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Need to find some cheap gearbox oil and fill the box up, fit the new pivot and release bearing arm and get that ready to fit. Then need to do up the con rod bolt, swap the chains, tensioners, tappets and cams, and put the new oil pump in the engine, wack the sump on, and maybe fit the filter housing. Then I can bolt the engine and box up.

 

sounds like ur gonna have one hell of a weekend :D keep posts coming i need inspiration

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Awesome skills mate. Keep us up to date - really enjoy reading the thread and keeping up with progress on the white beasty :)

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Good luck with fitting all that :) . Well done with keeping it going :salute: . You are as bad as me for buying bits you can't afford!!!

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You sound very determined indeed tonight - reckon its gonna be on the road soon :salute:

 

It has to be ;) I'm making a big push to get it finished now... It's been far too long.

 

sounds like ur gonna have one hell of a weekend :D keep posts coming i need inspiration

 

Need to keep making progress now, as I said just now It's been ages in the making.

 

:notworthy:

 

Awesome skills mate. Keep us up to date - really enjoy reading the thread and keeping up with progress on the white beasty :)

 

Cheers dude... Not actually doing anything that special, but should have a pretty tidy car to drive at the end. Still keen on adopting it for a week or so?

 

He'll have 2 extra pairs of hands next weekend too :)

 

:clap: Can't wait to have you guys down. Cheers dude!

 

Good luck with fitting all that :) . Well done with keeping it going :salute: . You are as bad as me for buying bits you can't afford!!!

 

Lol. Yeah. That's probably closer to the mark than you realise. Going to have a bleak winter. But at least I will be able to sleep in the car! :)

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Today had a bit of a delayed start due to sleeping in a bit and finding out that I needed a smaller torque wrench to do the big end bolts, ours only goes down to 50nm, I needed 30nm, so I didn't really get going till 1pm.

 

Anyway.

 

Found and reinforced a bench to sit the engine on. Filled the box with cheap oil, fitted the clutch release arm, release bearing, and new pivot, and greased everything ready to fit the gearbox.

 

Whipped the sump off the engine, refitted the big end shell on No.6, fitted the oil pump after filling it with oil. sat the sump back on for the time being.

 

Took the rocker cover off and end plates, removed the old timing chains, standard cams, and tappets. Fitted new tappets, schimmel 263 cams and new timing chains, guides etc. Put a new oil seal in the lower cover and glued it back on.

 

Tomorrow I will be sealing the top cover and putting a new rocker cover gasket on, sump gasket, refit the flywheel and bolt the gearbox back on. :)

 

Pics...

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Who's gonna finish first. Me or you? :lol: I'm gonna go with you as you have a two year head start over me.... :wink: :lol:

 

Me, I won't answer your phone calls asking how to put it together from now on.... :p

 

..man your going some now.

Your officially out of hibernation.

 

thanks for the engine porn. :)

 

Surprising what I can manage in a day. :) Pleased so far....

 

I'll give you a shout about next weekend on MSN. Little OU day out with Stu and Mic if you fancy it? Plus I could do with pilfering my belt tensioner back :wink:

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Who's gonna finish first. Me or you? :lol: I'm gonna go with you as you have a two year head start over me.... :wink: :lol:

 

Me, I won't answer your phone calls asking how to put it together from now on.... :p:

 

I'll be good.

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Didn't have as productive a day today, but still got a fair bit done.

 

Used the tractor to hold a wheel still so I could remove the drive shafts from my old subframe. For a car that had FVWSH, I was quite surprised to find 3 CV joints fitted incorrectly... Anyway, will need to buy a new inner joint as it seems to be a bit stuck and no amount of cleaning or fiddling is fixing it. Would be easier to buy Pete_Griffs driveshafts, but I just can't stretch to them. :( Prepped the driveshafts for painting.

 

Fitted the sump gasket after cleaning all the random crap out the sump that fell in during the timing chain and cam swap. Fitted the upper timing chain cover properly, stealing an inlet manifold bolt to do so, refilled the tensioner with oil and nipped that up tight. Fitted flywheel, and bolted gearbox on. Again snuffling a bolt out from my spares pile as I misplaced one... Fitted the new clutch slave cylinder, new cam position sensor and gear selector mech from the old gearbox. Need to replace the gear selector really, but it will do to get the car moving.

 

Cleaned the front engine mount and sprayed with primer. Need to paint it black in the week. Found some nuts and washers out to fit the vibratechnics front mount.

 

Sparayed a bit of filler primer down the side, and more lovely not-quite-the-right-shade-of-white on the boot lid and rear panel.

 

Remembered that the bonnet was still rusty. Swore. Washed the bonnet, and set to work with the grinder, then primed, filled, sanded and finally filler primed the bonnet.

 

Tidied up. Put all the sockets back in sets, and moved the bench so I could drop the engine and box back onto a pallet.

 

Before next weekend, I need to buy a bias valve and inner CV joint, some waxoyl and borrow an applicator gun. I also need to check the subframe mounting points and paint if neccessary. Need to finish the paint round the front end, and have the front subframes and driveshafts ready to fit. Couple of evenings work I suppose.

 

This is a bit rambly now. Sleepytime? Maybe....

 

Pics...

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Tom,

 

I have total respect for the amount of worrk you are putting in. It's come a long way since you first dragged it up onto the transporter in Fareham and nearly leaving the Cat behind!

 

Looking forward to seeing the end product.

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Tom,

 

I have total respect for the amount of worrk you are putting in. It's come a long way since you first dragged it up onto the transporter in Fareham and nearly leaving the Cat behind!

 

Looking forward to seeing the end product.

 

Hello Martin, how're things?

 

I often think about that night. And the mild look of horror on your face. :lol: Things weren't going well that evening! Your car(s) still good?

 

Tonight I went and rummaged about the spare parts I have and unsuccessfully tried rebuilding an old CV I had lying around. I then found a quite good one on a driveshaft I had knocking around, after a bit of cleaning, it came up quite well. Managed to fix all the issues with the driveshafts by fitting all of the washers and all the right way round. :? Fork knows what the last person thought they were doing with the car... Either way, a £50 has been avoided. :clap:

 

Rubbed the paint down on the shell, and painted the front engine mount. Need to pick up more paint tomorrow, and get the driveshafts and bodywork painted.

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You better slow down dude, otherwise Mic and I aren't gonna have anything to do at the weekend....

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You better slow down dude, otherwise Mic and I aren't gonna have anything to do at the weekend....

 

Lol. There's plenty to do! Hopefully we'll get the brakes fitted and bled, the engine and box in, and suspension sorted all round this weekend. And if we manage that, we can fit various bits of interior...

 

Trying to get everything done so there's no holdups at the weekend. Don't want you to come down and have to twiddle your thumbs because I forgot to paint something or have forgotten a part.

 

Looking forward to seeing the pair of you. Going to iron my special cuddling pants especially :)

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Been doing more in the last couple of evenings.

 

Rubbed back and re-primed the bonnet as I wasn't happy with it.

 

Fitted the front engine mount, cleaned and painted more brackets, the driveshafts and the rad support panel.

 

Fitted a few pipes and brackets to the block, cleaned up the crack pipe hole too.

 

Then went through the bags of nuts and bolts and sorted them all out. Took me 5 minutes to work out what the 5 13mm bolts were, finally struck me that they are for the PAS pump.

 

Generally been fiddling about with stuff, getting more and more prepared for the weekend. :)

 

Forgot to order a couple of bits though :?

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youve been a busy man tom, top work hats off for the effort. has changed a lot since the last time i saw it all of 6 weeks or so ago. will have to pop up soon

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Massive thanks to Dirtytorque, who only popped by to say hello, MicVR and MrBeige for today's amazing efforts.

 

Now have the front subframe in, front brakes fitted and connected, new hard lines right through the car. New bias valve on and connected. Lots of items soaked in waxoyl including the front panel inside and out.

 

All ready to drop the engine and gearbox in tomorrow, which will be nice :)

 

Just need to connect one more brake hose, then can start bleeding the brakes.

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tomm, good to see you yesterday and i must say i'm mpore than a little envious of all teh at working space. Great work on te white VR, it'll be well worth it. Oh and thanks for the bits and bobs, i bet i'm still short of a few things though...

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Sorry I couldn't stay longer but I really enjoyed seeing the car and the rest of the guys.

My first drive in a VR6 too.

 

Mic's VR is great fun to drive.

The noise was fantastic and it was very punchy.

Good luck tomorrow. :)

and thanks again Stu for the bits n bobs.

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tomm, good to see you yesterday and i must say i'm mpore than a little envious of all teh at working space. Great work on te white VR, it'll be well worth it. Oh and thanks for the bits and bobs, i bet i'm still short of a few things though...

 

Cheers dude.

 

How are you getting on with the conversion?

 

Sorry I couldn't stay longer but I really enjoyed seeing the car and the rest of the guys.

My first drive in a VR6 too.

 

Mic's VR is great fun to drive.

The noise was fantastic and it was very punchy.

Good luck tomorrow. :)

and thanks again Stu for the bits n bobs.

 

No worries, you stayed a lot longer than you'd planned to, didn't you? Really appreciate the help :)

 

Fancy a VR as a daily then? :)

 

Today we cracked on and managed to get a load more work done. Brakes bled all round. Engine and gearbox dropped in, PAS system refilled and fluid pumped through. Few brakets refitted in the engine bay, clutch slave connected, gear shift connected. Rear suspension removed, found lots of rust in the turrets :( Cleaned and applied rust killer, primed and painted rear suspension turrets, will apply more paint and waxoyl tomorrow and fit rear shocks.

 

One of the things I was pleased with is the waxoyl gun I've borrowed which connects to the airline. With the waxoyl heated up nicely it seems to give a good layer. Pretty much filled the rad support panel with wax hopefully it'll keep it nice and tidy for some time to come. Have been poking it in any holes in the chassis rails and giving it a good blast. Sprayed the inner arches and front shocks too.

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and thanks again Stu for the bits n bobs.

No probs mate :)

 

Was good to be able to lend a hand in the VR6 of doom. I think we definitely 'broke its back' this weekend :clap:

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