Yep your right Alan.
Satisfying but at times it does my head in as I overthink everything.
I still have to see how it goes running as the Crank rotating at speed will create more flow/loss across the system. As much as I'm driving the oil pump thru the dizzy and rotating the crank by hand I expect I'll loose some oil pressure when its running at speed and when it gets to temperature.
I'm also itching to turn the key on this engine as it hasn't run for over 14 years. Trying to be patient and wise at the same time.....
Finally got the engine running today! Was good to hear that note again..........hope the neighbours enjoyed it as much as I did. I did at least have a muffler on it.
Oil pressure turned out real good with the full flow system so that was sigh of relief. Timing gear was also nice and quiet (wasn't sure how this would go as many have just said to replace the cam gear only). I did both cam and crank and its good.
I ended up cutting open the oil filter after the run for a check. No dramas there but plan to check again after a few miles are done on the road. Rear main seal is ok; no drips but some minor misting from residue oil as the rope seal was soaked in oil for 3 weeks prior to fitting. Finished with taking off all the accessories and getting it ready for final paint.
Busy, busy this week.
Sun visor done up and fitted. What a prick of a job! Had so much fun refitting the alloy strip i.e. with sealing it, reforming it back into shape, and polishing it, all with out doing damage to the visor paint work. Very slow and tedious (3 days ).
Engine now painted and partially fitted out.
WayneXG95 wrote:Mate, she's shaping up to be a beauty....
Thanks Wayne. Getting so close but at times it seems so far. I only have about 6 weeks left to finish it. I think I'll make it......touch wood, fingers crossed and all that crap!
How's Milkshake going??
Craig Allardyce wrote:Busy, busy this week.
Sun visor done up and fitted. What a prick of a job! Had so much fun refitting the alloy strip i.e. with sealing it, reforming it back into shape, and polishing it, all with out doing damage to the visor paint
Have only taken the strip off and refitted once..........
Hi Tim,
so I think your saying you did it once and never again??? I maybe the same but I doubt it. The original visor looked ok after blasting as an assembly but once I took the strip off I found it totally stuffed with rust to the extent that I reckon the strip would have eventually fallen off at a later date if I left it. I ended up dumping the first visor and picked up a near new one up in Wodonga. I sealed the strip with mastic to prevent any water ingress that will cause rust under the strip. I think the two dissimilar metals and trapped moisture are most of the cause of the initial rust. Anyway I rant on............
Thanks Alan.
Yes they're staying.
The car was converted to electric when I bought it (93), but I've decided to try and keep it period as much as I can.
The Trico motor is brand new (NOS) and I am just about to overhaul the fuel and vacuum pump. I'm not anticipating the wipers to be as bad as a well worn unit. I do still remember my old FE that I had in the early 80's and I haven't forgot the fun of driving these old girls in the wet, especially on cross ply's.
Hi Craig.
Re the rear main; I can well appreciate the effort involved with getting this right. I can and do appreciate the effort you must have taken with the 186 you sold me. 6000 k's along and not even the hint of a drop from back there. PS that motor is running like a champ!
Richard
Thanks Tim,
I'd love to see the tool you made up Tim if you've got any pictures. I was thinking of knocking up some rollers for a wheeling machine but time is beating me.
Bluehaze wrote:Hi Craig.
Re the rear main; I can well appreciate the effort involved with getting this right. I can and do appreciate the effort you must have taken with the 186 you sold me. 6000 k's along and not even the hint of a drop from back there. PS that motor is running like a champ!
Richard
Thanks Richard. I'm really wrapped that motor is going well for you. I'm always tentative selling something off to others. It doesn't take much for something to go wrong and the next minute your reputation is tarnished.
6000k's......you must be using it as a daily driver???? Good effort anyway.
Cheers.
Craig.
Well I've finally made a huge step today. Overhauled the fuel pump, starter, and generator, re-tubed fuel and vacuum lines, fitted engine and gearbox. I'm still running the Stromberg till the engine is run in then will be fitting the weber and headers after that.
Full flow filter mounting and lines worked out well with good clearance all round. Now I'm finally starting to feel like I might make my deadline.