Ford Crossflow 1.6 bits

Ford Crossflow 1.6 bits

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ChimaeraKev

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84 posts

122 months

Saturday 31st March 2018
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Evening all,

Hope everyone is enjoying their bank holiday weekend? I'm going to do some maintenance on my Fisher Fury and see if I can get it out and about soon! First things first it could do with a little bit of a service. It has a 1977 Ford 1.6 Crossflow engine with twin carbs.

I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction of what oil to get (I know a lot is based on personal opinion but wanted to get a general idea), what oil filter and what spark plugs. I'll probably nip to Halfords tomorrow so if anyone can find the bits from there that would be great! I know I could probably get the numbers from parts already on it but just wanted to see what other have used.

Also as a side note, it has a current MOT but I'm curious as to the rules on emissions come that magic time again. Would it still be judge by today's Co2 standards or would it be based on a visible smoke test, or is it best that I make a new best friend in my local garage? hehe

Cheers,
Kev

tr7v8

7,306 posts

235 months

Saturday 31st March 2018
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Oil will be a decent 20w/50 mineral. I think Halfords do a Classic which will be better.
Plugs will depend on engine spec. but from a very fuzzy memory NGK BP6ES or BP7ES. You'll need points and condenser for something like a 1600 Mk2 Fortuna. Be careful, some had Lucas dizzy this changed to a crappy Motorcraft one. They use different points and condenser. Lucas 25d4 points gap is 15 thou.Plugs are 25 thou. Oil filter will be the same cortina one. There are a variety that will fit these. Some are shorter which can be an advantage if tight for space.

ChimaeraKev

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84 posts

122 months

Sunday 1st April 2018
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Awesome thank you sir!

Got myself some bits today, but my local Halfords only had Bosch so I picked up some WR7DC+ which seemed to be the same size and fit fine. Not fired it up yet but hopefully they'll be ok!

Got the 20/50 oil and a filter that hopefully fits so all being we'll she'll be back on the road soon enough! Funnily enough the guy behind the counter asked me what car it was for, told him it was a Fisher Fury at which point he said he'd never heard of them before! Told him neither had I till I saw one on eBay!

Kev

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

262 months

Sunday 1st April 2018
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ChimaeraKev said:
Also as a side note, it has a current MOT but I'm curious as to the rules on emissions come that magic time again. Would it still be judge by today's Co2 standards or would it be based on a visible smoke test, or is it best that I make a new best friend in my local garage? hehe
What kind of reg number does the car have, Q plate or age related?

ChimaeraKev

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84 posts

122 months

Monday 2nd April 2018
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Hi Mike,

It's on a 10 plate, year it was built.

Cheers,
Kev

IanA

472 posts

276 months

Thursday 5th April 2018
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Castrol GTX 20/50 with Activ8 additive. Change annually. No discussion please- it works a treat in mine.

I've tried Magnatec Fully Synthetic but crossflows leak more with that.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

262 months

Friday 6th April 2018
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ChimaeraKev said:
Hi Mike,

It's on a 10 plate, year it was built.

Cheers,
Kev
Presuming the crossflow was fitted when the car was registered, and it was all done correctly, then the emissions standards should relate to the crossflow so no tricky catalytic emission levels to meet.

Stiggolas

334 posts

154 months

Friday 6th April 2018
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Hi I use the Halfords classic 20-50 in my crossflow. As for plugs, NGK every time (BPR6ES I think). Mine has an electronic Dizzy from a Valencia engine, the best upgrade I've done...

ChimaeraKev

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84 posts

122 months

Saturday 7th April 2018
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Evening all!

Thanks for the replies. I've still not had chance to get it out yet but I did get some of the Halfords Classic 20/50 so we'll see how that goes.

Mike, the V5 does say it is registered as a Fisher but what should I be looking for regarding engine?

Cheers,
Kev

PaulKemp

979 posts

152 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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V5 bottom of front page should have emissions requirement for MOT
Engine should be 1600, my old Fury has 1660 on the V5, could be as much as 1700 but that really doesn’t matter on the V5 as long as it matches the engine as it was produced

RochdaleGT

1,731 posts

230 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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i also recommend 20W50...any cheapish oil will do the job.....as todays oils (even the cheapest junk) is better than anything in the old days when this engine was "new"

i also recommend NOT using plugs with resistance....the "R" in the NGK types is indicating that the plug is a restistance-type...so please use plugs without R