Yanto Posted July 3, 2017 Posted July 3, 2017 15 hours ago, Quinten Uijldert - Northants AO said: Pffft, how come it is always >25C when I need to get my hands dirty... I couldn't get the sump off, it sort of hangs 3cm below the bottom end, and won't go any further than that. Need to lift the engine (well, the bottom half) off the bellhousing to clear some obstruction there before I can inspect it. Hoping to borrow one this week so I can continue stripping. I did drain the oil and it's like looking in a mirror Looks like Mercury Quote
Thrustyjust Posted July 3, 2017 Posted July 3, 2017 At this point I dont see the point of filtering the oil. With the piston showing damage its got to be stripped now anyway. Quote
DamperMan Posted July 3, 2017 Posted July 3, 2017 At this point I'd just look for a cheep used motor. Bolt on any useful nice bits and the important conversion parts. I.e. If your cams are special, the throttle bodies and get it back in the road for summer even if it's not quite the final spec you want. Quote
Trevor Little (Trevturtle) - Treasurer Posted July 3, 2017 Posted July 3, 2017 7 minutes ago, DamperMan said: At this point I'd just look for a cheep used motor. Bolt on any useful nice bits and the important conversion parts. I.e. If your cams are special, the throttle bodies and get it back in the road for summer even if it's not quite the final spec you want. Hi I would consider the used option, it's probably cheaper than a regrind, bearings, gaskets, and cleaning all the oilways of any debris from a bearing failure. You can always swap your head/cams over to a new engine. Quote
Kingster Posted July 3, 2017 Posted July 3, 2017 Needs pistons swapping onto a donor bottom end too as they look non standard to me. Quote
Quinten Posted July 9, 2017 Author Posted July 9, 2017 Finally had a few minutes spare today and got to the crank. Goosed! Quote
KugaWestie Posted July 9, 2017 Posted July 9, 2017 Which piston was it on? Glad it had been found and you can get on with the rebuild. The amazing thing is that was diagnosed by fellow members just from a video 1 Quote
Quinten Posted July 9, 2017 Author Posted July 9, 2017 15 minutes ago, Gary (KugaWestie) - North Oxfordshire AO said: Which piston was it on? It was cylinder 1, the one closest to the front of the engine. 15 minutes ago, Gary (KugaWestie) - North Oxfordshire AO said: The amazing thing is that was diagnosed by fellow members just from a video Yes, I've said it before a few times, but the being a member of this club makes me very proud. Without the club, I'd be... well, goodness knows where I'd be... 1 Quote
TAFKARM Posted July 9, 2017 Posted July 9, 2017 45 minutes ago, Quinten Uijldert - Northants AO said: It was cylinder 1, the one closest to the front of the engine. Yes, I've said it before a few times, but the being a member of this club makes me very proud. Without the club, I'd be... well, goodness knows where I'd be... Driving a caterham? 1 Quote
John K Posted July 10, 2017 Posted July 10, 2017 11 hours ago, Quinten Uijldert - Northants AO said: Without the club, I'd be... well, goodness knows where I'd be... Sane With disposable income Have friends who didn't smell of oil and have sun burnt ears... 4 Quote
Quinten Posted November 18, 2017 Author Posted November 18, 2017 Gosh, doesn't time fly... unlike my progress Have suffered a hard disk crash on my web server and lost all my pictures from the car and progress over the years, so my apologies for all the blank images in the thread and blogs. Have spoken to a recovery firm, but at prices starting from £350+vat and up to replace the hard disk hardware with a working example to get to the data I've reluctantly accepted that I've lost them all. Thankfully all family pictures are on a different hard disk, and are backed up to the hilt. Should have done the same for the web server, but that's hindsight. Anyway, back to the current day. In order to rebuilt the engine, I will have to get the head surface cleaned up for a good fit for the head gasket. Which meant stripping it even further! Pleased to report that all other shells were fine, and it was just the one on cylinder 1 that had spun. New crank from spare engine has been cleaned and crack tested. The head will be stripped and then bottom end and head will be cleaned by Northants member Jody from JA Kits and Customs And then we'll be starting on the rebuild... for real!!! Quote
Kevin (Mr T) Posted November 18, 2017 Posted November 18, 2017 2 hours ago, Quinten Uijldert - Northants AO said: Gosh, doesn't time fly... unlike my progress Have suffered a hard disk crash on my web server and lost all my pictures from the car and progress over the years, so my apologies for all the blank images in the thread and blogs. Have spoken to a recovery firm, but at prices starting from £350+vat and up to replace the hard disk hardware with a working example to get to the data I've reluctantly accepted that I've lost them all. Thankfully all family pictures are on a different hard disk, and are backed up to the hilt. Should have done the same for the web server, but that's hindsight. Anyway, back to the current day. In order to rebuilt the engine, I will have to get the head surface cleaned up for a good fit for the head gasket. Which meant stripping it even further! Pleased to report that all other shells were fine, and it was just the one on cylinder 1 that had spun. New crank from spare engine has been cleaned and crack tested. The head will be stripped and then bottom end and head will be cleaned by Northants member Jody from JA Kits and Customs And then we'll be starting on the rebuild... for real!!! Oh for old fashioned film and photos! Sounds like you've turned a corner Q and are going in the right direction again Quote
Thrustyjust Posted November 18, 2017 Posted November 18, 2017 Nice to see you back Q. One thing to add, is to check the ovality of the big end on the spun rod, as it could cause issues if it isnt within tolerance. Other than that, are you honing the bores and fresh rings ? It would be better than running the old rings on bores after they have been removed. 1 Quote
Popular Post Quinten Posted March 25, 2018 Author Popular Post Posted March 25, 2018 We all love a happy end... and here is mine! Just a few tweaks, MOT and a rolling road session at NMS next month... Bring on Spring! 10 Quote
B.RAD Posted March 25, 2018 Posted March 25, 2018 Nice one Q, can't wait to hear the outcome of the RR session! I bet it feels like a loooong time since you've enjoyed a drive out. Quote
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