Theres quite a few old cortinas and escorts making their way over here from SA currently father in laws is after a mk1 or mk2 cortina
Whats plan with it? fix it and drive it or tune it up a bit?
Watch Retropower's youtube channel - they're building a rather nice Mk1 Escort for Gordon Murray!
It'll have a nice, tasty, modern Cosworth lump in it...
That looks very familiar lol. I must admit I forgot the drop links on mine.
Will give them a check over next time I’m near the ramp and see what they are like
Hopefully mine last a little while longer yet.
Unfortunately the blades I bought for the air saw would be slightly rubbish at cutting through cheese so no use at all on the bolts.
In the end managed to free them up by hammering big chisels between the arm and the mounting bracket which forced the bolts to move outwards a few mm at a time till it freed itself.
Bleeding was a right mare, using both traditional methods and the IID tool. After 6 goes pedal still dropped to the floor.
Got the fluid changed and that improved things.
Just used a small trolly jack under the lower arm and jacked it up and measured the hub. Wasn’t too bad.
Yer my brake fluid Reservoir was about half full after changing the brake lines.
Can’t rememeber which order we did them now (memory is not my strong point lol) but know we followed the brake bible guide off the D3 forum. Seems to be all good now yes.
That’s good, mines much better with the alignment done now.
I’m away all next week and my mot is due beginning of next month. Gonna drop it off at the garage Sunday night and get a lift to the lorry.
Give him a week to fix the hand brake and get a fresh ticket on it.
Yes I still need to look for that wire for you.
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