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  1. 2.0 litre blacktop zetec for sale. This was a brand new crate engine. Installed in my SEIW Westfield approx March 2017. Fitted with ARP rod bolts. Only covered approx 2000 miles only (mot history). Removed early last year to make way for a turbo charged engine I had built. Kept this engine as a spare however no longer own a Westfield so spares must go. Ford sump fitted however would need re sealing if sump to be used in install (I ran with Raceline sump) Due to current government guidelines, collection / courier to be agreed by both parties. Engine located in Abingdon , Oxon. Looking for £750 (offers will be considered)
  2. Raceline sump £SOLD - Andy DanST 80mm custom inlet manifold £SOLD - Dave GSXR 1000 ITB’s compete with wiring £SOLD - Dave ITG 130mm deep sausage filter and laser cut backing plate (uncut for TB’s) this is a special order ‘flipped’ logo so the tabs face down when fitted £125 Ford stat housing (new) £25 Starter Motor £35 Buyer pays any postage, located near Warwick castle.
  3. BugMan

    Here we go.........

    In my build if your interested
  4. Lawrie

    Yet another clearout SOLD

    8 years after the engine swap, I still have a 2 litre Pinto engine, and a Westfield Pinto pre SVA/IVA stainless exhaust. Supplied as a recon unit by Westfield in 1996. About 6,500 miles. Hand gas flowed big valve head. Kent RL32 cam, extended ball studs, vernier pulley, balanced crank & lightened flywheel. ARP rod bolts, RS2000 alloy sump, spare sump pan somewhere, Kent high pressure oil pump, fuel pump. Clutch, cover (balanced to flywheel) It turns, but needs a bit of TLC. Exhaust is without clamps etc, and the manifold section could do with a clean. Located in Reading. Buyers to collect. Engine £50, exhaust £25
  5. FOR SALE Westfield stainless exhaust manifold CVH £65 Westfield stainless exhaust with cover CVH £65 SOLD 1600 CVH engine with about 12,000 miles. All standard internals. £80 All parts originally bought from Westfield as part of modular kit. Collection only.
  6. As title, removed from running bike, gen 1, 1999, approx 18k miles includes loom, ecu, oil cooler - everything required to run in a kit car Low mileage Gen 1 Engine Throttle Bodies Air Box Wiring loom ECU Standard Fuel Pump Standard oil cooler Original Clocks Exhaust headers Yoshimura Tri-Oval Silencer Ideally will sell complete but would sell just engine if required and sell remaining separately. PM me if interested in any of above. Many thanks.
  7. I have a zero miles since build Zetec 2.0 engine with Dunnel Option 3 kit (212-223bhp) as per here http://www.dunnellengines.com/zetec_carb_optionkits_3.php The block was acid dipped and fully inspected and uprated Dunnel rod bolts installed when the engine was built by local motorsport mechanic. As mentioned, this has not been run since the build so is basically like new. Also comes with Dunnel shallow wet sump, Raceline water rail, lightweight motorsport alternator, 45 DCOE’s, Dunnel ECU and loom, custom exhaust manifold for Westfield, spare standard Zetec 2.0 engine. £3500 o.n.o.
  8. Hi all, Looking to go down a different route with my Westfield 7 SE build so I have a zero miles since build Zetec 2.0 with Dunnel Option 3 kit (Circa 215bhp) as per here http://www.dunnellengines.com/zetec_carb_optionkits_3.php Bottom end was fully checked over when engine was built by local motorsport mechanic. As mentioned, this has not been run since the build so is basically brand new. Also comes with shallow wet sump, Water rail, lightweight motorsport alternator, 45 DCOE’s, Dunnel ECU & Wiring Loom. £4000 o.n.o. Also a Quaife QBM1M 4 speed sequential gearbox (https://shop.quaife.co.uk/quaife-in-line-4-speed-sequential-with-drop-gears) includes digital gear indicator, prop shaft, type 9 and Vauxhall bell housings and drop gear ratio kit, hydraulic clutch, again, very little use by previous owner so like new. - £3250. o.n.o. Also unfitted/unused Geartronics Easyshift ECU flatshifter - £250 Please PM me if interested in both or either, ideally would like to sell together. Thanks.
  9. 1 Ton Engine Crane, Load Leveller, both used once only as new, and unused Engine Stand. £100 all three - £237 new price, Because of weight this has to be collection only purchase from Billericay in Essex.
  10. Julian Turner - Westfield Sportscars Ltd

    Westfield to use World's lightest material

    http://westfield-sportscars.co.uk/westfield-sportscars-to-use-boeings-microlattice-the-worlds-lightest-material/ Press Release - 27th November 2015 Westfield Sportscars to use Boeing’s Microlattice, the world’s lightest material? Westfield Sportscars is pleased to announce that it will be collaborating with The Boeing Company and Universities in the UK, USA and China on the use of Microlattice in its future sports cars. Westfield have recently been awarded some Niche Vehicle Network funding to investigate the potential uses of it in the Niche Vehicle Sector. On 6th October 2015 The Boeing Company announced to the world they had created the worlds lightest material, Microlattice. Current plans are to use it in non structural parts of the aircraft, providing a large weight reduction. Microlattice is a synthetic porous metallic material consisting of an ultra light metal foam. It has a density of 0.9mg/cm3 being the lowest value of any know solid. It is one of the lightest structural materials known to science comparing against silica gels at 1.0mg/cm3. Voted as one of the top ten world innovations, 100% lighter than Styrofoam and being 99.99% hollow it can sit on top of a dandelion! Westfield are looking to use Microlattice in the vehicle to complement its already ultra lightweight philosophy. Julian Turner Chief Executive Officer said, “Due to the space constraints of our vehicles we have to innovate with materials and technology to enhance the products for our customers. We are very excited to be working with Microlattice as a complementary material in the vehicle. Microlattice has very different material properties to Carbon which is glass like in its structure so we are very excited to be given the opportunity to work on the project – This material is a game changer for our vehicles.” ENDS Notes to Editor: Westfield Sportscars Limited is one of the UK's leading hand built sports car manufacturers that is British owned and family run. The company based in Kingswinford in the West Midlands, designs, manufactures, lovingly handcrafts and certifies self assembly or Factory built sports cars for distribution over the globe. Westfield was established in 1983 in the garage of the founder (The Westfield logo being the name and sign on the house car number 1 was designed and created in - just five miles from the existing factory), in the heart of the UK automotive sector. The company started selling the Westfield XI Sportscars and as demand grew it diversified with other models. 2002 saw the Westfield XTR road legal track car beat the Pagani Zonda round the Top Gear Test Track. In December 2006, ownership transferred to Potenza Sports Cars and it immediately began the process for European Small Series Type Approval and in 2007 Westfield was the first Niche vehicle Company to be awarded Conformity of Production for its vehicles. 2008 saw the launch of the successful Westfield AeroRace sponsored by Top Gear and the Westfield Cup was launched (each car being exactly the same). In 2010 Westfield launched the Sport Hybrid which ran at Goodwood Festival of Speed successfully. In 2011 the company launched the worlds first one Make Pure Electric Race Series using the Westfield IRacer and developed a number of pure electric cars for the road. Potenza is continuing the development and expansion of the business into new markets, with investment to meet ever more stringent legislation compliance. Westfield has sold over 15,000 cars world wide since 1983 and currently produces over 200 cars a year for driving enthusiasts the world over. Models include the Sport range, the XTR a new generation of minimalist road legal ultra modern sports carand the reborn Westfield Eleven Sportscar that is based on the Lotus Eleven racer of the 1950’s. This year The company uses an international network of sixteen dealers throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australasia, the Americas and Asia Pacific. The Westfield Sports Car Club (W.S.C.C.) www.wscc.co.uk has been serving the interests of 2200 (current) members since 1987 and has a close working relationship with Westfield Sportscars Ltd. See www.westfield-sportscars.co.uk The GTM marque was launched in 1967. Throughout the last forty years GTM Cars Limited based in Kingswinford, West Midlands, UK, has produced a string of new and innovative cars such as the Coupe and Rossa models which sold in large numbers. In the summer of 1998 the GTM Libra, a more up-market sports model with fewer compromises than those of previous cars was launched. A convertible version of the Libra , the GTM Spyder was launched in 2002. In December 2007 GTM changed ownership to become part of the same parent group (Potenza Sports Cars) as Westfield Sportscars. For more information please call Westfield on 01384 400077 or email Julian.Turner@westfield-sportscars.co.uk
  11. 2010 Honda Fireblade complete engine Starter motor, Throttle bodies 2 brothers manifold Radiator and fans Full wiring loom Cdi unit Expansion bottle All ancillaries Air box with k&n filter £2000 Optional bits Power commander 5 with secondary fuel module, quick shifter and gear indicator -£400 Fireblade clocks - £100
  12. Hi All .... Looking to change my 1.6 OHC in the Westie with something a bit quicker ... maybe a 2.0 litre zetec? Any suggestions where I may find one suitable or does anyone have one for sale? Cheers Woody
  13. Markfry123

    Engine wanted

    Hi All New member today, I am looking for an engine for my Westfield, have a Xflow on Twin 40's at the moment however picked up some scores on the bores and they are already at +0.90. Any thoughts on this? Now considering a replacement and thinking Zetec, would prefer a full unit with all bits but open to ideas and options. If you have advise or something of interest for sale let me know. Mark
  14. Okay here's a silly question (so I expect plenty of silly answers!) When I arrive home on April 9th with my (hired) Luton van full of my Special Edition kit, what is the best method for moving the engine/gearbox? How does it come packaged? Cheers, Simon
  15. Ever since selling my Narrow project car last year, this has been taking up room and gathering dust in the back of the garage so finally it's time for it to go. This is it's brief history and spec. The engine is ex Andy Burge who campaigned it in the Ma5da racing series, carrying him to one win and a second place in the 2009 season. It reportedly made 128bhp at the wheels when on the rolling road in March 2008 (see original ebay advert below) although I haven't proved that figure and I would suggest it would actually be more realistic if measured as a flywheel figure. His car was unfortunately rolled in an accident at Brands Hatch, after which Andy decided to take a step back from racing for a while and stripped his MX5 for parts and selling the engine. I paid £220 for the engine in June 2010 and initially I had the intention to use it as a spare for my car when I was having some problems myself, I fully stripped the engine to inspect it and then spent over £200 servicing it, replacing all the seals and gaskets. Eventually I decided to have my old engine rebuilt by Fraser at Blink so this one made it's way first into my Narrow car and then out again when that car was sold last year. The list of the main work completed by me includes: Crank pulley bolt and woodruff key Crankshaft front and rear oil seal Thermostat, Thermostat gasket and cover Clutch spigot bearing Head gasket Cam angle sensor o-ring Cam belt tensioner and spring Cambelt Water pump gasket Oil pump gasket Head gasket Camshaft oil seals The original work to the cylinder head before I bought it includes a 40thou skim to increase the compression and 3-angle cut to the valve seats. The thermostat has been relocated to the back of the head and the front outlet blocked off as I was originally intending to fit a coolant re-route. The engine could easily be converted back to the standard coolant layout. The engine is an early short nose crank and fitted with the 4-slot pulley. There is no sign of any wear to the keyway or woodruff key which is a common problem if the crank pulley bolt has been incorrectly torqued in the past. As a precaution I always fit a new key and bolt whenever stripping the front of the engine and then re-torque correctly. In checking over the engine before this sale I found that one of the exhaust valves on cylinder 4 was sticking in it's guide. As I couldn't be sure if this was a consequence of the engine having been standing for a while or whether it had a slight bend in it I therefore replaced both the valve and also the stem seal. I'm also including with the engine the inlet and exhaust manifolds as I have no use for them, but I'll point out that the metal gaskets have been re-used and therefore may need to be replaced if they don't seal correctly. The engine also comes with the flywheel, clutch, injectors, injector loom and CAS sensor but excludes the alternator, alternator bracket, starter motor and oil pressure sender (although I should have one for it somewhere if I can find it). As I've never run the engine whist I've owned it I'm also happy to accept returns from WSCC members and will offer a full refund to them (excluding any delivery costs) should there be any problems found with the engine. £250 collection only from Colchester, Essex - no offers please sorry now sold
  16. 2 ltr Zetec for sale out of my Westfield, engine was rebuilt by Northampton Motorsport in 2011 and has the following: Piper 285 cams & pulleys Forged H section rods Forged pistons Protune head Pace dry sump Lightweight race flywheel & clutch Aluminium bellhousing for Type 9 gearbox Weber 45 carbs MBE ECU Westfield 4-1 exhaust & Thermal Logic silencer (Prodrive WRC cars) It was dyno'd after the build at 215Bhp/169lbs and has only been used hill climbing since so not much mileage. Ideally I'd like to sell it as a complete package to go straight into a similar car but could split if needed. Looking for around £ 3,950 for the whole unit, I have lots of pics, receipts etc I can email over. You can see videos of it in the car at https://www.youtube.com/user/charliemi16205 Or call me on 07887 952 638 in Leicestershire
  17. buckster

    Hi from a newbie

    Hi All, just signed up for membership.I hope you are all well.Ihave a cvh engined westfield i bought in march this year. Unfortunately it is now suffering from low oil pressure. 8psi at tickover and 22 psi at 2000 revs(according to the info i have it should be 40 psi at 2000 revs). I took it to chester sportscars who advised me the engine had limited life left. I my dillemais wether to go for a zetec swap or have my engine rebuilt. I was born without any mechanical skill so i would have to get some one to do this. Chester Sportscars quoted £4640 for a complete coversion with bike carbs with a rebuilt 2 litre zetec, guarateed for 12 months. Is this a fair price or what other options are available. Are there any other companies in the Greater Manchester/North West who do this conversion. Anyy info would be much appreciated from this great club.Sorry for the long first post Best regards, PeteBuckle
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