Well, I'll beat everyone to it and tell you that this is my "what number posts" and there can be no more appropriate way of celebrating than to tell you that Gleaming Beauty has taken her first tentative and ginger steps after fairly lengthy and major surgery. I am, of course, referring to the valve grind, de-coke and whatever other jobs that begged for my much divided attention.
Just so that you all know, Mercules has been an absolute 'pearler' in more than helping with this job, and without his valuable help this job would have been much more difficult. Thanks heaps, Cam.Well, after a break of some 8-10 hours, I am going to continue with this post. Initially, I had tried to 'save' it, but it got through the system on its own bat.
Some items worth mentioning to anyone contemplating a job of this magnitude, and some procedures that may assist in making the job easier. Initially, to remove the brake servo unit on right hand drive cars is an absolute must on account of its close proximity to the head and exhaust manifold bolts. Next, it is not possible to remove the o/s head and exhaust manifold as one unit. They will need to be separated in situ. One might be able to lift the engine, but it's just one more job that you would want to avoid having to do.
As previously mentioned, removing the alternator bracket attached to the head/block greatly facilitates access to remove, but particularly re-install the timing chain tensioner. One item that also helped me greatly was the fitting of exhaust and engine down pipes with detachable flanges. The whole exhaust system on Gleaming Beauty is thus fitted with bolted flanges. Some of other work carried out at the same time:
1) Re-cored radiator - brand new core on account of initial poor and faulty workmanship.
2) Reconditioned steering pump - it had a small leak for some time.
3) New power steering, alternator and pulley (Air Con) adjustment belts.
4) Now all new injectors - I had fitted new units previously on left hand side of engine only.
5) Paint Engine Bay in 877 Petrol Green - this had always been Taxi White - original colour
6) Remove suspension tank and fittings, fit new hoses.
7) Fit replacement oil pressure line - ever since I bought Gleaming Beauty some 13 years ago, this hose had always
been disconnected with a disfunctional oil pressure gauge.
So, all in all, it became a substantial job and, with the car being basically marooned in one spot, cleaning and assembly and sundry work became quite awkward and messy and time consuming.
Well, sooner or later this engine had to be started and surprisingly, it started fairly readily, but displayed a tendency of not wanting to rev, nor to idle. In the end, it would not start at all. So, there had to be some sort of a problem . To be continued, Styria
Just so that you all know, Mercules has been an absolute 'pearler' in more than helping with this job, and without his valuable help this job would have been much more difficult. Thanks heaps, Cam.Well, after a break of some 8-10 hours, I am going to continue with this post. Initially, I had tried to 'save' it, but it got through the system on its own bat.
Some items worth mentioning to anyone contemplating a job of this magnitude, and some procedures that may assist in making the job easier. Initially, to remove the brake servo unit on right hand drive cars is an absolute must on account of its close proximity to the head and exhaust manifold bolts. Next, it is not possible to remove the o/s head and exhaust manifold as one unit. They will need to be separated in situ. One might be able to lift the engine, but it's just one more job that you would want to avoid having to do.
As previously mentioned, removing the alternator bracket attached to the head/block greatly facilitates access to remove, but particularly re-install the timing chain tensioner. One item that also helped me greatly was the fitting of exhaust and engine down pipes with detachable flanges. The whole exhaust system on Gleaming Beauty is thus fitted with bolted flanges. Some of other work carried out at the same time:
1) Re-cored radiator - brand new core on account of initial poor and faulty workmanship.
2) Reconditioned steering pump - it had a small leak for some time.
3) New power steering, alternator and pulley (Air Con) adjustment belts.
4) Now all new injectors - I had fitted new units previously on left hand side of engine only.
5) Paint Engine Bay in 877 Petrol Green - this had always been Taxi White - original colour
6) Remove suspension tank and fittings, fit new hoses.
7) Fit replacement oil pressure line - ever since I bought Gleaming Beauty some 13 years ago, this hose had always
been disconnected with a disfunctional oil pressure gauge.
So, all in all, it became a substantial job and, with the car being basically marooned in one spot, cleaning and assembly and sundry work became quite awkward and messy and time consuming.
Well, sooner or later this engine had to be started and surprisingly, it started fairly readily, but displayed a tendency of not wanting to rev, nor to idle. In the end, it would not start at all. So, there had to be some sort of a problem . To be continued, Styria
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