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2011/08/21 09:20:04 (permalink)
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whats a good book for the pinto rebuild?

essentially this is my first complete rebuild im going to attempt and i wanna do it right, with the right info.
cheers, mick :-D
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/08/21 11:26:51 (permalink)
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    When I did my first rebuild  had a book called "Rebuilding and Tuning Ford X-flow and Pinto Engines (See pic).
     
    That and the Gregory's manual was enough to get the job done.
     
    Having a spare engine that you can pull apart and take notes and photos (lots of photos) as you go along is very important as you'll learn much from pulling it apart.
     
    I also got a cardboard box and when I took off a bolt I would push it into the box and write where the bolt came from to ensure I used the right bolts in the right location.
     
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/08/22 00:05:43 (permalink)
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    i like that pushing a bolt into board thing, havent seen that before!
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/08/22 15:04:23 (permalink)
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    Also a good way to paint bolt heads without making too much mess and having painted hands.
     
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/09/07 14:15:45 (permalink)
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    Hey. Mick
    When i did mine i use a book called "how to modify ford 2L pinto engines" by David Vizard.
    I believe there was one floating around ebay recently.
    It is very thorough and quite technical but will provid most of what you would ever want to know with regards to the engine itself.
    Daz.
     
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/09/07 17:06:10 (permalink)
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    ive got the one from david vizard. Its very informative, but i need something more 'ive never done this before'
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/09/07 22:04:14 (permalink)
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    See if your local Tafe does a night engine building course apparently there used to be a couple in Victoria.  Without the correct tools and tuition its hard to sometimes understand properly some of the books. 
     
    Otherwise a book you might want to look at is called engine blueprinting for power IIRC. 
     
    The other option is to use the knowledge of the forum and post up pictures and ask questions and dive in head first.
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/09/15 20:41:21 (permalink)
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    Hi mate
        Im actually in the same situation as you , looking to do my first rebuild. I bought a book by Des Hammill called  " Ford SOHC pinto and DOHC cosorth high performance manual"
     I think it has also been published under the title how to power tune the ford sohc pinto engine.. I cannot reccomend this book enough, it is fantastic. It actually shows you how to take measurments and assemble parts. Most other books tell you what to do but assume you aready know how to do this. I also have the david vizard book mentioned, but if you're like me and never opened an engine before then the Des Hammill book I reckon is the only one you'll need.
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/09/15 23:50:57 (permalink)
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    For reference if required. It always helps to have a page printout next to the thing you're working on instead of the somewhat expensive book.
    Vizards book. http://www.mediafire.com/?83t2tkwvgen
    Hammill book. http://www.fordsierraclub.nl/Power.pdf
     

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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/10/20 18:12:47 (permalink)
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    micka

    essentially this is my first complete rebuild im going to attempt and i wanna do it right, with the right info.
    cheers, mick :-D

    Others have mentioned the Vizard and Hammill books on modifying your Pinto, but if you are interested in how to go about stripping it and rebuilding it, this other book by Vizard may be what you are seeking:
     
    "How to rebuild your 1.3, 1.6 & 2.0 OHC Ford"  ISBN 0-912656-68-9
     
    http://www.amazon.com/How...1-3-Ford/dp/0912656689
     
    Probably long out of print, but worth picking up second hand IMO.
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/10/20 18:44:11 (permalink)
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    I agree with Flighter. I used this for my first Pinto rebuild and it was very helpful. 
     
    Rhys
     
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    micka

    essentially this is my first complete rebuild im going to attempt and i wanna do it right, with the right info.
    cheers, mick :-D

    Others have mentioned the Vizard and Hammill books on modifying your Pinto, but if you are interested in how to go about stripping it and rebuilding it, this other book by Vizard may be what you are seeking:

    "How to rebuild your 1.3, 1.6 & 2.0 OHC Ford"  ISBN 0-912656-68-9

    http://www.amazon.com/How...1-3-Ford/dp/0912656689

    Probably long out of print, but worth picking up second hand IMO.


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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/10/23 02:13:04 (permalink)
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    factory Ford workshop manual is where you should start
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2011/10/23 16:38:37 (permalink)
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    Flighter

    micka

    essentially this is my first complete rebuild im going to attempt and i wanna do it right, with the right info.
    cheers, mick :-D

    Others have mentioned the Vizard and Hammill books on modifying your Pinto, but if you are interested in how to go about stripping it and rebuilding it, this other book by Vizard may be what you are seeking:

    "How to rebuild your 1.3, 1.6 & 2.0 OHC Ford"  ISBN 0-912656-68-9

    http://www.amazon.com/How...1-3-Ford/dp/0912656689

    Probably long out of print, but worth picking up second hand IMO.

     
    I'll also recomend this book highly.  I used this and the gregory's manual to rebuild my first engine when I was 20 and it really was very well written for absolute beginners.
     
    Good luck
     
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    Re:whats a good book for the pinto rebuild? 2012/03/14 22:45:37 (permalink)
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    Matt75

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    micka

    essentially this is my first complete rebuild im going to attempt and i wanna do it right, with the right info.
    cheers, mick :-D

    Others have mentioned the Vizard and Hammill books on modifying your Pinto, but if you are interested in how to go about stripping it and rebuilding it, this other book by Vizard may be what you are seeking:

    "How to rebuild your 1.3, 1.6 & 2.0 OHC Ford"  ISBN 0-912656-68-9

    http://www.amazon.com/How...1-3-Ford/dp/0912656689

    Probably long out of print, but worth picking up second hand IMO.


    I'll also recomend this book highly.  I used this and the gregory's manual to rebuild my first engine when I was 20 and it really was very well written for absolute beginners.

    Good luck

    Matt

     
    I just noticed one of these on eBay starting at $45 (closing in the next day or so).  They sold for $17 back in '87, so that's inflation for you.   
     
    http://www.ebay.com.au/it...6395f0f6#ht_500wt_1413
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