Enjoying my Lotus at last
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To be fair he does say "Winner, winner chicken dinner!"
He's an Aussie with some serious electronics experience and an amusing style:
https://youtu.be/6a-jcaTn170
Anyway, sorry - off topic!
He's an Aussie with some serious electronics experience and an amusing style:
https://youtu.be/6a-jcaTn170
Anyway, sorry - off topic!
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JonB - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Well another great day.
Continued with the removal of the engine, nothing major actually just jacked her up and sprayed wd40 and oil on all the bolts i could see.
Plan is, undo exhaust manifold where it goes into 1, try to loosen/unstuck/remove all other exhaust fixings.
Take of alternator, its now resting on the chassis frame anyway.
Support engine sump on blocks
Support gearbox on blocks
Undo all other bolts from mounts and bell house.
Hit with big hammers, swear alot, blame it all on 1960's "technology", and hey presto, engine will be out.
Ive been under the car today and see the mounts are coming away from the metal so a new set will be on order.
Hopefully the sun will continue.
PS.
I understand as the engine comes out i will probably cry.
Continued with the removal of the engine, nothing major actually just jacked her up and sprayed wd40 and oil on all the bolts i could see.
Plan is, undo exhaust manifold where it goes into 1, try to loosen/unstuck/remove all other exhaust fixings.
Take of alternator, its now resting on the chassis frame anyway.
Support engine sump on blocks
Support gearbox on blocks
Undo all other bolts from mounts and bell house.
Hit with big hammers, swear alot, blame it all on 1960's "technology", and hey presto, engine will be out.
Ive been under the car today and see the mounts are coming away from the metal so a new set will be on order.
Hopefully the sun will continue.
PS.
I understand as the engine comes out i will probably cry.
Kick the tyres and light them fires...!!!!!!!
- pauljones
- Fourth Gear
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- Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Found some spyder mounts today that i cleaned up years ago. (Along with a full set of spyder front arms)
Will these be ok to use on the standard chassis to mount the zetec?
If not ive been given direction to construct some.
Will these be ok to use on the standard chassis to mount the zetec?
If not ive been given direction to construct some.
Kick the tyres and light them fires...!!!!!!!
- pauljones
- Fourth Gear
- Posts: 828
- Joined: 09 Feb 2008
So a quick question or two to help with the zetec install
For the engine mounts, do i use Elan weber mounts as a standard pair, ie just buy a new set? ?20 + vat from Sue, same as most web sources.
Second question.
For the intake manifold, im looking at one with a 5? up sweep to clear the inner wing, not a straight manifold. Any thoughts on this.
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-Zetec-Inl ... SwovNaPLx0
Regards
PS I think i will have this working for next years castle coombe meeting.
For the engine mounts, do i use Elan weber mounts as a standard pair, ie just buy a new set? ?20 + vat from Sue, same as most web sources.
Second question.
For the intake manifold, im looking at one with a 5? up sweep to clear the inner wing, not a straight manifold. Any thoughts on this.
https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-Zetec-Inl ... SwovNaPLx0
Regards
PS I think i will have this working for next years castle coombe meeting.
Kick the tyres and light them fires...!!!!!!!
- pauljones
- Fourth Gear
- Posts: 828
- Joined: 09 Feb 2008
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