snapper
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posted on 24/8/18 at 09:21 AM |
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Crossflow to Duratec install
I have bought an old Fisher Fury and have done nothing with it since.
A main bearing issue with my Fiesta ST has provided a Duratec engine ready for a rebuild or as a base for the engine swap.
I have a Type 9 V6 to bolt to it.
Now have a lightweight flywheel with AP organic clutch and a Raceline bellhousing.
I understand the Mondeo V6 hydraulic concentric clutch slave is the one to have can you confirm this with part number if you have one
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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big-vee-twin
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posted on 24/8/18 at 06:46 PM |
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I used a Titan motorsport one with a Saab thrust bearing
Have a look on rwd site linky
They have all the bits on there
Duratec Engine is fitted, MS2 Extra V3 is assembled and tested, engine running, car now built. IVA passed 26/02/2016
http://www.triangleltd.com
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snapper
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posted on 25/8/18 at 05:30 AM |
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Ouch £115
Looks similar to Mondeo one which is £22.50
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I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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big_wasa
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posted on 25/8/18 at 07:36 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by snapper
Ouch £115
Looks similar to Mondeo one which is £22.50
A genuine LUK one is more like £100 last time i looked. It's not a place I would want a cheap pattern part.
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snapper
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posted on 25/8/18 at 10:47 AM |
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Interesting point of view, there is not much to go wrong with a clutch slave and on my tin tops I use GSF for parts and they often recommend pattern
in place of oem stating there come from the same factory.
I’m a tight bugger but not averse to admitting my errors, so if it fails I’ll ket you know.
I’m fitting a quick release setup on the gearbox in case I need to whip the engine out
[Edited on 25/8/18 by snapper]
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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black fingernail
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posted on 25/8/18 at 03:25 PM |
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I must agree, most of the 'genuine' parts are bought in by the manufacturers, the same parts are available elsewhere in a different
packet, at a fraction of the price, they even have the same logo's cast or printed on. But on the other hand, you must be vigilant for rip-offs,
a lot of the good stuff is now being made in China, to correct spec., then copied by very dodgy factories using dodgy materials and then put in
counterfeit boxes.
It is getting scary out there !!
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snapper
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posted on 25/8/18 at 03:36 PM |
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Fully agree.
I will be setting it up on the floor before it gets anywhere near the car
I eat to survive
I drink to forget
I breath to pi55 my ex wife off (and now my ex partner)
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big_wasa
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posted on 26/8/18 at 03:08 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by black fingernail
I must agree, most of the 'genuine' parts are bought in by the manufacturers, the same parts are available elsewhere in a different
packet, at a fraction of the price, they even have the same logo's cast or printed on. But on the other hand, you must be vigilant for rip-offs,
a lot of the good stuff is now being made in China, to correct spec., then copied by very dodgy factories using dodgy materials and then put in
counterfeit boxes.
It is getting scary out there !!
I agree, and Luk would be the Oem supplier to firms like ford. But £22.50 sounds way to cheap for an Oem quality part.
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