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Old 21st January 2013, 05:16 AM
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That's such an amazing job you did on the Engine Kev, incredible! Congratulations, really nice and I look forward to see it running
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Old 24th January 2013, 07:48 PM
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Very nice work on that engine indeed sir....
It'll almost be a shame (sorry a crime) to cover it up...LOL
I guess you just keep moving the bar upwards on everything you do...
Keep up the good work.
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Old 26th January 2013, 01:26 PM
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Very nice work on that engine indeed sir....
It'll almost be a shame (sorry a crime) to cover it up...LOL
I guess you just keep moving the bar upwards on everything you do...
Keep up the good work.
All of that and a bit more

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Old 4th February 2013, 12:52 AM
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Again....thanks guys.....needed a few days off from the build, hence not much further on until today.....right back into it, engine is now ready to go in. I managed to fit my flywheel and used my home brew clutch alignment tool to fit the clutch assembly.....worked a treat.....when it came to trying to mate engine and box I discovered a water pipe fouling the upper engine bay diagonal so I intend to either shift the pipe or remove it and some corresponding pipework that actually won't be needed. sooooo will be back with the usual updates/piccies


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Old 5th February 2013, 01:16 AM
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engine came back out for me to "minimise" cooling system.....turns out I could remove 10 water junctions and 4 hard tubes.....a lot of them were to keep the plenum warm in winter motoring....well they were the ones that were fouling so they have now gone and and flow route has been changed a little, that now done the engine went in without a hitch, apart from the customary wiggle wobble jiggle to get the gearbox primary shaft to engage the spigot bearing in the crankshaft.
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Old 5th February 2013, 10:48 PM
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BOY am I gonna have a headache with this bugger .....I knew it was tight and I was gonna have to re-fabricate the turbo down pipe but we are talking about a sod of a job and I don't want to cut bits out of the passenger well but I might have to....I can lose 9mm from the turbo studs as long as I recess the downpipe flange where the nuts fit. in fact I will probably lose the studs and use bolts instead, any thoughts peeps?

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Old 6th February 2013, 08:01 AM
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Could you put the passenger footwell endplate on the inside of the footwell instead of the outside? That should give you an extra 25mm clearance.
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Old 6th February 2013, 06:51 PM
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Fabricate another flange and recess pipe into flange effectiveley shortening the distance between bulkhead and pipe and as Simon says (no pun intended )put the plate on the inside.
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Old 6th February 2013, 08:56 PM
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just one wee problem.....it is called U8 and it sits right in the middle so I cannot claw back the 25mm that you refer to.....the picture is a little misleading as I am holding the elbow towards me, check the turbo studs and direction I have marked where they point (either side of U8).....pipe was already inset into the flange Paul but I know what you are on about.....I will achieve the same result by cutting the diagonal line I drew on and re-weld it the flange is big enough to accept the greater length of the diagonal, maybe a little persuasion might be needed but the end result should leave me with the same sq area with maybe a very slight decrease in escape velocity of the exhaust gas

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Old 7th February 2013, 11:57 AM
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How about cutting the outlet flange off on the exhaust manifold, rotate it 10-20 degrees and weld it back up.



Easier than the cut and shut you have suggested and should get you past the upright?

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