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rpsmith

posted on 5/6/06 at 07:10 AM Reply With Quote
Sierra Stripping

Can anyone give me a rough idea as to the time it would take to strip down a sierra?

I have just moved house where i now have a garage, but i don't want to upset the neighbours straight away by having a rotting carcase of a Sierra on my drivway for months.

Thanks

Richard

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BKLOCO

posted on 5/6/06 at 07:13 AM Reply With Quote
I did mine it 3 weeks in a single garage.
stored the bits I wanted in a garden shed. Then.
Cut it up into little pieces and took it to the tip.





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rpsmith

posted on 5/6/06 at 07:15 AM Reply With Quote
Cheers

I dont think i will have enough room in the garage as it is only just wide enough to fit the Sierra in and open one of the doors.

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big_wasa

posted on 5/6/06 at 07:35 AM Reply With Quote
I did mine in one weekend. God bless power tools
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natehall

posted on 5/6/06 at 08:47 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BKLOCO
I did mine it 3 weeks in a single garage.
stored the bits I wanted in a garden shed. Then.
Cut it up into little pieces and took it to the tip.


if you u2u me a list of what parts you need - i now have a full rear beam already stripped off a sierra - as well as a set of front hubs and im in hyde - about 30 miles from sheffield





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nick205

posted on 5/6/06 at 09:51 AM Reply With Quote
shouldn't take any more than a weekend to strip it
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DarrenW

posted on 5/6/06 at 10:07 AM Reply With Quote
I did mine in a day at my mates farm. Fork truck thro windows to get it up a height, shell dumped in skip afterwards.

Fair dos not many people have this option but may give you some thoughts.

A weekend should see it stripped enough at home so that the donor parts can be worked on indoors.

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rpsmith

posted on 5/6/06 at 10:13 AM Reply With Quote
Do i need an engine hoist to remove the engine when stripping, or can it be fairly easily removed by cutting it out of the car and few mates to shift it into the garage?
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nick205

posted on 5/6/06 at 10:37 AM Reply With Quote
I'd say use an engine hoist to lift the engine and g/box out complete. Cut the front cross member out of the chassis and remove the rad to make it much easier.

A Pinto + g/box probably weighs >130kg and would do you some damage if you dropped it

PS - you can hire engine hoists for ~£25-30 for a weekend from Speedy hire etc.

[Edited on 5/6/06 by nick205]

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Slater

posted on 5/6/06 at 11:31 AM Reply With Quote
I've just completed stripping my sierra, bearing in mind I'm a total beginner, it took a total of 32 hrs. Mostly just 2 hr stints in the evenings.

Best things I bought was a £30 angle grinder, a set of impact socket (6 sided) and 2 duck oil aerosols. An impact gun would have made things quicker.

Good luck!





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stevebubs

posted on 5/6/06 at 11:43 AM Reply With Quote
If it's you and a couple of mates and you know what you're doing, about 6 hours...

Start on Friday and book the scrappies for the Monday...

Give all the tough nuts (hubs etc) a good soaking with penetrating oil etc beforehand to ease the process..

[Edited on 5/6/06 by stevebubs]

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