Anyway good day today, wasnt a good day to choose to be in a small space cutting and welding but a big thanks to a mate Alex who sorted out the welding for me.
Ran out of time In the end to finish the dogbone mount, but we got the engine in and sat on the gearbox mount and original engine mount..
Were it all started...
First problem I faced was the aux belt routing, so Ive seen how people have done it with the rose joints and a tie rod to lower the pulley down so it runs with the tensioner.
Instead I have cut the cam belt cover so I can run the aux belt straight through from crank pulley and aux, yes this leaves a bit of the gap showing the cambelt, but ill see if I can sort another cover, if not no biggy. No tensioner part should work fine, itll just be more of a pain finding a belt the right size, but its only sprinning the alternator so shouldnt neeed to be to tight.
Anyway while I was stripping the engine, alex was busy welding...
Anyway there we go, the finished chassis notch, when we fitted the engine/box it didnt actually need to be as wide as this, reference the bolts for size.
Moving on, the box mount - this is a hybrid of using the meg lower spider mount and the clio upper battery tray and bush.
Nice and easy on that side.
Anyway it needs another 2 more engine mounts made.. ideally one for the dogbone and another torque mount infront of the gearbox.
So we started on the front torque mount. Alex made me a box section, and I cut it to shape
Using a ph1 dogbone to keep is as "off the shelf as possible
And made an adaptor from the box to the to ph1 dogbone
So yeah ran out of time to make the dogbone mount, but half of it is made up just to weld it all together.
Voila.
Next things to do:
-Remove engine
-Clean up engine and box and other parts inlets etc
-Fit shifter inside the cabin, and make hole for it to pass bulkhead.
-Remove cup brake lines and master cylinder, and start measuring out my own to relocate lines and cylinder.
-Purchase log mani and downpipe.
-Start putting engine back in, measure up aux belt.
-Pick up and fit driveshafts.
-Sort out intercooler pipes and intercooler fitting.
-Sort out radiator and coolant pipes.
-Make up lines for oil cooler, and fit radiator for that.
-Finish welding dogbone
-Loom
-Mapping...
Seems to be it...
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