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Old 06-06-2011, 21:20   #1
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Howdy-doody, all! Newbie to the forum & now a new owner of a P-reg Ford Maverick SWB 2.7Tdi in need of a little cosmetic attention (the car, not me!), so I'll be picking brains for a while on here!

I acquired the Mav' this evening as a trade-in deal on a Toyota MR2 MK2, after totally-wrecking my old Daihatsu Sportrak just two weeks ago in a roll-over write-off RTA while towing the MR2 on a trailer. I was taking the MR2 for a trade-swap that time, too, but I got carved up by a prat in a Pug - goodbye Sporty! Only fitting, therefore, that the "possessed" MR2 should go for a 4X4 replacement, I think (bloody car was a liability from purchase last year - blew its big-ends within weeks!)...

Anyway, I just thought I'd say Hi for now, then see how things progress...
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Old 06-06-2011, 21:30   #2
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Hi mate, you should enjoy yourself on here, and plenty of info and advice, Rick
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Old 06-06-2011, 21:32   #3
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'ello mate, welcome to the club!ive got a P reg Mav as well, I love it to bits but like yours, in need of a bit of this and that but I treat her mean to keep her keen
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Old 06-06-2011, 21:46   #4
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I'll have a P too please Bob
Mine needs a bit of cosmetic help too I'm told , pht
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Cheers, Guys!

Hey, Clivvy - we've got a Mazda MX5 MK1 (another recent acquisition - what we were going to swap the MR2 for!). We've also got an early MK1 MR2 (2nd oldest registered survivor in this country), and just for REAL fun, a Pontiac Fiero SE 2.8 V6 (US equivalent of the MR2). Not being greedy, like, y'know - just adds to the zest of life (and depletion of wallet!)...

I wonder if the Mazda 1.8V6 would go into the MX5...? Hmmmmmm......
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Old 19-06-2011, 23:41   #6
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Might seem a stupid question, but am I right in guessing that the 2.7TDi engines are push-rod, single-cam jobbies?

I ask, simply because I've got so used to seeing cam-belt casings in front of engines and lumpy great cambox/valve covers on top these days, that I was surprise to note the absence of said casings on my Maverick's lump!

Seems to me that head-gasket replacement isn't so complicated on these (apart from all the flippin' pipes going everywhere!)....
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Old 20-06-2011, 00:56   #7
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yes you are correct, head gasket is straight forward, but the heads do crack, Rick
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hi, welcome.
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Might seem a stupid question, but am I right in guessing that the 2.7TDi engines are push-rod, single-cam jobbies?
Hi, no cam belts on these engines, they are gear driven, if a 2.7TD engine has done 90-100k miles, then in my opinion, it is just about run in.

These engines are also found in the older London Black Cabs, they do well over 300 k miles with no trouble, just keep changing the oil and filter.

Like any other engine....they don't like breathing in water..

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Old 20-06-2011, 12:11   #10
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Like any other engine....they don't like breathing in water..
Depends how much
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Cheers, Guys!

Hey, Clivvy - we've got a Mazda MX5 MK1 (another recent acquisition - what we were going to swap the MR2 for!). We've also got an early MK1 MR2 (2nd oldest registered survivor in this country), and just for REAL fun, a Pontiac Fiero SE 2.8 V6 (US equivalent of the MR2). Not being greedy, like, y'know - just adds to the zest of life (and depletion of wallet!)...

I wonder if the Mazda 1.8V6 would go into the MX5...? Hmmmmmm......
not sure, i think the V6 is too big, but i could be wrong, as i have seen I think ONE V6 or V8 MX5 project in the states, bonnet adjustmetn was required!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnOZoGkgSBc is one example, but not the one im thinking of...

i really want an MX5, and plan to get one next year. i want a nice, simple MK1, something to play with and cherish!
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Old 20-06-2011, 18:26   #12
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Hi welcome brill place here not bin long me self but every one tries to help and some go well out of their way to help. you gety more 4 your 10 than any where else. roy
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