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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #15 on: 22 August 2025, 19:12:36 »

1.8 is okay if cambelt goes, how do I know ::)

.. and 1.3 Pinto is barely powerful enough to move its' own weight let alone the car as well. Box of swan vestas and a can of petrol. ;D
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #16 on: 22 August 2025, 20:11:03 »

I believe this was the lump in my escort way back when. Mated to a 4spd manual and lugging around a 3 door estate. Didn't even have a radio until I fitted one  ;D

Upgraded to a 1.6 5 speeder I took out of a very rusty donor when the 1.3 dipped under 100 miles to the pint of engine oil  :o
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 12:28:41 »

When a Pinto cam belt broke what you did was dependent on the capacity:


2.0l - fit a new belt and drive away(I did one at the side of the road when the AA patrol lent me some tools)
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Yep, my 2.0 belt snapped when I was flat out down the M40. Got it towed home and as it was a non-interference engine I was out and about in it that same evening.  :y
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 15:33:28 »

1.8 is okay if cambelt goes, how do I know ::)

.. and 1.3 Pinto is barely powerful enough to move its' own weight let alone the car as well. Box of swan vestas and a can of petrol. ;D


which is why they weren't sold here. Instead, you could buy a mk3 Capri, mk5 Cortina - and I believe an early Sierra, but I've never seen one - with a 1300 crossflow, although virtually nobody did.


Much the same applies to a 2.0l Cologne(which we also didn't get) that does a number of things better than a 2.0l Pinto. Unfortunately those are all things you don't want: drink fuel; weight the front of the car down; has more, serious failure modes; costs more to maintain.


1.8 Pintos are barely more poweful than 1.6s, are fractionally more economical(due to a particularly crap carb), and I've only ever seen them in Sierras.
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #19 on: Yesterday at 17:19:42 »

My mates Dad had a brand new 1.3 Mk4 Cortina in the late 70,s.
Most of the time when the engine was switched of it would run on pinking like hell for all it was worth, for a very long time.
I reckon you could have went indoors and had a cup of tea and it would still be doing it when you came back out.
The usual way of stopping the the thing was  clutch down, foot on the brake, put it in gear then dump the clutch and stall it.
Countless returns to the supplying Ford dealer made no difference at all.
An absolute piece of crap of an engine.
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 19:03:03 »

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which is why they weren't sold here. Instead, you could buy a mk3 Capri, mk5 Cortina - and I believe an early Sierra, but I've never seen one - with a 1300 crossflow, although virtually nobody did. ....

the 1300 Sierra was a Pinto .....  :y  Never seen one though  ;)

I do remember that from the time but Wiki confirms it  :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Sierra
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 19:20:49 »

We had a farmer with an old MK3 Cortina, yellow but mostly brown. It was a "taxi" special with 1100 crossflow, now that was gutless !
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 19:53:30 »

Had a 2.0l Pinto in my Mk3 Granny. Actually managed to pull a tin tent with it. Admittedly, it was only a 2 berth.  :D
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #23 on: Yesterday at 19:53:48 »

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which is why they weren't sold here. Instead, you could buy a mk3 Capri, mk5 Cortina - and I believe an early Sierra, but I've never seen one - with a 1300 crossflow, although virtually nobody did. ....

the 1300 Sierra was a Pinto .....  :y  Never seen one though  ;)

I do remember that from the time but Wiki confirms it  :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Sierra

Pretty sure I had a colleague with a 1.3 pinto in a Sierra. Not sure I have ever seen a crossflow in one. Later small engined variants got the CVH.
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #24 on: Today at 08:46:14 »

I had a mk3 transit with the 2.0 city spec engine, would hardly pull 5th empty. Soon sorted that with a twin plenum 2.8 V6, now that towed well!
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Re: Cam belt query.
« Reply #25 on: Today at 09:16:13 »

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which is why they weren't sold here. Instead, you could buy a mk3 Capri, mk5 Cortina - and I believe an early Sierra, but I've never seen one - with a 1300 crossflow, although virtually nobody did. ....

the 1300 Sierra was a Pinto .....  :y  Never seen one though  ;)

I do remember that from the time but Wiki confirms it  :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Sierra

Pretty sure I had a colleague with a 1.3 pinto in a Sierra. Not sure I have ever seen a crossflow in one. Later small engined variants got the CVH.
The facelift 1.6 and 1.8 were CVH iirc.

Dad had a B reg 1.6 Emax powered one. Whilst it didn't set the world on fire, it could cruise at 80. Did nearly 3,000 miles in it on L plates one summer and passed my test in it.
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