Just had to replace the battery in mine too, had a Yuasa on it and it's died after a year! I've replaced with a larger one now to help cold starting but it barely fits in the tray area so I guess a battery to boot conversion is needed!
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Nice build thread, I'd recommend a Bosch S4 battery. better cold crank. Got one on my Escort and fires up straight away now even if it's been sat a couple of weeks. :)
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I have a Halfords but I think it is out of warranty, it was a replaced under warranty anyway.
I have been looking at diesel ones, they are £54 from eurocarparts against £45 for O/E spec for thsseir cheap ones. |
I've got a 75 diesel battery, but it won't fit if you still have the standard battery tray in the engine bay
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I've been a bit busy recently with bits and pieces.
With the MOT coming up at the start of February I decided to go for an early one before Christmas to give me the long break to fix any problems. and there were some - 1) Leak from exhaust post cat - replaced the gasket and bolts for a tighter fit. 2) Loose exhaust - refitted or replaced rubber hangers. 3) Rust perforation under drivers footwell - was a pin ***** hole so was easy to sort. 4) Rust on engine subframe - not even sure what this means. 5) No horn - sorted - http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?t=30442 There were also advisories for 1) Damaged wiring for post cat O2 sensor - have done a cover up on this for the time being 2) Cloudy head lights - Maguire's headlight stuff made an improvement. 3) Rust under passenger footwell - will sort when the weather is better. 4) Discs and pads worn but not to excess 5) Tape on rear wing covering damage..................it came like that honest. Unfortunately the weather hasn't been as good as I hoped so I only managed to finish the above yesterday - car is booked in on Wednesday and if she passes she'll get the new discs and pads. |
So yesterday Mrs TC wanted to go out for a romantic walk around one of the local historic towns and we ended up in Arundel.
After a couple of hours we returned to FE54 see wouldn't start, happily turned over but no start. I checked the codes on the scan gauge, P0138 and P0141 which refer to the broken wiring on the rear O2 sensor and P0340 - cam sensor! I had this 18 months ago when it transpired the wiring for the rear exhaust manifold O2 sensor had been damaged on the exhaust. I checked the three engine management fuses in the engine bay fuse box, sure enough one had blown. I took out the one for the hazard lights and popped it in the slot and the car started. As we drove down the road with me apologising for not going on somewhere for a meal I demonstrated what I had done by switching on the hazard lights. Um, they worked. Then I realised the radio and the clock weren't working..............ops, wrong fuse. Watching the scan gauge as I drove showed that the engine management fuse had gone again (car was running open loop as it had no O2 info), just as well it will still run without a camshaft signal, just wont start. We got home as it got dark so I grabbed a torch and peaked down the back of the engine and sure enough the O2 sensor was resting on the exhaust manifold. I reached down (watch that hot manifold) and pulled the wiring up and away from the exhaust, replaced the fuse and she's been fine today (6 starts and running closed loop). Last weekend when I tided up the wiring for the rear sensor I tucked the offending wiring into a spare clip, that was a mistake. |
And an update to the MOT situation - pass with advisories for front pads and discs on limit and a broken mount on the cat - I didn't need an excuse to put the decat back on or some better discs.
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Just got hold of some ZT folding mirrors.................
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Got any recent pics of her? Would be good to see it again :)
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