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  1. Now to start on removing everything connected to the engine before removal. Had to cut of exhaust off manifold as whole system was just welded together. Drain coolant from radiator and block, then remove radiator and fan. Unplug wires to water temp and oil pressure sensors. Disconnect starter motor cable. Next remove accelorator cable assembly and remove carb. Tag on carb reads (Weber 771F AA A 6J 2 ) will look up to see if this is what I need for motor I'm putting back in car. Remove heater and vacuum hoses. Disconnect speedo and clutch cables. Remove both intake and exhaust manifolds. Out with distributor. Unbolt gearbox support cross member which looks a bit the worst for ware. Almost forgot to take outgear lever.

    Next out with the motor slowly slowly. Please I got  the tilting attactment for crane as you have to apply a lot of tilt to clear front of car. Looks like we have got a 1300 motor. Hadn't checked numbers before I took out motor and was under the impression it was a 1600.

     

    https://oldschool.co.nz/index.php?/topic/84912-petes-mk2-escort-1600-sports/

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  2. Thanks Marty for all the information about the diff. Sounds like I just need some silicone when I put it back together and see how it performs.

    With regards to the 8"-9" drum brakes, I found some old receipts that said the car had a new 1600 engine fitted when its speedo was 15168.  I also have the New Vehicle Invoice which states model is, 1977 Ford Escort and the body is Sport. Cost $5955 new.  No mention of motor size but could it have been a 1300. That would explain the 8' drum brakes. Cheers

  3. Thanks for advice once again. Have removed drive shaft from diff flange and noticed a small amount of oil seep out.  Has not continued but is this normal or do I need to replace seal. It is a Timkin type diff. Also how much play should there be when you turn flange by hand. When I turned it, it moved about 20 mm before load came on.

    Regards removing the engine should I drain the oil out of it. The motor is not going back into this car and maybe sitting around for a while. Are there any other thing I should do before storage. cheers Peter

    Link to project build

    https://oldschool.co.nz/index.php?/topic/83961-petes-mk2-escort-1600-sports/#comment-2501579

  4. Firstly, Thanks for the helpfull advice given in the Project Discussion section. Went to Safr R Brakes who were very helpfull and put me on the right track. Have had brake shoes relined and collected new wheel cylinders. Have fitted these now and bleed the system. Everything seems all good. Next step is to start working on getting the engine and gearbox out. Started by removing drive shaft. While unbolting rear flange I notice a small amount of oil come out. Not sure if there is a seal that needs replaceing. will look into this. Have left a couple of question  about motor removal in Project Discussion

     

    https://oldschool.co.nz/index.php?/topic/84912-petes-mk2-escort-1600-sports/

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  5. Hi  everyone. Since starting work on my car I have a few questions that you may be able to help me with. First

    Do you need to have seat belts for the back seats of a car this old.

    The car has only 8 inch brake drums on the back. Would an upgrade to 9 inch drums be of any benefit as motor is being rebuilt so will produce more hp. I understand it is not that hard to do

    The doors have quite a bit of rust on the inside at the bottom. What is the best way to treat this.

    Cheers Peter

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  6. Finally back on the job. Took out weather strips and retaining clips from doors Removed divider channel for glass followed by glass which seems to be in good shape. Next took out quarter windows. After cleaning they looked really good. Glass had a sort of lime scale around the edges which was quite hard to remove. Next took out the regulators, cleaned them up , ready for putting back in later. Found quite a bit a bit of rust in the bottom of the doors and some of the drain hole were blocked up. Not sure how to deal with this. Will attempt to start a Project Discussion page as have a few question that someone might be able to help me with. Cheers

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