Carl Warren Posted October 4, 2019 Posted October 4, 2019 Good evening chaps đ  Yesterday i picked up this part built 1996 chassis and a list of parts. All New  The chassis was built for a Zetec, so ideally i want to go down that road.  Luckily it has a LSD fitted, all body parts unused albeit a few different colours but i plan on having them sprayed eventually.  It came with a gearbox - unfortunate it was a type 9 4x4 ... no ideas on what the chap had planned for that..  Im on the lookout for a type 9 gearbox...and a Zetec 2.0 Blacktop...  My question is .. if i buy a new engine (crated) does that mean when i eventually IVA the car will i get it on a new reg plate rather than a Q plate ?  Thank you.          1 Quote
Kingster Posted October 4, 2019 Posted October 4, 2019 1 hour ago, Carl Warren said: The chassis was built for a Zetec, I think youâll find that the âchassisâ will suit a variety of engines at this stage. Zetec, Duratec, XE, Crossflow, Pinto, 4age, K-series etc.  What it might not suit is an S2000 Honda, an Ecoboost or a bike engine - as they tend to use the âmegaâ chassis designation.   But by all means go for a Zetec (I did) - just donât think that the chassis will limit your choices đ  Oh... and welcome to the club! Quote
Kingster Posted October 4, 2019 Posted October 4, 2019 A for your âQ plateâ question - it kind of works on a points system.  So to get a new plate you have to show that all parts are brand new (with receipts) except for ONE major component (like the engine or gearbox - not both) that can be ârefurbished to as new standardâ.  You can get an âage relatedâ plate if you have âmajorâ components from a single donor vehicle (along with the donor vehicle id) - so engine and gearbox, or transmission and engine for example. Thatâs how many Single Donor Vehicle builds end up with a âPâ or âSâ reg (again - for example)   If you canât do either of the above, you get a Q.  But - in the world of kit cars, a Q is not only acceptable, but often desirable due to the advantages that a Q can give a car come MOT time. Plus - those of us that have kit cars and buy them really do not give a flying fart what letter you have on your reg plate! We buy on condition, build quality and component specification above all other considerations.  Hope this helps!  5 1 Quote
Carl Warren Posted October 5, 2019 Author Posted October 5, 2019 9 hours ago, Chris King - Webmaster and Joint North East AO said: I think youâll find that the âchassisâ will suit a variety of engines at this stage. Zetec, Duratec, XE, Crossflow, Pinto, 4age, K-series etc.  What it might not suit is an S2000 Honda, an Ecoboost or a bike engine - as they tend to use the âmegaâ chassis designation.   But by all means go for a Zetec (I did) - just donât think that the chassis will limit your choices đ  Oh... and welcome to the club!  Thank you for the reply đ  Ok, so what i should of said is it came with a  manifold & exhaust, ECU, and the wiring loom and engine mounts for a zetec.  Ive seen a few used Zetec's on ebay, but unsure what id need paper wise from the seller for the IVA ?    Quote
Gary Taylor Posted October 5, 2019 Posted October 5, 2019 Welcome from sunny Scotland, thatâs a good starting point as Chris said if you realise that a Q isnât bad then you can happily go for a used engine if from a breakers then get them to give you an engine description including age on headed paper ( I did this on my first build with a Mazda engine) sorry I donât know for sure but seem to recall ford engines can be dated ( someone will advise) start a build thread as there is a lot of help on here and good luck with your build Quote
Kingster Posted October 5, 2019 Posted October 5, 2019 14 hours ago, Carl Warren said:  Thank you for the reply đ  Ok, so what i should of said is it came with a  manifold & exhaust, ECU, and the wiring loom and engine mounts for a zetec.  Ive seen a few used Zetec's on ebay, but unsure what id need paper wise from the seller for the IVA ?  Ah thatâs different then đ  For IVA you donât need anything from the seller. The only IVA considerations will emissions and I think they ask for bhp.  Emissions will be based on the age of the engine. So for a Zetec you can determine this by referencing the engine number to the Burton Catalogue (which is accepted by IVA!). The bhp is usually started as whatever Mr Ford said it is - ie the manufacturer spec for the year of engine.  so just make sure it has proper engine numbers and you are good đ Quote
Tim Reid Posted October 6, 2019 Posted October 6, 2019 On 04/10/2019 at 21:33, Carl Warren said: It came with a gearbox - unfortunate it was a type 9 4x4 ... no ideas on what the chap had planned for that.. I've never see it discussed for a Westfield but I know someone trying to build a 4x4 MEV but it's very custom. Quote
Jim RS Posted October 6, 2019 Posted October 6, 2019 I too used the Burton chart with another similar found on-line, just photo record it for application and send it together with proof of age. Important thing is to show your build from as early as possible to show that you built it yourself, doesn't matter if someone else started it you check and retrace build which is good enough, photo, photo, photo. Mine came back age related, although I was happy with a Q even without having vehicle log book due to it being scrapped, but had to send photos of 13 hours ago, Chris King - Webmaster and Joint North East AO said: Ah thatâs different then đ  For IVA you donât need anything from the seller. The only IVA considerations will emissions and I think they ask for bhp.  Emissions will be based on the age of the engine. So for a Zetec you can determine this by referencing the engine number to the Burton Catalogue (which is accepted by IVA!). The bhp is usually started as whatever Mr Ford said it is - ie the manufacturer spec for the year of engine.  so just make sure it has proper engine numbers and you are good đ all the serial numbers/id from major components. Quote
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 Welcome!  It sound like others above have clarified, that it's not so bad to have a Q Plate etc.  Normally to obtain an New plate you need a certificated of newness for the chassis and kit from the factory, given how long ago the items were purchased, even if you produced one, I can only think the DVLA would give it a plate to reflect the age of the kit and not the date you register it etc.  Enjoy your build. Oi! Stop editing my posts đ (ck) Quote
Kingster Posted October 7, 2019 Posted October 7, 2019 2 hours ago, IanK (Bagpuss) said: Normally to obtain an age related plate you need a certificated of newness for the chassis and kit from the factory Actually thatâs for a new plate.  To get an âage relatedâ plate you need proof of the donor vehicle used (usually a Sierra or Mazda for an SDV build)  Well spotted @Chris King - Webmaster and Joint North East AO, I meant to type New! I'll correct my post above, but your good advice will still be useful. Quote
SootySport Posted October 17, 2019 Posted October 17, 2019 Youâll need to check the trans tunnel width if youâre  fitting anything but a type 9 gearbox new gearboxes are somewhat wider than the old school Fordsâ. Quote
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