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Old 1st June 2010, 02:31 AM
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hi everyone im new here, im from Christchurch New Zealand.
Have decided to build a Haynes Roadster.
I hope that this forum will be a great help for me.
I think the biggest problem i will have is locating the Haynes Book.
also will be what suitable driveline i will use? as the ford sierra wasnt sold in great numbers over here in Kiwiland.
But we do have a over populated number of jappa cars here so will have to adapt a RWD jappa diff etc...
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Old 1st June 2010, 03:55 AM
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Hi and welcome to this forum, there are a few kiwis lurking about here, a valuable site for construction information, as for locating the book try this link,http://www.fishpond.co.nz/advanced_s...own+sports+car may be helpfull. Another usefull site is this kiwi one http://www.lotus7.co.nz/forum/ ,seems to be quite a number of guys in the Christchurch area. Sometimes Sierra's come up on Trademe so worth having a look there.For my build Im using sierra diff axles and hubs,and steering column, 4age 20valve Black top with T50 box,mk3 cortina front uprights hubs and stubs. Good luck with build.Cheers Brendan.
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Old 1st June 2010, 04:53 AM
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ive just been on the phone to the cert and have been told that my front A arms have to be tig welded and crack tested if i make them myself..
think ill buy mine thru a company here in Christchurch, less hassle as i get a slip of paper saying they can be used legally in New Zealand
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Old 1st June 2010, 09:02 AM
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Hello and welcome to the forum,

just in the process of making body parts for 2 other New Zealand builders so the Haynes is getting quite popular out there. I wouldn't put their names on here just in case but i'm sure they wouldn't mind me passing their e-mail onto you if you would like to get in touch and compare notes as they are now on the closing stages of their build.

All the Best...AndyH

Apologies, just seen Allterain's post, seems there are more than i thought.....Regards....AndyH
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Old 2nd July 2010, 10:27 PM
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well today is the day i start "project Roadstar"
I have finally tracked down a copy of the haynes book thru a local bookshop.
Pay for it today pick up Tuesday, at present time I have been using a copy from the Libary.
I have sorted out a certifcation guy to overlook the project,just awaiting approval from them for final go ahead. But have been told by him to start as the chassis is so commom that it will be ok.
Pick up my steel on Monday from work ( boss said he will give me it as hes keen to see how it goes ) I work in a fully equip engineering workshop,but will be building the car at home as i have most gear also at home.
Been looking for a sierra sw for parts but at moment no luck!!!, will have to look at different ideas.
I did look at a ford mondao with a zetec motor,but its front wheel drive do anyone know of a g/box that will fit to it to make it a rear whell drive?.
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type 9 will fit a zetec.

We have a guy on the FSOC from NZ ... your rules are stricter than a headmistress in a boarding school... Good look..

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Old 3rd July 2010, 01:42 AM
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thanks twinturbo
this type9 gearbox what type of cars were these fitted to?

yes our rules are very tough to get cert, but in someways at least you know in your own mind that the car you are driving is safe.

I have also been looking at japper motors a list of the ones im interested in is

toyota 4Age
nissan SR20turbo
mitsubishi 4G63 turbo

i can make gearbox adapter plates to suit rearwheel gearboxs

diff unit ill be using will be out of a nissian skyline cheaps as here and plentyfull
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I know both the SR18/20 and A4GE have been used before, the RWD bok from toyota is rare and £££ at least it is in the uk.

type 9.

Cortina mk4/5
Capri mk3
Sierra mk all
Granada mk2/mk3

And a few others.
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Old 3rd July 2010, 10:05 PM
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thanks for the info
we have plenty of cortinas here in wrecking yards
so will try to use as much of the cortina as poss
with the book measurements does the lower front A arm suit the cortina front uprights, or do I have to lenghten or shorten them as i can get MK3 cortina up rights cheap as here about $50pr with brakes.
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Old 3rd July 2010, 11:15 PM
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Hi, the lower arms will have to be shortened by aprox 34mm and upper arms by aprox 18mm Cheers Brendan.
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