Bugger. I was hoping they'd be identical.
Herak, the Cougar and Mk2 Mondy subframes may have a slight cosmetic difference but they are absolutely interchangeable. My old Cougar, now owned by Steve Morris, has a galvanised Mk2 Mondeo rear subframe.
Bugger. I was hoping they'd be identical.
Herak, the Cougar and Mk2 Mondy subframes may have a slight cosmetic difference but they are absolutely interchangeable. My old Cougar, now owned by Steve Morris, has a galvanised Mk2 Mondeo rear subframe.
I believe what he actually did was weld the disk to the impeller vanes (he has the metal pump, not the plastic one).
Whether he had to grind down the disk before doing this (since it's supposed to sit still in the groove that's part of the pump body) I'm not sure.
Spent 5 1/2 hours on a train to meet her then a 300 mile drive to get her home, worth it though, she's a beauty.
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Why doesn't mine shine like that !
Thanks Relliot, Mako. I was sure they'd have the same mounts and dimensions, so that's good to hear.
MPG less important, but a side effect of less drag. Top end grunt and grip is my main motivation. 3 litre Jag duratec is on plan as well, but the huge air brake at the back isn't going to help much. Flat floor done right should give me some additional stability as well as giving me a source of air to guide to cool the brakes.
The Capri is going wild, I'll be keeping the Cougar as a more refined stable mate, but it'll feel a little slow compared to a 500bhp/ton RWD beast (aim, may settle for 450/ton)
The Cougar needs to keep some advantages so I don't just go everywhere in the Capri and empty my wallet into the fuel tank. Planning to incorporate a subtle diffuser and encourage a little more scavenging from the exhaust(s?) with it, too - an inverted ram air device, if you will.
Likely making it in FG with steel strips bonded in for rigidity. If it works, I'll make measurements/method etc available if anybody wants to reproduce it.
Another motivation, and the one that kicked me with the urge to do it asap is the amount of grot the underbody collects - if I'm putting it straight, it's going to stay straight.
I've had advisories for having winter tyres fitted (in winter!) before. Much depends on the test operator.
Best advisory I ever had was on the Capri "Rear Bumper not fitted" went over to the test bay to ask him about it "Well, the bumper isn't fitted!" - he even showed me where they brackets normally sit. At this point I realised I was dealing with a genius. "No way! It must have fallen off somewhere... I wouldn't have noticed if you hadn't pointed it out."
Also had one tell the missus that if one of her brake pipes on her Focus was to burst, she'd have no brakes - right in front of me. Asked him if he knew what "Dual Circuit" meant. Looked puzzled and told me it meant that the handbrake was hydraulic. Leaving the garage, she asked if he was right. "No. It's a pretty standard system meaning that a burst pipe only takes out two brakes, and the other two are on a different circuit - meaning you still have brakes if one pipe bursts." "Shouldn't he know that?" "You should... Anybody driving a car should, let alone somebody supposedly qualified to decide on a car's roadworthiness!"
I long ago gave up assuming that MOT certificates mean anything other than "you won't get in trouble for driving without an MOT" testers aren't what they used to be, sadly.
Ordered a mercury grill of ebay 15 quid with postage think thats a result. Thanks rickysmith for link to spoiler
Nice car mot history not bad. Shame to scrap
Got my sub-frame back from Geoff tonight with the ARB brackets all nicely strengthened. Going to take it along with my tank straps, axle beams, trailing arms and trailing arm brackets to the galvanisers tomorrow morning and hope that they can do a 24 Hr turn around for me. Looking forward to putting it all back together again and having it ready for Blackpool.
Wouldn't want to see it dropped though. Not been to the States for a good few years but I believe they have no testing regime, boy did I see some rot boxes and not just surface rust, great lumps of sill missing on cars that require them as part of the structure.