The Recaro Fiesta - the rebuild begins
Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
Looks good that, did you get away with out having to space the rad foward??
Gareth
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The return to standard, from the above sig pics - back to how Ford intended..............
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
Excellent stuff mate.
But we need to know what it's like now... You happy with it?
But we need to know what it's like now... You happy with it?
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
Well done to both of you, though you did seem to take your time over it
Didn't realise you were taking the engine out as well
So come on tell us how she feels on the road
Are you going to be able to leave Gav behind yet Clark ???
Cheers
Didn't realise you were taking the engine out as well
So come on tell us how she feels on the road
Are you going to be able to leave Gav behind yet Clark ???
Cheers
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You can use my car when you prise the keys out of my cold dead hands
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
pikey
clark is a jinx, it rained the day we started and stopped the day after he left
, every time i looked away he grabbed a wipeand started cleaning something
still it was easy done, few bits gave a bit of a fight, and captin clark and his christmas long bar didnt help when trying to undo things
,it was a shame we couldnt really road test it as such before he went back as a couple things needed minor adjustment, which clark had now done.
there was other things done too, like new shock top mounts (rubber donuts) different gear selector fitted and the first day he got here when we were ment to start on it i was still working on my xr2 so we lost a day there but still, its done and working fine.
the water cooling on the turbo nearly didnt happen, i made up a new water pipe for it which was the long one and my dad brazed it in as the steel one was shot, and clark managed to kink the other when fitting the rubber pipe and it split, but it looks like it had been a bit kinked before so was a bit soft anyway, so i made a new one up in a different shape (which fits much better) at the last min and again my dad brazed it in.
proof of the cleaning
, or is it techno clark and his mixing engine

brings back memories of when i first started my rebuild, although the plastic had been cut down just before the pic as clark was leaving for home.


and no, no one else is coming over

oh and clark, have you picked up my 10mm rqachet spanner, i cant find it anywhere
clark is a jinx, it rained the day we started and stopped the day after he left
still it was easy done, few bits gave a bit of a fight, and captin clark and his christmas long bar didnt help when trying to undo things
there was other things done too, like new shock top mounts (rubber donuts) different gear selector fitted and the first day he got here when we were ment to start on it i was still working on my xr2 so we lost a day there but still, its done and working fine.
the water cooling on the turbo nearly didnt happen, i made up a new water pipe for it which was the long one and my dad brazed it in as the steel one was shot, and clark managed to kink the other when fitting the rubber pipe and it split, but it looks like it had been a bit kinked before so was a bit soft anyway, so i made a new one up in a different shape (which fits much better) at the last min and again my dad brazed it in.
proof of the cleaning

brings back memories of when i first started my rebuild, although the plastic had been cut down just before the pic as clark was leaving for home.


and no, no one else is coming over
oh and clark, have you picked up my 10mm rqachet spanner, i cant find it anywhere
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
excellent stuff guys
how's she going now clark?
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knuckles :
I will be writing up a Cvh T3 conversion guide very shortly with parts needed and bits that need to be moved etc to squeeze in the bigger turbo
You're about 5 years late! http://www.fiestaturbo.com/articles/t3conversion/
If you can improve on that please do though

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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
so many replies
ok to start -
feersum enjin - yea the stage 1 T3 was a gooden after all, and yes the water pipes were custom made as the original steel ones were no good.
Henry - yes new shocks are on the cards, im fed up with catching my exhaust on london speed bumps. Standard setup will be going on over my current coilovers.
Black2 - unfortunatly the rad had to make a move forward by around 30 mm on the passenger side, i will show detailed pics in the guide. I used a screw on the slam pannel brace to hold the bottom of the rad forward and a big cable tie on the intercooler.
bakewell - im over the moon now my engine dont leak oil all over the road
. Turbo wise. i have lost the nippyness of a t2 but gained the top end power a t3 has to offer. im only running 7 psi at the moment as it will need setting up again once beiges and chip have been sourced. On the motorway is where i love the t3 the most. i can now cruise at 60 mph at 2500rpm. The t2 would normally be knocking its socks off on long motorway journeys.
turboboy - we didnt take our time , we worked are socks off and rain spoiled all are plans. and no i cant leave gav yet, give it time though
Gav was so jealous as mine is more (insert ghey rap term)
adrian - will do my best to include every detail in my guide with parts required and modifications required.
ok to start -
feersum enjin - yea the stage 1 T3 was a gooden after all, and yes the water pipes were custom made as the original steel ones were no good.
Henry - yes new shocks are on the cards, im fed up with catching my exhaust on london speed bumps. Standard setup will be going on over my current coilovers.
Black2 - unfortunatly the rad had to make a move forward by around 30 mm on the passenger side, i will show detailed pics in the guide. I used a screw on the slam pannel brace to hold the bottom of the rad forward and a big cable tie on the intercooler.
bakewell - im over the moon now my engine dont leak oil all over the road
turboboy - we didnt take our time , we worked are socks off and rain spoiled all are plans. and no i cant leave gav yet, give it time though
adrian - will do my best to include every detail in my guide with parts required and modifications required.


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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
get the rest of the pics up fella

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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
InS@[ERRR] :did hte oil return do good chap
ah yeah i want a word with you about that
i gotta ask though, what did ya rough the front out with, looks like you suffererd from a bit of chatter
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looking good see jay was stood being helpful, as usual.
the pics always show jay with a fag and a blank stare .
the pics always show jay with a fag and a blank stare .
2.1 Went BANGGGGG now a Ghia 1800
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HCS PIMP :looking good see jay was stood being helpful, as usual.
the pics always show jay with a fag and a blank stare .
im not sure how to take that, a insult or a joke...
the look was, "fcuk this its cold and wet" and the fag, well, yeah ok most pics of me show me with a fag in hand but i didnt smoke as much as you think
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
well done fellas looks like you had a fun weekend dispite the rubbish weather
hope the setting up goes well

hope the setting up goes well


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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
nice one jay...when can i book mine in??
to cold and dark these days for me... 

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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
you already got a T3
as said before fella, need any help you give me a buzz
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
I have been offered a set of beige's and a 195 superchip.
Then i got to think about upgrading clutch, gearbox, brakes....
question is ''how far do i go ?''

Then i got to think about upgrading clutch, gearbox, brakes....
question is ''how far do i go ?''


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knuckles :question is ''how far do i go ?''![]()
as far as your wallet will allow you to
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hb69 :knuckles :question is ''how far do i go ?''![]()
as far as your wallet will allow you to
in that case i better get the bus in the morning


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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
Good work man. Great to see the cold didn't put you guys off.
Can't wait to get a frst for myself. I'v been after one for years and i'm no closer now than i was 3 years ago with the arrival of a baby ect.
Keep up the good work
ollie
Can't wait to get a frst for myself. I'v been after one for years and i'm no closer now than i was 3 years ago with the arrival of a baby ect.
Keep up the good work
ollie

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FRSJON :come on then mate there must be more pics/update for us???....
There is, and it aint a good one
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
when i last spoke to clark from the sounds of it it sounds like the seal is letting but a bit, but the turbo hasnt fully gone.
this could be a breather problem though as the turbo was fine on the first start up, and was fine on the run home and for a few days since fitting it, ive not spoke to him in about 4 days so i dunno if its still looking grim?
this could be a breather problem though as the turbo was fine on the first start up, and was fine on the run home and for a few days since fitting it, ive not spoke to him in about 4 days so i dunno if its still looking grim?
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
Hopefully just the seal but I cant say the turbo looked in great nick from the pics before it was fitted!!

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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
the damage to the compressor wheel wouldnt effect the oil seal, and it didnt suck in any kids on start up
so all was well.
its the problem you get with ebay / s/h unknown turbos
its the problem you get with ebay / s/h unknown turbos
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Superal :Turbo gone???
Bingo !
its smoking like a chimney, constantly smells of oil whilst i kill the person behind me with blue smoke.
Been quoted £95 if its just oil seals. or £215 to do all bearings/gaskets/oil seals.
either that or a new T3 unit off the shelf for £440 without postage or vat
The turbo still goes well once its warmed up


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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
unlucky about the turbo! hope its not to serious lovely looking car by the way and the best colour 

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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
its not hard to rebuild the turbo ya self mate, as i said to ya when ya were over here. and the kits are not expensive also
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
Wow i missed alot, Fits like a glove....I just hope the engine does'nt move much on its mounts!!!

I have parts for sale!!!!.....Nice parts too!!!
http://www.fiestaturbo.com/forums/lots-of-parts-for-sale-vt185591/
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Re: The Recaro Fiesta - T3 Fitted
garyhurn77 :its getting it balanced though?
the shaft and compressor wheel are balanced together, and then marked, when they are fitted back into the turbo the marks are lined up and then its in balance again.
turbo companys prob do this with some auto machine or something but as a engineer i would and have done it with knife edges (not cutting knifes, its a engineers tools) but if you mark the shaft and the wheel before you take it apart and put it back as it should the balance wouldnt and shouldnt of shifted.
when balancing the wheel on the shaft tiny amounts are removed from the wheel to get it in balance with the shaft.
not everyone can of course do this without the right stuff, but for a DIYer to do there own turbo marking the shaft and setting it back to them marks is the only way.
but like everything, its not a 100% fix, it may last it may not, things to consider when doing your own turbo is has the oil seal groove worn? meaning a larger seal is needed, has the shaft suffered damage, and like the compressor wheels, damage to this and bent fins can shift the balance, and depending on the amount of damage to the compressor wheel it may need to be replaced, so sometime a home rebuild isnt always worth it, but i thought i would state a home rebuild can be done, if it were my turbo, considering the equipment i have i would and have rebuilt my own.
and i know a company over here that make the compressor wheels for different size and make of turbos so getting a replacment wheel is just a phone call and a pint away
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