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few jobs on my mk2 swb, turbo di and pas conversion etc.

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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby oldskooler » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:21 am

well after getting a couple of hours at it today i got her fired up! 8) 8) i wanted to hear the lump running before i fitted anything else up. all seems good so its full steam ahead now!

first i got the pipes routed back to be connected to the tank. i took the tank out of the mk2 di scrapper and was amazed by how much smaller it was than the tank in mine. so i just swapped over the gauge unit over into my own tank so id have the return pipe catered for and refitted the tank.

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i just ran a couple of loose wires to the solenoid valve and starter solenoid and after a lot of turning and bleeding i got some noise!!


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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby madmark » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:23 am

looking good mate ,was she sweet?????
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby MIXA » Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:07 pm

Great job there keep it coming ,just one thing with the quality of all your work would have thought a bit of paint on the block would have been good.
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby Scotty86 » Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:47 pm

great thread, good job you've done there :D 8)
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby 1958 harry » Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:45 pm

Awesome work there, and nice to see a job being done right.
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby oldskooler » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:06 am

madmark wrote:looking good mate ,was she sweet?????



ya, she seems well sweet, pump seems good, idled perfect soon as it started etc. not exactly quiet same as any of them!!! :D couple of sheets of dynamat will be in order id say!!!
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby oldskooler » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:17 am

MIXA wrote:Great job there keep it coming ,just one thing with the quality of all your work would have thought a bit of paint on the block would have been good.



i was thinking bout goin the whole hog on this job, strip the bay fully, paint it, strip block and paint it etc but at the end of the day it will very much be a working van for the summer going to various events so i think tidy, presentable and more importantly reliable will be good enough for me. the trouble with detailing is you never know when to stop!!! :D







for instance, heres an engine bay pic of my recently completed vauxhall powered mk1 escort roadcar.

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Postby AlanN » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:31 am

Hmmm, donutsss... Sorry, escort porn :D

wheres the wiring, pipes etc :?:
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby Pants_Tew » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:35 am

The old XE is an ace engine, oddly I have a few hidden in the garage including a dry-sumped motor out of a circuit racer 'hot-rod' :twisted: and am slowly fitting one into an mg midget........... ongoing project for 6 years :cry:

anyway, they both look good 8)

as to the DI Turbo, it seems that nobody uses the epic system for conversions? can the mec. bosch pump set-up produce the same (or more) power :?

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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby oldskooler » Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:14 am

AlanN wrote:Hmmm, donutsss... Sorry, escort porn :D

wheres the wiring, pipes etc :?:


thats where a lot of the time was involved in that build, everythings hidden, brake fluid resevoir inside bulkhead, coilpack is mounted under carbs with longer plugleads etc, main loom runs under wings, bonnet pull cable is even re routed under the right wing using a longer TRANSIT cable!!! :D does be good fun at shows sometimes when fellas ask when im goin to finish it under the bonnet so it will run!! :lol:
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby oldskooler » Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:19 am

as to the DI Turbo, it seems that nobody uses the epic system for conversions? can the mec. bosch pump set-up produce the same (or more) power :?

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with the pump turned up they make more power in a lot of cases or so im told anyway plus it simplifies things a lot in a conversion like this. the pump had actually been fitted to this engine when it was in the mk5 it came out of. the epic system seems to be troublesome and most seem to solve the problem by fitting the mech pump.
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Postby MIXA » Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:41 am

I know what you mean about detailing the escort is brill but your van is perfect for it show the van and car ?
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby AlanN » Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:32 pm

Id like to see more of your scort, please 8)

I want to hide the loom in my van bay, not all of it, but as much as I can, Id like to hear any tips you've got... Already lengthened the V6 injection loom to go up under the scuttle panel, thought about covering it with stainless Brade, but fancy that...
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby oldskooler » Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:54 pm

AlanN wrote:Id like to see more of your scort, please 8)

I want to hide the loom in my van bay, not all of it, but as much as I can, Id like to hear any tips you've got... Already lengthened the V6 injection loom to go up under the scuttle panel, thought about covering it with stainless Brade, but fancy that...



full build thread here, not sure if you have to register to view it.

http://z7.invisionfree.com/CEOCI/index. ... wtopic=700
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Re: few jobs on my mk2 swb, pas conversion etc.

Postby oldskooler » Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:41 am

nice bit of progress since my last post, got the wiring done for the new engine which was simple enough. i had to strip down the engine loom and peel off the leccy ignition section and extend the rest of the wires to reach.

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also started fitting/sizing up the rad and hoses.


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the list of jobs are getting smaller by the day, nearly there!!
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