Well, the whole "get it ready for some Summer fun" idea didn't quite work out due to funding and time issues, but there's always 2012!
So the ball is rolling for the Winter rebuild.
Firstly some engine-related problems. At the dyno day I left the engine ticking over to warm-up before driving it back into the workshop. After getting back in, I noticed the coolant temp reading a tad high with no sign of the cooling fan cutting-in, and a bit of investigation found the fan switch had decided to pack-in. I could have just replaced the switch, but have decided that having an ECU that can operate the fan a lot more reliably than the old Ford sensor would be a wiser option, so the hole has been capped and the wiring will be sorted later.
I also have had a small leak from the radiator which has gone on for years now, but I decided that with the coolant drained for the fan switch, now would be a good time to get it re-cored, as well as re-working the cooling fan set-up. With the full-width GRS intercooler, the already marginal cooling ability of the RS radiator is pushed to it's limit, and most recommend twin fans. I've managed to get away with just a single Kenlowe fan upto now, but trackdays and Summer weather made it fustrating (having only a couple of flying laps before having to cool-down for a lap). The issue with fitting two fans is the lack of space, both in the bay, and on the radiator itself-
The fix? Luckily the fans themselves sit quite far back in the cowling, so a bit of fettling was in order to squeeze them in-
[Can't find a pic- I'll get one next week]
With the radiator back, fans on and ready to be refitted in the bay, it made sense to clean-up the front panel and treat what I can of the rust to slow it down.
The area for the old xr3i airbox had been caked in oil and dirt since I bought the car, and a bit of a scrub and rinse revealed some more fresh paint!-
After drying in the sun, I was left with this, and to be honest I was surprised at the lack of underseal/paint in there!-
After picking at the surface rust, I found it went a little deeper, so there's now some extra ventilation into the bay-
So I treated what rust was left and the lower half of the front panel, it's box section underneath, and the inner arches were given a liberal coating of underguard for the time being (yes the issue is still there, but at least it's tidier)-
Radiator is back in as you can see, with it's mountings modified to move it back to allow the extra fan to clear the 'cooler.