Sam's Proper MX-3 - LT Turbo project *Parting out*



  • :cheers: for the offer Jay, can't do it right now though
    got 4 x new tyres to buy for the MOT next month, but these are the ones I have been thinking about fitting.



  • i saw them on ebay not a bad price either ill keep an eye out for you if you like



  • Thanks Jay I will want to seat swap soon after I get the MOT out the way
    as the MKII MX-3 seats are not the most comfortablest in the world!



  • Well the sump that I was going to buy has fallen through quite literally it was too rusty for them to sell to me. I have been given a quote of £45 delivered for another one though off breakeryard . com

    Camber bolts have arrived from the states, (will fit then get new tyres) as has a new fuel filter I won for £5 and a universal 4 wire lambda sensor for £16. Cars coming upto 100k so I figure its time for a new sensor which by all accounts will need splicing into the existing plug.

    Im also on the look out for some windscreen sun visors in black without the airbag info. on.

    New bathroom is nearing completion so I will get some spare time back soon
    to start pimping again :D



  • I was gunna ask about fuel filters. Think mine could benefit from a new one. Where is it?



  • Down the back of the engine bay passenger side bulkhead.

    Sump arrived and it's a V6 one :x



  • Ok sent the V6 sump back and just bit the bullet and bought a new one from fordprobestore> atleast I know its going to fit and wont be rusted!
    motorfactors have ordered me in the gaskets.

    Unfortnately I managed to put a 10mm drill bit through my finger on the weekend so I'm out of action for two weeks or so :(



  • i done a 6mm bit through my finger!, made a nice butterfly shape out of the flesh. I never got it seen to, i kept using the germoline new skin stuff to keep it clean. It took ages to heal and ive got a nice scar now :mrgreen:
    Off topic i know but i feel your pain lol.
    You still need rpm dial btw ?, sorry its sitting in kitchen ready to go!.



  • Accidents happen,lol but thats pretty hardcore garfy. It was a real school boy error not using a vice and holding a block of wood from underneath were I'm used to drilling metal I pushed too hard was just trying to oversize a hole! and the bit went straight into my wedding ring finger taking shards of wood and metal into me.. fook me did it look grizzly, I got pictures if anyone wants to see?!?!

    Funny thing is it didn't hurt at the time or at A&E, throbs like a bitch now. Nice to know I'm not alone though.

    erm itsa ok no rush I cant seem to find the old PCB from the 1600 clocks to swap it over…



  • That is no good… I just did a similar thing about a month ago with a hole 1.5" saw bit... was not pretty



  • Youch! I think you have trumped us on bit size there Josh. Damn hole cutters are usually quite ragged too?!

    I have to go back in tomorrow to see if the skin covering the tendon is going to live, if it hasn't it will mean another more complicated op…. Oh well count myself lucky right now I still have a working finger! 10mm more to left and I reckon it would of been adios muchachos...

    So the weekend before I had been looking where teh Turbo sits in relation to the sump for the oil drain and it looked as if a 90 degree union on the sump might be a good idea so the hose would not have to bend so much.
    I found this at the same place I bought the straight union and this 13mm end cap from an irrigation shop to cap off the union for now with some rubber hose.



  • PICS OR GTFO

    Jk… feel for you. That is seriously nasty. Hope it gets a full recovery mate.



  • Thanks mate Surgeon said skin is going to heal just fine its just upto me now to get it moving again so I got to do lots of fist movement :rimshot:

    Here is what I was trying to construct when the accident happened so I bought these magnetic holders Monday morning to cheer my sorry ass up.

    MMMMmmmmm organisational overload :cheers:



  • mmm very nice! I love me a good set of well organized sockets… 8)



  • were those holders from halfords an what do think of them
    nothing beats bean organized when it comes down to tools at least you now if you have some thing missing my whole tool box is like that lol



  • They are the Nielsen brand so quite cheap off ebay but do the job ok, the deep reach sockets feel like they could easily fall out though! just a need a big red chest to house 'em all in now :D



  • halfords pro boxes are realy good i would get anything cheaper and you could get each part seperately ive got the top and middle and very happy with them and not bad price for a good box



  • Cool I will check them out ta, I was eyeing up the stainless steel trolleys in the hospital thinking they would be ideal as base for a roll cab/tool rack. :imout:



  • my tools used to be super clean and organised when i was an apprentice at the council and had to look busy even when there was nothing to do. Now that i don't use em much they're an absolute mess. All over the place.



  • I know what you mean especially when you take tools down the breakers and they get wet, lost etc . Im about to derust a few a mine in vinegar as Ive heard that works!

    Here's another tool I think will come invaluable> Sealey magnetic ratchet bit driver that can go offline, also has a nut spinner :D

    Half price right now!


 

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