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Old 26th March 2011, 03:31 PM
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Default Loony's BEC Roadster Build Thread

Maybe it's to early, but to keep forum clean I decided to create my build thread.

Beginings where similar to everyones here.
First I bought the book "Build your own sports car: for as little as 250GBP" on ebay.co.uk. Book costs 0,99GBP and 5GBP p&p It was about 2 years ago...
I realized that it will be very difficult to find parts mentioned in the book here in Poland. So... I need something for more popular Ford Sierra.
Next - in August 2010 - I bought "proper" book... and so it begins.
I choose BEC because I want something different than my last project (powerfull but heavy - turboed '93 BMW 325i). Must be lightweight and... with better economy - cheap insurance, good MPG. So "under 1000cc" BEC will be what I'm looking for.
In October I bought Sierra rear end - propshaft, 3.62 LSD diff, driveshafts, calipers, rear hubs and front uprights. Then - to keep proper brake bias - I bought Mondeo Mk2 V6 front calipers (same as Scorpio/Granada Cosworth) to use with 278mm brake disks.

I cleaned rear calipers and painted with black Hammerite:

Now it's time for front calipers, uprights and rear hubs.

Yesterday I got my laser cut chassis plates (with modified front wishbones plates for use with Kadett/Lanos ball joint - Maxi is unavailable in Poland):




Next - I need Mig/Mag welder
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Old 26th March 2011, 06:39 PM
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Did you strip the calipers to paint them, cos I'm stuggling to work out how to pull them apart
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Old 27th March 2011, 11:49 AM
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If they work ok leave them alone and paint,they are a work of art to strip and repair.
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Old 27th March 2011, 12:06 PM
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I want to powdercoat them, and the need de-rusting
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Old 27th March 2011, 02:58 PM
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I wouldnt bother stripping them just send them to these guys

http://biggred.co.uk/index.php
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Old 27th March 2011, 05:37 PM
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Yes - I was stripping them to repair handbrake and then de-rust and paint. It was quite difficult, but now they work nice and smooth.
Look at photos in this topic - it's in Polish, but photos are multilingual http://www.audi80.pl/90-b3-ng-regene...yl-vt44458.htm
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