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2008/04/04 21:15:41 (permalink)
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4 door MK2

Seeing as my car has been off the road for a while it's sort of turned into a bit of a project. So I thought it might be a good idea to put something up here.

I'll start from when I first got the car, with pictures too!

I got the car in May 2005, it was a bog stock (apart from cam, extractors and exhaust) 1600 Mk2 4 door GL (originally ghost gum) with an RS nose. The previous owner liked XY GT's so decided to put a hornet scoop and XY GT bonnet stripes on, which have since magically disappeared from the car.

Yep, I was the coolest dude at school cause I had a hood scoop and stripes [88]

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Shortly after I got my license (6 days to be precise!) the 1600 expired. The plan was to throw a 2L in then, but there were none in Brisbane up for grabs that I could find at the time, so I just had the 1600 rebuilt, so I had the car back in 9 days.

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So, naturally the next thing on the list was to source a new bonnet, and some 13x7's.

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It had a horrible stance though, but I drove it around like that for a fair while. Then at the end of 2006 I bought another Escort with a 2L and 5spd as a parts car, so then I pulled the motor suspension (just superlows up front and panel van 4 leaf rear) and transferred the springs accross to the red car, but the motor stayed out of the car for 2 months or so.

Here are some pictures of the parts car.

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And the red one with it's new (at the time) stance.

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Then came the first time the car was pulled off the road (February 2007), to put the 2L with 60thou bore, ACL flat tops, decked head, port and polish, nice big crow cam, twin DHLA40s and the type 9.

I've tried to put these few pictures in order (yep, done in a single car width garage in a unit complex, beauuuudy!).

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I'll skip a heap and get to the important part, the "finished" product.

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I knew that the car would come back off the road eventually because there was a lot of things I wanted to do, so when the ignition switch broke in July 2007 I had an excuse to do things seeing as the car wouldn't start.

It sat for a few months before I actually got around to getting started on it...

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But anyways, this is how it stood 2 weeks ago (after having to move the car from it's old home in the unit complex). These are the latest photo's I have until tomorrow.

Got stuck into sanding the engine bay to lay some new paint on.

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So that's it for now, I will update hopefully tomorrow night with all the stuff that's gone on in the past few weeks that I haven't put up here yet.
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    Mk2_2dr_2L
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/05/04 11:53:44 (permalink)
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    Nice one,its great to see how cars progress over the years.. my computer crashed last week and I have been going through alot of old backed up cd's that i have burned over the years and geez i have a lot of pictures of my car.. pretty much all of them are of something that is pulled to pieces ha.. its not hard to see where the money goes when you look back [}:)]

    Looking forward to seeing the current pics

    Cheers,
    Damion
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    Juiceman
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/06/04 14:42:15 (permalink)
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    Here's the new pictures as promised.

    Smoothed the visible parts of the engine bay and got rid of the little tabs on the passenger side for the wiring loom because they're not needed anymore. Left some of the divets there because they're hidden by either carbies or booster bracket and things like that.

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    Started pulling the head apart to give it a bit of a clean up.

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    And the cam is a Crow Cams item.

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    Duration: 280
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    .075" dur: 233
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    L/C: 112

    Valve lift .448"
    .448"

    Power range 3000rpm
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    Juiceman
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/04/16 10:50:49 (permalink)
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    These just arrived from Mr. Burton's shop.

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    And this is what happens when you do a "red-eye" reduction on a photo of a red car (I was bored the other day), the reflectors in the tail lights went green - yuck!

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    That's all there is to report at the moment.
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/04/19 14:40:25 (permalink)
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    hey mate i love it, gives me a lot of ideas for what im about to do to my 1600 GL, just a quick question, how much did the twin DHLA40s set u back? ive never actually looked into side-draught carbs yet and ive read that these arent too much overkill for everyday road use like the twin 45's are...

    cheers mate, really impressed
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    Juiceman
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/04/19 18:31:56 (permalink)
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    Hey mate thanks for the kind comments.

    The 40s came with the motor when I bought it, so I'm afraid I can't help you there sorry, but they definitely aren't overkill for everyday use. This was my everyday car last time it was on the road and it was fine to drive in traffic, didn't kill my wallet and there is still plenty of grunt there.

    Cheers,
    Josh.
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/04/20 14:34:14 (permalink)
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    sweet as, looks tops anyways, i was reading about quad carb set ups using bike carbs haha but i can imagine that tuning would be an absolute pain, i really think the set up u have here would be the way to go, tuning would be a lot easier and as u say, a lot more forgiving on the wallet

    thanks for the info anyways mate ;)
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/05/16 12:05:46 (permalink)
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    Finally had some decent weather to get the engine bay painted, but after it dried we noticed that the paint shop provided me with a colour that was slightly too light. Such a shame too because it came up like glass.

    So I decided while we were at it, might as well smooth everything else that was left to save time last time and also weld up un-necessary holes.

    This is after the paint went on, the flash on the camera really exaggerates how light the colour really is. In a few more weeks once everything else and the interior and boot are sorted, it will be redone.

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    So here's the start of the work, more pictures after this weekend.

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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/05/16 15:05:55 (permalink)
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    Looking good Juiceman. I would love to see it in the flesh one day!! I'm finally getting a few bits and pieces on my car resprayed/repaired next week.
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/07/26 22:11:33 (permalink)
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    It's been a while since the last update so I thought I'd give a quick one. Boot is finished and the engine bay is ready for paint (again). More updates to come in the next few weeks hopefully.



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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/07/31 19:36:28 (permalink)
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    what's under the side boxs in the boot? or did ya do both to make it symetrical
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/07/31 20:03:54 (permalink)
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    Hey mate, I couldn't be stuffed trying to find a new home for the spare wheel, I just built the box around it (it's easily removable too) and the driver side is just for tools and the jack and all that sort of junk.
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/07/31 21:38:13 (permalink)
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    Looking good Juiceman.

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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/07/31 23:24:34 (permalink)
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    it looks good, i might have to steal your idea seeing as ya need a spare to be road legal
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    RE: 4 door MK2 2008/06/09 17:51:55 (permalink)
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    Motor went back in today, finally. I got one of those alloy rocker covers off Jezzah (I think) a while back and chucked it on to see what it looks like, looks quite nice, just needs a good polish as it's been sitting around for a few months.

    It WILL be running by Thursday, I'm sick of driving a Nissan with a truck motor in it. Not that I have anything against SR20's, but N/A they suck.

    Anyway on with the pictures...



    Dummy fitted the carbies just for the photo's sake.

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