YBD 0094 was originally fitted to white RS500 build no 439. That is not the original block but a later bare block replacement which has been re stamped ( the bare blocks had no YBD number stamped on them), the replacement blocks had the extra web on the alternator mounting points, the same as the 200 blocks, which was not present on the engines installed at Tickford in the summer of 87. Also the original blocks had yellow painted over where the YBD stamping is and the last digits of the VIN on the side of the block, where as that one is blank) Hope that helps. Those ebay prices are optimistic!
Hi Lee love your channel always waiting for your next episode. I've just put my BRZ up for sale. Bet Issac would let some wee out if he saw it. Slow but ready to tune, it's on Autotrader. Silver AP racing brakes plus loads more
This is the car that ignited my passion for modified cars in the 90's. My neighbors son had a black RS500 and used to drive me around in it. He only recently sold it, very low mileage. He treated me like his own. What a special car and a special bloke.
Keep up the cossie work Lee, love it love love it, best engine out there bar none. Must say though I wouldn't be advertising what you got there unless you intend to take it home and sleep with it, scum will be watching your channel Im sure and seeing that motor is scary just sat there, its is a risk unless you have the ultimate in burglar alarms
Lee will show us his secret bookcase door where theres a lift down 3 floors, a couple of guards with Uzi's, then a laser beam protected safe where the parts are stored. Oh and the lift is protected by retinal scanners.
Have you guys considered hiring a part time bloke to do the parts cleaning, workshop cleaning and painting around the workshop? Perhaps a retired bloke, or a student who is studying to become a mechanic. This would free you up to do more chargeable hours.
That pulley combo appears to be near one to one. I don't know about your 4 cylinder stuff, but most V-8 dry sump setups are about 50%. I run 52% on my 600 inch chev with a 5 stage Barnes pump.
The actual V5 listed engine number is on the side of the block and is the same as the end of the VIN of the car, the YBD number is the internal cosworth number. The 205 engines would have stayed blank and not had the 500 chassis number stamped on them at Genk, and were later sent back there and re used in new 2wd Saffs
Re the Ingenium engine crank bearing failure, how an 'engineer', can design in a point of failure in the name of economy such as an 'electronically controlled oil pump' is beyond belief. It's an astonishing ball drop but that JLR/Ford for you. Audi have an identical crap idea, there are some independent garages who change the map on the ECU and raise the oil pressure setting to avoid oil starvation to the valve gear and rod bearings before the engine self destructs when hot using the water thin synthetic oil.
You need to remove the part of the video where you show the guys address on the parts in the drawer. He ain't gonna be impressed when some one robs his car when he gets the engine back in
YBD 0094 was originally fitted to white RS500 build no 439. That is not the original block but a later bare block replacement which has been re stamped ( the bare blocks had no YBD number stamped on them), the replacement blocks had the extra web on the alternator mounting points, the same as the 200 blocks, which was not present on the engines installed at Tickford in the summer of 87. Also the original blocks had yellow painted over where the YBD stamping is and the last digits of the VIN on the side of the block, where as that one is blank) Hope that helps. Those ebay prices are optimistic!
That swarf frightens the life out of me!!
Cheers Lee, steady as she goes.
That was a very interesting episode! Nice.
Hi Lee love your channel always waiting for your next episode. I've just put my BRZ up for sale. Bet Issac would let some wee out if he saw it.
Slow but ready to tune, it's on Autotrader. Silver AP racing brakes plus loads more
I hope you've got some great security in place given the value of the current projects have have in the workshop.
This is the car that ignited my passion for modified cars in the 90's. My neighbors son had a black RS500 and used to drive me around in it. He only recently sold it, very low mileage. He treated me like his own. What a special car and a special bloke.
Love the Cosworth work and info, post more please Lee 👍👍👍
Keep up the cossie work Lee, love it love love it, best engine out there bar none. Must say though I wouldn't be advertising what you got there unless you intend to take it home and sleep with it, scum will be watching your channel Im sure and seeing that motor is scary just sat there, its is a risk unless you have the ultimate in burglar alarms
Lee will show us his secret bookcase door where theres a lift down 3 floors, a couple of guards with Uzi's, then a laser beam protected safe where the parts are stored. Oh and the lift is protected by retinal scanners.
Good to see an Rs500 motor should be interesting
Very excited for the genuine RS engine😍 Cosie work rules
Now you have a chance to film rs500 and 200 blocks and show the cylinder thickness side by side from that water pump hole
Love the 500 content
Keep it coming
Best channel on RUclips 👍👍👍
😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍You said Flange a lot...Lol
Hope you don’t mind me saying Lee, your customer’s address is readable.
Well spotted 👍 customer needs data protection 👀
Have you guys considered hiring a part time bloke to do the parts cleaning, workshop cleaning and painting around the workshop? Perhaps a retired bloke, or a student who is studying to become a mechanic. This would free you up to do more chargeable hours.
Lee -I would keep cakehole closed -you might find the motors might spring legs late of nig
That pulley combo appears to be near one to one. I don't know about your 4 cylinder stuff, but most V-8 dry sump setups are about 50%.
I run 52% on my 600 inch chev with a 5 stage Barnes pump.
Yes, but the aux shaft that drives it is running slower than the crank, probably 50% since it would drive the distributor.
The low mile ones were all owned by a little old lady in Milton Keynes
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@😂Jakegordon147
Good work boysies 👍👍
Oh , FLANGE !!
Belt on first
Did the 500,s have the need to change the engine number on the V5 . Originally it would of had a normal 205 removed for the swap .
The actual V5 listed engine number is on the side of the block and is the same as the end of the VIN of the car, the YBD number is the internal cosworth number. The 205 engines would have stayed blank and not had the 500 chassis number stamped on them at Genk, and were later sent back there and re used in new 2wd Saffs
What about that 2.4 litre 4 cylinder engine that went into some american FORD sedans in the 80's . Are they any good to use the block from .?
I doubt anything sold in the USA was worth a piss....we never got any of 'the good stuff'
You mensioned the 205 and 200 blocks but what about the 202 transit block ? And how is it different 🤔
"Low miles" = low miles since the last time that I blew the engine up.
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So it’s a heavy pinto engine.
Re the Ingenium engine crank bearing failure, how an 'engineer', can design in a point of failure in the name of economy such as an 'electronically controlled oil pump' is beyond belief. It's an astonishing ball drop but that JLR/Ford for you. Audi have an identical crap idea, there are some independent garages who change the map on the ECU and raise the oil pressure setting to avoid oil starvation to the valve gear and rod bearings before the engine self destructs when hot using the water thin synthetic oil.
You need to remove the part of the video where you show the guys address on the parts in the drawer. He ain't gonna be impressed when some one robs his car when he gets the engine back in
Lee, I think you need to edit this video urgently. It was obviously a mistake on your part but you show a customer’s address.
And you know it's not the local Chinese takeaway ? 😂
More b£@@# y Cosworths 😂, going to become an expert myself, knew nothing about them till I watched your channel. Love it😊
9.13 Massive data protection fail...I'd be a tad hacked off if I was this guy!!
Blood hell watching this is like being on a blood ship back and forth up and down keep the camera still FFS.
He doesn't give a stuff how bad the camera work is, probably intentional to annoy his viewers.
don't watch then.
@@MrSnookerballs I did not watch the whole video in fact, it got a thumbs down and removed from my subscribed videos.
They all broke down and now they are worth a lot of money people are putting them back on the road and selling them that cossworth engine is crap
As a passenger in a Sierra Cosworth..... I'm still traumatised 😱