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Old 05-09-2009, 02:58 PM   #1
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Unhappy Mondeo MK1 and Mk2 Question

ok... had a very bad day last thursday.. i wrote off my beautiful Mk1 Mondeo Wagon :(

Just have a question.. cause its only a ruined chassis and front right side, im thinking of buying a new mondy and just putting my motor in it cause its fine and dandy. So, is there a real difference in the Mk1 and Mk2 motors? Newer version Zetec or something?

By the way, im not very car-oriented so yeah. all i know is that all my coolant has leaked out, engine still starts and runs but smoke comes out (pinched pipes?) and the front right control arm is broken.

Anything else that people are willing to suggest?

Thanks everyone.

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