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Posted: Fri Jul 03, 09 1:19 pm
by ANTON
Dave the damper is the only part I didn't paint it was already that colour as you can see in the photo there is a small amount of orange showing through on the edges

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 09 3:45 pm
by ANTON
Don't worry John I won't hold one or two scratches against you.I have plenty of paint to do touch ups

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 09 4:16 pm
by JohnR
don't forget we have to move the car out a bit as the arm will not fit under your door

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 09 6:46 pm
by Derek
Anton, I hope you have a kettle in your garage, John works best on a smoke and a cup of tea every 30 mins ;)

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 09 7:15 pm
by JohnR
He's not as organized as we are Derek no tea and no kettle I will have to bring a flask !!!!!! and no bacon sarnies either !!!!!!!!!





mans gota have bacon sarnies !!!!

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 09 8:24 pm
by andy68
I was told off as well Anton when John & Scott very kindly help pull my engine, I was told where the kettle should put and how many cups i should have.

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 09 8:33 pm
by Anonymous
JohnR wrote: mans gota have bacon sarnies !!!!
:D :D

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 09 10:44 pm
by ANTON
Well I've just finished the engine and its all ready to go back into the car tomorrow with John and Derek's help.

I'll get bacon sarnies on the way to my car.

So here are the results of all the work over the last week.
John the door to my garage is ten foot tall so we should be ok.

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 09 10:04 pm
by ANTON
John arrived at my house at 7.30am this morning and we loaded the engine with his hiab truck and then made our way to the car and once we were there we reinstalled the motor and started to reconnect all the components. John and Derek both helped me and in no time it was ready to fire. Once it fired we turned up the idle and let it rev for 20mins to brake-in the cam,we also set the total timing to 34. once the cam was broken in we put the wheels on and took the car for a spin and OMG what a difference the car will now spin the wheels in the dry on put away and a added bonus the manifold vacuum it higher which has improved my brakes dramatically. All in all the engine idle lovely and also revs freely and responsively. I cant believe the difference now it just shows how worn my old engine was. I would like to thank John, Scott and Derek for all their help with my very quick engine rebuild.

Cant wait to take the car for a drive now and see what it can really do.

Hopefully Derek will put some pictures up of today as my camera wouldn't work so he took a few and a video of the running in.

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 09 10:28 pm
by Derek
Here's a few pics from today.

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 09 1:32 am
by Anonymous
Well done to all , quickest engine rebuild yet. :D

:thumbright: :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 09 2:02 am
by NaughtyAlan
See John has the rope in his hand behind him and cuping in the other :help:

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 09 8:52 am
by JohnR
Shuuuush dont tell every one alan or they will all want one !!!!!!!!! but with the truck I tend to use chains

Nice New Bits

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 09 11:29 am
by ANTON
As alot of the people who know me will know that I am in the process of building a Hot 318. When I arrived home last night I had a large delivery from the States via Neil at USA Imports of all the items needed to build my new engine. I like to thank Neil for all his help in shipping the parts for me.Know that all the parts have arrived I can start all the machining work on the block and heads and eventually I will start assembly. I will keep this tread updated as I build the engine.

Home made Center console

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 09 11:34 am
by ANTON
My charger is a bench seat car so I have been getting tired of every thing sliding around on the front seats so I decided to build my own center console as I didn't want to lose my fold down arm rest. Here are a few pictures of the results of my efforts. The doors are walnut to match the steering wheel.