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Old 19th February 2011, 11:09 PM
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I promis photos tomorrow.

Anyway.

Having fitted my engine mounts, I find i have the engine a little high. I have the scuttle and nose in place ( temp ) and the engine is proud of the bonnet top line ( I need to dig out the bonnet to see if we are touching. )

Meanwhile I have got the later plenum for the 2.9, it's about 1.5cm shorter. unfortunatly it needs slight mods to fit. in progress

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Old 20th February 2011, 09:13 AM
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I look forward to seeing some pictures Rob

Sounds like you have made some good progress

No need to drag the bonnet out, why not use a batten/straight edge to span the gap between the nose cone & scuttle.

That will give you a good visual idea of what is going on under the bonnet & where changes could be made
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Old 20th February 2011, 09:33 AM
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I am hoping the bulge in the bonnet will provide vital clearance

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Right then..

You wanted pics..


Your getting them!

And..


Your going to find out some colours!!!


WooHooo..



So First up, you can see the 2.9 sitting on the temporary wood, the plan was to get it sitting on it's mounts that I made up and see how high it was on the bonnet line.






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I had to get the scuttle out and put it sort of in place to find the bonnet line. This involved notching the drivers side flange. Unfortunatly at some point the rear lower corner has taken a little nock and thepointy bit has cracked off. So that will need sorting somehow.




With that in place I could see the engine was too high, and the next plan was to get the shorter plenum and see how much difference it would make.


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The shorter plenum has 2 problems, 1st there is a random block of alloy that was rubbing on the overflow from the thermostat. So that had to be cut away. 2nd, there is a bulge under the plenum for the balance port and PCV outlet. this rubs on the steel fuel rail, so this has been machined down a bit (still to finish it off) So the plenum now fits.

But the line is still too high. So I either get the engine lower, make a custom plenum, or butcher the bonnet.




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as you can see the bonnet is standing a bit proud, I fitted two bolts in to hold the nosecone, that's the first pice of bodywork started!!!!

Black and Zinc Yellow



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Interior Shots. This was done a few months back!!




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The headlamp supports with modifed headlamp mounting brackets ( they were far too large in diamiter for my small sized tubes.


And the holes for the wiring to pass through



I wana get this bloomin engine sorted before I decide to go for a different route!!


There Ya GO!!!!!
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You may already know this but i will tell you anyway! be careful how you store your fibreglass panels whilst they are waiting to go on the car, your bonnet seems to have taken on a bit of a strange shape, looks like a little kink at the front right hand side of the picture

Apparently it carries on curing for quite a while after manufacture so it will distort and stay like that if its sitting in a twisted position etc

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