maintain. Clutch changes etc
6 Cheaper Vehicle Excise Duty (Tax, to you and me)
7 Far cheaper import tax (In case you ever consider emigrating to somewhere like……… Cyprus)
8 Smaller & easier to clean – therefore more environmentally friendly
9 You get a better choice of jacket to wear and apparently they look great with shorts (According to DarrenW)
Con’s
1 Standard bike engine is likely to be more expensive than your standard car engine
1a Can’t think of any more
So there you have it. Cheers
Phil
Hi Barry,
I have just started an MK build and I dont have the first clue. Ive only changed one set of brake pads in my life...spanner in one hand....manual in
other.
The info on here is superb.
If you find a car similar in spec to your intended spec... use the search function to find all the posts by the builder.
Where in ireland are you ?..and following on from the none to subtle persuasion going on above .....what engine are you looking at?
cheers
s
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Originally posted by Hellfire
Con’s
1 Standard bike engine is likely to be more expensive than your standard car engine
1a Can’t think of any more
quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
Con’s
1 Standard bike engine is likely to be more expensive than your standard car engine
1a Can’t think of any more
Well steven, hows the build going?
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Originally posted by phoenix70
quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
Con’s
1 Standard bike engine is likely to be more expensive than your standard car engine
1a Can’t think of any more
Con's
2 .. Noisy at motorway speeds (Try driving a 100 miles on a motorway with the engine screaming at 10,000 RPM)
3.. Lack of reverse gear (unless you fit an expense extra)
4.. Very expensive by the time you've made all the mods to make it suit (uprated clutch, dry sump etc.)
5 .. Savage power delivery (180BHP out of 1200cc engine, that all appears a 8000rpm in one big lump)
Not trying to sound too negative RE bec's, but there are a few pit falls a novice needs to know about
Cons of a BEC
1- Makes your eyeballs bleed, due to savage acceleration.
2- Makes the corners of your mouth ache, due to a) see above. b) laughing at cec owners disappearing in your rear view mirror.
Do your best to try and get to look and drive both a car engine and bike engine car fitted with engines which fall into your price bracket....Dont get caught up in MK/GTS/Locost Top Trumps.
Autotrader, You can have a look at my car sometime, tho I see your from Galway (well thats wat ur email addy says ) i'm sure if u check out
some of the irish kitcar sites you'll find someone nearer by.
Oh...and go bike engine
wow thanks for all the replies
still figuring this web site out as one user pointed out i posted the same question last week but i couldnt find the answers!!
lol!!