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fatboy18

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19,117 posts

217 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Well that was a job and a half,

Had to replace the front cover timing gasket due to a coolant leak from just behind the Alternator. Not a 5 minute job! While I was at it I changed out some of the OEM Pulleys for some nice new shiny ones (thanks Baz)thumbup Having replaced the timing cover with new gaskets etc, I had a bit of a hick up when changing out the OEM Idler pulley to the Dave's Big Brakes replacement, The original hex bolt is not really long enough and as a consequence when trying to tighten it up to the recommended torque it sheared just under 1/2" off the timing cover spigot yikes This was a major set back as I could not afford to take off the cover again, order yet more new Gaskets and have the cover welded then taped out with a new thread frown I went to bed that night very down and wondering what I was going to do, well the next morning I took the day off work and headed to my nearest back street engineering shop, the guy could not have been nicer and made me up an aluminium spacer while I waited and also "GAVE" me a 3/8 UNC thread cutting tap thumbup

When I got home I cut off the damaged section of the spigot and carefully filled it square and true. Then using a cordless drill with A 5/16 Drill bit, i had to drill deeper into the spigot and cut a longer length of thread! (not for the faint hearted). The next laugh was trying to get hold of a longer 3/8 UNC bolt, but after a few phone calls and a bit of searching around I finally got one the correct length.

I also want to thank Madmax Ade, without his help I would have been right up against it as I had a bit of a deadline to meet.

So once again thanks Guys thumbup Great Club beer

PS And a thank you too to Fishboy for his engineering contacts and to TATORS GARAGE, Chuck 'the Wizard' for shipping the parts required thumbup


Edited by fatboy18 on Sunday 9th January 21:32

neilsfishing

3,502 posts

204 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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well done any picks ??

fatboy18

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217 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Yes, im just loading them up now smile

fishboy

3,365 posts

236 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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good lad well done !

MADMAX-UK

1,258 posts

205 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Well done Mark.
And well done for sticking with it.
1st class result. thumbup

fatboy18

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217 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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So attempting this job the first thing was where to put the bonnet scratchchin
Rear wings come in handy wink


Next job was to remove the engine cross-member, the fiberglass inner wheel fender had to be slightly cut to enable me to remove the bolt!


Once the cross-member was out of the way I could start taking off the Alternator and other bits smile


If you look just behind the alternator bracket you can see where the coolant was leaking!


Crankshaft pulley removed smile This is attached to the crankshaft damper wink


That rusty horrid thing is the crankshaft damper frown


So having drained the old coolant, removing rad hoses, dropping oil pan and removed the timing cover, this is what your left with smile


A good clean up of all parts was now required smile


Timing cover removed and the task of cleaning off old gaskets begins frown


New gaskets supplied by the 'Wizard' and for good measure I also used some gasket sealant as there was some pitting on the engine face around where the coolant leak had been wink


Timing cover back on smile


Next job Crankshaft oil seal


I found a suitable sleeve to put around the front edge of the oil seal and carefully knocked it into place with a hammer smile

Here's what you should end up with smile


I did not like the asthetic look of the old crankshaft damper, so I rubber it down with Emery paper and sprayed it with Hammerite smooth gloss black paint smile



You can see the damper in this pic (behind Dave's Big Brakes under drive pulley)
Note also the new water pump pulley and idler wheel wink


Then the technical hitch with the new Idler wheel frown


That little bit of thread was attempting to hold the new idler wheel and upon torquing the bolt it fractured! ( Should have used a longer bolt) banghead

So off to a machine shop where they made me a spacer, supplied me with a thread cutting tool and the repair now looks like this smile



One other thing, if you do decide to change your pulleys, there are various different length drive belt specs!! I ended up getting a bit of string, putting around the pulleys and measure the length. I ended up with a seven rib belt from Euro Car parts wink

Hope this is helpful
Cheers
Mark smile









Edited by fatboy18 on Sunday 9th January 21:23


Edited by fatboy18 on Sunday 9th January 21:38

fatboy18

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217 months

Sunday 9th January 2011
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Now before some of you shout 'What about the power steering pulley' etc ..... they are all on order and will be put on in the coming weeks wink

MADMAX-UK

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205 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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fatboy18 said:
Now before some of you shout 'What about the power steering pulley' etc ..... they are all on order and will be put on in the coming weeks wink
Please say the cross-member doesn't need to come out again.

fatboy18

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Monday 10th January 2011
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Well it might have to whistle

A GTS

128 posts

218 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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Looks good, Mark, you've been a busy bee.............Are you running your car at Brighton Speed Trials with us this year?

TheStoat

1,498 posts

227 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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Jesus chap! Will it ever see the road again? wink

Knowing my mechanical skills I have booked my car in for a service with my favourite mechanic. Ah the joys of needing to keep the car on the road! biggrin

TheStoat

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227 months

Monday 10th January 2011
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Grassbandits! The scourge of the double post...

Edited by TheStoat on Monday 10th January 23:41

fatboy18

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Tuesday 11th January 2011
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A GTS said:
Looks good, Mark, you've been a busy bee.............Are you running your car at Brighton Speed Trials with us this year?
Hope to smile

V10 BAT

1,718 posts

240 months

Tuesday 11th January 2011
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Nice clean job there matey,give the tools a workout eh.biggrin

Viper

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279 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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did it make to the show then Mark? may pop over tomorrow for a look

Dr-Bob

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266 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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Yes he is there well the car anyway............

Viper

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279 months

Thursday 13th January 2011
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top totty was of the silverstone stand (hall 6) this morning Mark wink
handing out flyers for the classic

fatboy18

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Thursday 13th January 2011
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Viper said:
top totty was of the silverstone stand (hall 6) this morning Mark wink
handing out flyers for the classic
Well I hope you sent them off in the direction of my car, we need some more Chicks with Vipers biggrin (and phone numbers would be good too) biggrin

N GTS

735 posts

259 months

Saturday 15th January 2011
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Mark, great write up/pics and well done for not letting the issues stunt you. Theres always a little extra unexpected when working on cars ones self, but its all part of the challange and 'fun' !! Nice job you done there, and you will enjoy your car more knowing you were able to do the job for yourself. cool

GTSDave

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214 months

Monday 17th January 2011
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Nicely done Mark!