07 Aug 06
Well Ive got plenty to update on this week! 1st i made a trip to Halfords on Friday night. I bought a 17mm Alen key tool to drain the gearbox. Some brake fluid. And a Meguirs Quick clay bar kit thingy.
So first job i did on Saturday was to fill my brakes and bleed the system. This took all of 10 Min's and no problems were encountered.
Next i drained my gearbox which again was straight forward and no problems were encountered. I was amazed at how much oil came out, i thought most of it had spilled out while i was painting it. No wonder it was heavy! As yet i haven't re-filled it because a. i didn't have a funnel and b. i wanted it sat properly with the engine in place before doing so, so that i can get the level correct.
I then put the front subframe back together. When i took it apart i had a threaded bolt which needed replacing. I got a replacement while i was at the scrappy last week. I thought i might have to use a new nut too but I was able to straighten up the damaged one and re-tap it.

I then set to work putting stuff back on the engine. Cam cover and Timing belt cover.


Rear engine mount and drive shaft heat shield.

Oil cooler

Oil breather housing

Then my mate arrived just in time to help me lift the engine into the bay. 2 trolley jacks a trusty skateboard and nearly a broken foot later it was in. At this point i wished i had a crane but we got there with allot of grunting and sweating. Ta Da! I also dropped the battery in place and popped the LPG mixer onto its bracket.



I also bolted the WUR back on.

I bolted the gearbox on and put the starter motor and front engine mount on.


At this point you may be wondering why i haven't taken the time to clean and paint things like the starter motor. Well to cut a long story short my mate would like his garage back and my wife is getting seriously pissed off with all the time i spend working on the car. So i simply don't have the time anymore. Its a bit of a shame but at the end of the day i wasn't wanting a show looking engine, just a fast one!
You may also wonder why I'm still supporting the engine with a trolley jack and haven't installed the front subframe. This is because i need 1 exhaust manifold stud which i will order up this week along with a whole list of other missing or broken bolts needed. Because of this i will need to drop the engine forward a bit next week to get the new stud in.

Next to go on was the water pump.

While messing with the water pump i decided it was a good time to install the new thermostat. To do this you have to take the plastic elbow on the underside of the pump off.

