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Posted: Mon Feb 02, 09 3:38 pm
by Stu
Got any pics of that, Pete?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 09 3:47 pm
by MilesnMiles
Pete, i think your building a slightly more serious mota than me!

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 09 3:51 pm
by Dave-R
The more powerful stock Mopars had a re-enforcing plate welded to the floor above the snubber. ;)

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 09 11:06 pm
by Stu
Any news, Miles?

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 09 9:59 am
by MilesnMiles
Not yet Stu. I have a nice pile of parts ready to bolt to the moter, but get this. My engine is in a 6 x 4 shed. To remove and replace the cam means i have to have the shed door open for access. The shed faces North, there is a northerly gale whipping straight off the ocean which is approx 100 metres from my house.
Guess how much salt i could add to the cam lube this morning..
might try tomorrow when the wind is from the south!

Meanwhile, should be gears and locker somewhere in Oregon ready to be shipped over for the diff rebuild. :read2:

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 10:59 pm
by Stu
The wind must have changed by now, surely?! ;) :read2:

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 11:03 pm
by mad machs
Work is progressing ;)

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 11:09 pm
by Stu
Is it a secret? :-#

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 09 11:15 pm
by mad machs
Don't think so Stu :lol: Engine is back in but not hooked up, I've got the old inlet manifold on the back seat of my Mundano so I can remove all the fittings to put on to the new one. Gave Miles a hand with the timing gear the other night as well.

Progress is slow in these parts, it's the way of life.

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 09 9:32 am
by MilesnMiles
Yes, things get done 'dreckly' as they say locally. Competing interests of surfing, refitting bathroom and social life. Mike oversaw the timing set up for the cam, motor is now sitting in the engine bay (pics to follow) and hopefully ready to fire up next weekend subject to weather letting me work.

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 09 3:48 pm
by AllKiller
You goin to Essex Miles ?

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 09 4:15 pm
by MilesnMiles
No steve, although a mate is :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 09 7:22 pm
by AllKiller
i'll take that stuff if you wanna try it :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 09 12:08 am
by Stu
Don't forget the camera for the fire up then, Miles! :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 09 8:44 pm
by MilesnMiles
IT LIVES!!!!
Finally got it fired up and the cam broken in tonight.
With his usual timing Mustang mike rocked up just as I was about to time the dizzy up. After a couple of frustrating evenings mesin with hopelessly inaccessible exhaust to manifold bolts it was nice to be on the final straight.
Needless to say we got the dizzy 180 degrees out :roll: , but once corrected she blasted into life. The next 20 minutes or so seemd to last forever as i reved her between 2-3,000rpm. Living in middle class suburbia, breaking a cam in is one way of narking the neighbours,
After the alotted time the motor droped into a mildly lopey idle even without dialling in the correct timing. managed to leave a plug lead party connected during the break in, once corrrected the motor sounds good.
pretty elated after 5 months off te road. Doubtless the weekend will be correcting water leaks and exhaust blows. Just hoping that the new set up delivers once i'm out on the road.
Will duly report back when i've road tested
Thanks to mike for his usual relaxed aproach to combat my hyper tension!