Looks like it will make a decent car, certainly did the right thing getting a new tank. I finished the restoration of my maestro efi last year and was a nightmare to get it running properly. Main culprit was horrible fuel that had been in there 12 years. I replaced everything in the system bar the tank as these are impossible to find for the maestro Best of luck with it. Cheers Russ
For my missus I bought a Spanish 1.1 auto MK2 Ford Fiesta in the fire red and bought a complete XR2 inside and out kit with wheels, bodykit, interior panels, shocks and springs, brakes I put the lot on and had a mate spraunce up the oxidised red paint so it gleamed like a brand new car inside and out and the only way you knew it was not quite a XR2 was the gear stick. My daily driver happens to be a MK2 Reliant Robin and I have toyed with making a XR1/bit, painting it white or red, modifying a XR2 bodykit and even look at the Fiesta dash to see if that could be modified to fit over the Reliant one or not but we shall see what is in store for my "Yorkshireman's Bentley"...
That’s actually pretty tidy for an old escort turbo normally everything underneath all the plastic they stuck all around them rotted away . Nice little project that engine sounded ok on and off to 🤣😜👍
That car used to belong to wayne its from Bristol he had it in a single garage hence why the paintwork is good the car itself was very slow and never ran very well ,I had a white mk 4 E reg rs turbo he had this one we cruised around together this was in the year 1999 2000
Hi lads. Engine tuner here that used to tune these for a living. You have to connect the boost pipes up for it to run at all. Its like disconnecting the MAF sensor on a modern car. As soon as the fuel pump is running that flap directly controls how much flow goes to the injectors. Even without the engine running. So just pushing the flap down whilst its still got fuel pressure is like pumping a webber 10 times or so. If you need a hand setting it up let me know. Need an excuse to come up to Gods country.
I love escorts well most fords and looks like a good project but any ford are really stupid money im saving up up for one and welding and fabrication is no problem for me i do it for a living be a nice escort when finished ive not had a turbo only XR3i good to see its a red escort 👍
0:26 "The mouldy old dough". Enter only with facemask. 😁 Have seen worse. 2:06 Another swiss cheese. Not as bad as the Cortina however. Needs some more years in storage. Maybe the Garage wasn't damp enough ... ? Thanks for showing !
@@crap_car I'd be on retirement in early 2027 (when I'm 66) - maybe health and finances allow to schedule a visit. If you are still alive then ... 🤣 My most mouldy car was a 1972 Opel Kadett, which spent 20 years in a damp barn. I'd liked the furry dashboard - but disliked the green-blueish tint of it. It later ran under the name "Camenbert" and if anyone asked for the origin of that name my mate and I almost rolled on the floor laughing.
Congrats Ryan, Wot! Nobody suppin' tay? Yorkshire tea is going to be going out of business soon. If there ever was a car that just seemed to disappear overnight it's a Ford escort & maybe a Marina 😀, They were on every street & car park then all of a sudden they were gone.
They weren't good. Or at least mine wasn't. Out of interest I checked the CVH on Wikipedia and it seems history has concurred with my view of the stinking scrapyard dodger. So, not just my one. I'd hate to pour a load of money into one of those and still have a rattler.
I recall back at school in 1990 or whenever, I priced up a Caterham kit car with a CVH fitted. Never had any means to pay for it, but it was fun to do ! Just the abbreviations CVH sounded cool, to me back then at least.
Is that the CVH engine? I had that in a 1.8 Sierra. I hated it with a passion. It burnt oil, was scarcely quicker than the old 1.6, rattled like a bucket full of bolts by the time it left. Horrible engine. Perhaps I got a duff one, but for me that engine would be best melted down for spanners, or bean cans.
Ryan well done for getting it going, LEAVE THE FUEL DISTRIBUTION UNIT WELL ALONE these things can be reet bastards especially if left sitting with stale fuel for long periods of time best to leave it well alone until the whole system is piped up and only then will you be able to tell weather it's any good for the time being get a good dose of fuel system cleaner into it and let it sit and work quietly whilst you get on with the rest,remember that you can only adjust these correctly by use of a decent fuel pressure gauge and even then it's a bit of a dark art,give me a shout if you need any help / advice R.
@@crap_car I've been closely following progress with the Marina, love the videos and the standards of workmanship. The Marina is very similar to the one I blew up back in the day 😇
Need all the hoses hooked up for it to run right. K jet needs a sealed system
Looks like it will make a decent car, certainly did the right thing getting a new tank. I finished the restoration of my maestro efi last year and was a nightmare to get it running properly. Main culprit was horrible fuel that had been in there 12 years. I replaced everything in the system bar the tank as these are impossible to find for the maestro
Best of luck with it. Cheers Russ
Nice to see one of these RS that's not black or White, Looks a half decent car, well done Ryan.
For my missus I bought a Spanish 1.1 auto MK2 Ford Fiesta in the fire red and bought a complete XR2 inside and out kit with wheels, bodykit, interior panels, shocks and springs, brakes I put the lot on and had a mate spraunce up the oxidised red paint so it gleamed like a brand new car inside and out and the only way you knew it was not quite a XR2 was the gear stick. My daily driver happens to be a MK2 Reliant Robin and I have toyed with making a XR1/bit, painting it white or red, modifying a XR2 bodykit and even look at the Fiesta dash to see if that could be modified to fit over the Reliant one or not but we shall see what is in store for my "Yorkshireman's Bentley"...
Well done! sometimes you can try just a bit too hard to solve a problem, leaving it and giving another go, sometimes sorts it out?
Good work Ryan, always best to talk nicley to the car when its playing up. Definitely helps
Lovely, lovely! Thanks for the video! Kind of a barnfind style 😊
That’s actually pretty tidy for an old escort turbo normally everything underneath all the plastic they stuck all around them rotted away .
Nice little project that engine sounded ok on and off to 🤣😜👍
Sounds sweet. Great looking car 😍
Clean looking car, although I find the lack of tea and biscuits in the episode alarming somewhat.
It was just a quick episode as we haven't got much marina footage for a full episode. And Matt is away again.
That car used to belong to wayne its from Bristol he had it in a single garage hence why the paintwork is good the car itself was very slow and never ran very well ,I had a white mk 4 E reg rs turbo he had this one we cruised around together this was in the year 1999 2000
Thanks for info. Wayne has been in contact with Ryan.
Its firing on cold start system then shutting down. Closed loop system you need to close all the air leaks on a KE
Hi lads. Engine tuner here that used to tune these for a living.
You have to connect the boost pipes up for it to run at all. Its like disconnecting the MAF sensor on a modern car. As soon as the fuel pump is running that flap directly controls how much flow goes to the injectors. Even without the engine running. So just pushing the flap down whilst its still got fuel pressure is like pumping a webber 10 times or so.
If you need a hand setting it up let me know. Need an excuse to come up to Gods country.
Cheers for the tips. I'll pass them on to Ryan, along with the offer of help. 👍🏻
Think there’s always a reason these get parked !!! Keep us up to Date bud
I love escorts well most fords and looks like a good project but any ford are really stupid money im saving up up for one and welding and fabrication is no problem for me i do it for a living be a nice escort when finished ive not had a turbo only XR3i good to see its a red escort 👍
0:26 "The mouldy old dough". Enter only with facemask. 😁 Have seen worse.
2:06 Another swiss cheese. Not as bad as the Cortina however. Needs some more years in storage. Maybe the Garage wasn't damp enough ... ?
Thanks for showing !
You should see the Z3 we have at the unit. It will give you SARS due to the mould.
@@crap_car I'd be on retirement in early 2027 (when I'm 66) - maybe health and finances allow to schedule a visit. If you are still alive then ... 🤣 My most mouldy car was a 1972 Opel Kadett, which spent 20 years in a damp barn. I'd liked the furry dashboard - but disliked the green-blueish tint of it. It later ran under the name "Camenbert" and if anyone asked for the origin of that name my mate and I almost rolled on the floor laughing.
If that cvh has got any air leaks it just won’t idle. Even the dipstick not in or oil cap
Congrats Ryan, Wot! Nobody suppin' tay? Yorkshire tea is going to be going out of business soon. If there ever was a car that just seemed to disappear overnight it's a Ford escort & maybe a Marina 😀, They were on every street & car park then all of a sudden they were gone.
I am ashamed to say I abandoned an 89 RS turbo in the late 90's. Ended up taking £150 for it. Engine was fine, bulkhead had disintegrated.
Hi guys all of the boost hoses need to be connected as the system will be picking up an air leak
Its not gonna run without the intake pipes on the fuel metering head wont open
Hi I still haven’t heard from Ryan about emailing me I used to own this car
Hi. Did you email us? I've not seen anything. There's nothing in our spam.
folks of a certain age and the CVH engine ..........
They weren't good. Or at least mine wasn't. Out of interest I checked the CVH on Wikipedia and it seems history has concurred with my view of the stinking scrapyard dodger. So, not just my one. I'd hate to pour a load of money into one of those and still have a rattler.
I recall back at school in 1990 or whenever, I priced up a Caterham kit car with a CVH fitted. Never had any means to pay for it, but it was fun to do ! Just the abbreviations CVH sounded cool, to me back then at least.
Is that the CVH engine? I had that in a 1.8 Sierra. I hated it with a passion. It burnt oil, was scarcely quicker than the old 1.6, rattled like a bucket full of bolts by the time it left. Horrible engine. Perhaps I got a duff one, but for me that engine would be best melted down for spanners, or bean cans.
Yep it is. I think my opinion is the same as yours. I've never owned one but I've always thought of them as a bit rattly.
Hi there I’ve just stumbled across ur video I used to own that car back in 2011 I’d love it if u could get in contact with me
Hi Wayne. Drop us an email at the address in our profile and I'll forward it on to Ryan. 👍🏻
Ryan well done for getting it going,
LEAVE THE FUEL DISTRIBUTION UNIT WELL ALONE these things can be reet bastards especially if left sitting with stale fuel for long periods of time best to leave it well alone until the whole system is piped up and only then will you be able to tell weather it's any good for the time being get a good dose of fuel system cleaner into it and let it sit and work quietly whilst you get on with the rest,remember that you can only adjust these correctly by use of a decent fuel pressure gauge and even then it's a bit of a dark art,give me a shout if you need any help / advice R.
Cheers Reuben. I'll let Ryan know there's an expert on hand to help 🙂
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Escort RS Turbo, you guys need to change the name from Crap Car Collective 😀
Ah, I take it you're new here!
@@crap_car I've been closely following progress with the Marina, love the videos and the standards of workmanship. The Marina is very similar to the one I blew up back in the day 😇
@@vlt14 thanks for sticking with us! And thanks for the kind words.
Bring back memories of my 87E S2 RsTurbo. Nicked from outside a hotel in Blackpool, torched in Manchester 😢