Distractions
Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:59 pm
A few months ago I retrieved my 1988 Range Rover Classic from a property it had been at for the last 5 years. And prior to that not driven much for a good few years. Its an early EFI version and was dual fuel then running lpg only but retained the original fuel system. Been trying to get it going but can't yet get power to the injectors - so many wires....
I've also been taking a closer look at this
Locally known as Yellow Car it is on the mountain bike/walking track near my house. I've been riding past it for the last 20 years but doing less riding lately and more walking I decided to take a closer look.
On first look I spied the starter motor had been removed but was just sitting in the bay but still wired up. A tug on it freed it up and I thought I may as well take it home. A starter motor gets pretty heavy on a hilly 3km walk! Anyway, bench tested it and it works. I've got a couple of junk holden 6 cylinder engines that I want to rebuild as practice for building Betty's grey motor and I'm lacking a few things like the starter motor. I've since retrieved the fuel pump (no bowl), oil pump (looks good), manifolds and thermostat housing. Also been treking in every day and cracking the head bolts as one of my blocks is lacking a head. It's taken a few trips with a busted 1/2 to 3/8 socket adaptor, stripped rocker cover bolts so I couldn't get inside and needed to take my butane torch. It's about a 10 minute walk from the nearest place I can park so I plan to wander in tomorrow with a trolley and liberate the head.
Dave

On first look I spied the starter motor had been removed but was just sitting in the bay but still wired up. A tug on it freed it up and I thought I may as well take it home. A starter motor gets pretty heavy on a hilly 3km walk! Anyway, bench tested it and it works. I've got a couple of junk holden 6 cylinder engines that I want to rebuild as practice for building Betty's grey motor and I'm lacking a few things like the starter motor. I've since retrieved the fuel pump (no bowl), oil pump (looks good), manifolds and thermostat housing. Also been treking in every day and cracking the head bolts as one of my blocks is lacking a head. It's taken a few trips with a busted 1/2 to 3/8 socket adaptor, stripped rocker cover bolts so I couldn't get inside and needed to take my butane torch. It's about a 10 minute walk from the nearest place I can park so I plan to wander in tomorrow with a trolley and liberate the head.
Dave