i quite like the idea of a fully race spec escort,
quite a expensive tho just as expensive as an original

Thanks MattMattD wrote:Just realised...... Happy Birthday Rob !
Since the above set-up was done Jeff has competed at Crysal Palace for the second time but couldn't coment on the Phoenix's handling because he said it was so point and squirt plus slippy . However , over this weekend he competed at Lydden and came 2nd in class but 2sec's faster than earlier this seasonstylussprinter wrote:Another Phoenix popped up here yesterday for a total set-up . As it turned out there was a lot to do plus there was no way the Sherpa wishbone outer joint would move while still on the car ---On a Phoenix the inner bushes at the rear of the wishbone are covered regarding access by pop riveted ally and in this car's case loads of pipes too
So it took a long time to remove the wishbone and free the joint even in the vice but the real problem was that the wishbone design at the threaded end didn't allow the Sherpa joint to go far enough in to acheive camber adjustment ------------- had to cut 8mm's off to set camber at 1.5 neg
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Also I found that it's not possible to change the '' range '' ie. 1st , 2nd or 3 rd position in situ ' due to needing to hold the knob hard against the shock body while you first undo the grub screw half a turn , then , still keeping the pressure on the knob , turn the screw in the knob centre half a turn THEN retighten that grub screw ----![]()
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Protechs have 13 clicks per range so 39 positions total . I would advise anyone buying Protechs to change the range from 2nd to 1st on the front shocks before fitting to the car. They come from the factory in the 2nd range position which is ideal for the rears![]()
Anyway the 6 hours it took me , got there in the end so hopefully it'll handle better on track now