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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/15 19:24:09 (permalink)
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put old springs back in with blocks, SFS only happens once a hear matty, god my car has no engine and gearbox in atm and im gonna be there,

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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/15 19:59:07 (permalink)
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Hey Mish,
 
That's true, Murphy's law says that I'll will just get the old springs back in when the new ones arrive.
 
Anyone got some lowering blocks I can borrow for a few weeks?
 
Is it all down hill to Williamstown from your joint or will you trailer it there?
 
Cheers,
 
Matt
 
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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/17 17:55:48 (permalink)
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Been busy.
 
Diff is in.
 
Disc Brakes on.
 
Handbrake cable attached.
 
Just need to put tail shaft back in then bleed the brakes and hope I haven't screwed anything up.
 
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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/17 17:57:45 (permalink)
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nope gotta pull my finger out and fix it, time is running out tho and gbox is still coming

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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/18 20:58:38 (permalink)
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Nearly there,
 
Today I hooked up the brake lines, prop shaft back in and shocks bolted in too.
 
Had a bit of an issue with the handbrake not locking the brakes but all that was needed was to pump the handbrake about 30 times and all is good now.
 
All that's left is to bleed the brakes and then I'm good to go.
 
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Matt
 


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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/18 22:21:10 (permalink)
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Matt,
The reason why you had issues with h brake is the fact that you hadn't bled your brake first.if you bled them first and providing you made sure both caliper levers are resting on their stops you would have instantly had an 'ok' h/brake.

However to get best h/brake performance this is what I do.I always set up and adjust handbrake leavers on each calliper before attaching the cables. You do it so that both levers are resting on their stops and have no pad actuation but actuate pads with as little as 5-8 mm application of leavers( this is achieved by removing the leaver from caliper and turning the rachet mechanism opposite direction of normal actuation and then back until you reach a spot where the lever is at its stop but actuates pads with minimal movement). You then bolt up levers and attach the cables to the lever. Next step is to adjust the h brake cable as tight as possible without offseating either of the levers from their stops. If this is done no handbrake pumping is required and provides best hand brake performance.

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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/18 22:23:11 (permalink)
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Thanks Mate,
 
I'll know for next time.
 
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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/20 17:13:17 (permalink)
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All sorted. Bled the brakes and after a couple of small leaks sorted I am reasonably happy with it. Slightly spongy pedal which I suspect may be the M/Cylinder. Can still lock them up though. I also want to make an adjustable pushrod so I can adjust the height of the pedal to better heel and toe.
 
Took it for a drive and all is good and I can even hear the engine noise now that I have a diff that makes no noise. Also the acceleration has increased markedly with the 3.89 diff too.
 
The arse is still too high so I'm looking forward to when I get the springs so it all looks uniform. 
 
I got a bit happy with the sandblaster and did the wipers but I painted them gold!  Not sure I like it but what can you do.
 
Hopefully it behaves itself tomorrow night on the RSOC Vic January Cruise.
 
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Matt
 



 

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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/23 18:22:32 (permalink)
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sooooooooooooooooo................ how did the car go on monday???

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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/01/23 19:13:45 (permalink)
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Hi Mate,
 
Car went very well.  I was cautiously optimistic and all was good.
 
I have a knock in the front left suspension somewhere that I need to chase down but other than that I was very happy indeed.
 
How'd the g/box installation go?
 
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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/02/07 17:53:38 (permalink)
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Few pics of Small Ford Sunday
 




 

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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/02/07 18:04:08 (permalink)
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Rear springs should arrive any day now!!!
 
In the mean time the next project is to install the FIA Kill Switch and remove the key ignition to push start.  I also wil wire up an accessory & Fuel pump switch.
 
The good thing about the FIA Kill Switch is that it immediately kills all electrics and stops any damage being caused to the alternator when it's turned off.
 
I have made up an alloy fascia plate to go in place of the ashtray and once I get the ignition switch I'll get it power coated of just paint it black.
 
I will then need to work out how to wire it all up.
 
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Matt
 


 

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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/02/08 12:56:48 (permalink)
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Haha those photos look familiar, I tried to get as many photos as possible of the scorts i have seen on the forums
 
neat job on the switch plate
 
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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/02/08 13:46:26 (permalink)
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Sorry mate, should have given you credit for the pics.

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RE: Matt's 78 MK II 4 dr 2013/02/08 15:11:12 (permalink)
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Dont worry about it  Matt 
 
All good
 
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