Hi, the amount of knowledge available here, and so freely given, never ceases to amaze me. It is with this thought in mind that I kindly ask for
help.
I plan to build a Champion book Locost, using running gear from a Mk1 Escort with Cortina uprights. This will be purely a sunshine enjoying, road
car. First of all, am I correct in thinking that the steering rack has to be from a Mk2 Escort and not the Mk1?
I also currently have two Mk2 Fiestas to dispose of shortly. Would you say that there is anything I could use from these cars, before they are sent
away for scrap? Would the steering column be worth keeping, to use in my Locost? I ask specifically about the steering column, because of the way it
is in two parts, with the lower half engaging the upper half through two bushes, rather than a UJ.
Would you suggest that there is anything else worth keeping, that can be utilised in my build? Any thoughts/suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
Albert
All the wiring, relays and switches if you are making your own loom and wheels for rolling your project round on.
MkI or mkII rack are both fine, one is imperial, the other metric.
You can use fiesta switch gear, column etc without any issues as you make it all fit the car anyway, mine has a sierra column as it was to hand.
As above strip the loom etc, if nothing else it will provide bits and pieces you can use.
Just build the bones with more caster than the book and have a search on bump steer, although I have an escort rack it has been shortern we.
Good luck
From what I remember the MK1 steering rack has a different taper on the track rod ends to the MK2 and they don't fit the Cortina uprights. I have based my build on MK1 bits with Cortina uprights but have swapped the steering rack and rear axle as the wheel studs were different as well.
Are you choosing a Ron Champion book car because you have a rwd Escort donor ready to go ?
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Originally posted by Not Anumber
Are you choosing a Ron Champion book car because you have a rwd Escort donor ready to go ?
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Originally posted by spiderman
From what I remember the MK1 steering rack has a different taper on the track rod ends to the MK2 and they don't fit the Cortina uprights. I have based my build on MK1 bits with Cortina uprights but have swapped the steering rack and rear axle as the wheel studs were different as well.
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Originally posted by Peteff
All the wiring, relays and switches if you are making your own loom and wheels for rolling your project round on.
MK 1 escorts over here are worth a lot of money, so would be a shame to scrap one for a locost
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Originally posted by steve m
MK 1 escorts over here are worth a lot of money, so would be a shame to scrap one for a locost
MK1 rack is no use because the threads do not fit Cortina 3 to 5 track rod ends BUT if you have access to a scrap Cortina Mk3 to 5 rack you
can make make a Mk2 Escort rack by combining Cortina & Mk1 Escort parts.
This may also be possible to combine the Escort rack with Fiesta Mk1 or MK2 rack parts but I don't know if the parts are compatible, the
track rods may also require extenders fitted
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Originally posted by britishtrident
MK1 rack is no use because the threads do not fit Cortina 3 to 5 track rod ends BUT if you have access to a scrap Cortina Mk3 to 5 rack you can make make a Mk2 Escort rack by combining Cortina & Mk1 Escort parts.
This may also be possible to combine the Escort rack with Fiesta Mk1 or MK2 rack parts but I don't know if the parts are compatible, the track rods may also require extenders fitted
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Originally posted by acb2713
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Originally posted by britishtrident
MK1 rack is no use because the threads do not fit Cortina 3 to 5 track rod ends BUT if you have access to a scrap Cortina Mk3 to 5 rack you can make make a Mk2 Escort rack by combining Cortina & Mk1 Escort parts.
This may also be possible to combine the Escort rack with Fiesta Mk1 or MK2 rack parts but I don't know if the parts are compatible, the track rods may also require extenders fitted
Thanks for the info, but it sounds like too much work for little or no gain. Easier to go for a Mk2 rack straight away, in that case.
[Edited on 20-4-2013 by acb2713]