Quik6t Member 6 Member For: 9y 5m 24d Gender: Male Posted 20/08/15 09:24 AM Share Posted 20/08/15 09:24 AM Hey guys.1st time poster and new xr6t 04 6speed owner How ever I have had to get a RWC for rego and im looking for a input on how much a this work should cost as I havesome what no idea about ford xr6t's Below is a img of what needs to be done if you guys can leave a list of what things are worthThis stuff listed is whats needed to be done to pass RWC Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allanlawler Member 25 Member For: 9y 6m 16d Posted 20/08/15 09:41 AM Share Posted 20/08/15 09:41 AM Your bloke who done the inspection must of worked at the pits at Dutton park for contaminated brake and clutch fluid is a bit excessive unless the fluid is cream in colour and most of the rest you can source at the wreckers and save at least 20% and a few hours of labour by looking at the rear light and seeing why it's not working could be a cut in the wiring or fuse or the light is buggered as auto electricians aren't cheap either but if you have to then go for it but that in itself should save you a few hundred dollars but the bloke is probably hoping you'll go back and get him to do the required work and that's how he makes his money. Overall cost I don't know but at $80 per hour plus parts it will add up real quick Sent from my SM-N915G using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilko16 Donating Members 1,672 Member For: 17y 2m 21d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 20/08/15 09:41 AM Share Posted 20/08/15 09:41 AM 1,2,3,4,10 & 12 are all easy fixes and should see only 2-3 hours labour being charged, or if you do them yourself it's even cheaperManifold gasket isn't hard, just a pain in the ass Engine mount is an easy jobRear wheel bearing, prob easier just to get a second hand hub from the wreckersSame for the seatbelt The rear cradle will need to be dropped to do the diff and trailing arm bushes, looking at $600 - $1000 for that job alone Over all not a bad list for an old car Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bizkets is Drunk? Too heavy needs boost Member 5,929 Member For: 11y 6m 5d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 20/08/15 09:47 AM Share Posted 20/08/15 09:47 AM So glad we dont have rwc in Adelaide. 90% of cars wouldn't get passed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenDoCo I'm getten too old for this s**t Bronze Donating Members 4,509 Member For: 11y 10m 4d Gender: Male Location: A big bridge over a river in South Australia Posted 20/08/15 09:54 AM Share Posted 20/08/15 09:54 AM (edited) Hiya mateA lot of your list will be a good learning curve for you (if you are a bit mechanically minded) Washer nozzle ...... chuck an air gun on a compressor and blow it through - from the bottle/pump. That should clear out the obstruction. Wheel bearing ...... just had to replace the lhr on my car (FG G6ET) and it was quicker and a whole lot cheaper to find an entire good second hand assy from the wreckers....85 bucks. IF you would rather have yours fixed, the FG bearing price is around 150 or 290'ish for bearings and a new hub. Not sure if parts are different in your model car. Add about 2 hours + for labour to r&r and install new parts. Any suspension bushes that are ripped/stuffed really should be replaced and that includes the diff bush........ if you're in VIC, hit up Pit Lane as they had a special going a while back. As for the other stuff on your list, others will know more than me. Good luck with it EditCos the car is a bit old, replace both engine mounts - just to be safe...... about 150 for genuine I think Edited 20/08/15 09:57 AM by BenDoCo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 3m 15d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 20/08/15 10:00 AM Share Posted 20/08/15 10:00 AM Turbo to manifold gasket leaking. MMMmmmm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quik6t Member 6 Member For: 9y 5m 24d Gender: Male Posted 20/08/15 10:03 AM Author Share Posted 20/08/15 10:03 AM Turbo to manifold gasket leaking. MMMmmmm.Yea Was told all it was is the screws in the Manifold has come lose and fell out just a simple replacement of one of the screws. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PTR_NITRO_FG Donating Members 3,214 Member For: 11y 8m 16d Gender: Male Location: NOR Perth Posted 20/08/15 11:55 AM Share Posted 20/08/15 11:55 AM Is there even a turbo to manifold gasket? Couldn't find genuine one on ebay?I'm with Biz....thank f*ck we don't have RWC over here...that list is going to cost a decent bit of coin; especially if you have to pay mechanics to do the work. Hope you bought the car dirt cheap :/ lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quik6t Member 6 Member For: 9y 5m 24d Gender: Male Posted 20/08/15 12:04 PM Author Share Posted 20/08/15 12:04 PM (edited) Is there even a turbo to manifold gasket? Couldn't find genuine one on ebay?I'm with Biz....thank f*ck we don't have RWC over here...that list is going to cost a decent bit of coin; especially if you have to pay mechanics to do the work.Hope you bought the car dirt cheap :/ lol9k 64k on the clock and is in mint as new condition Edited 20/08/15 12:05 PM by Quik6t Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arronm Dropping a turd Gold Donating Members 9,520 Member For: 17y 3m 15d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 20/08/15 01:02 PM Share Posted 20/08/15 01:02 PM Its not as new, according to the list its a P.O.S 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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