One step forward, 3 steps back...
So, The ally rad i ordered about 4 years ago came out the box for a test fit and the bottom hose is on the wrong side
It turns out that the early pump is on the right side
I can buy a pump but it's another £60 out of a fast-shrinking budget
Amazingly Wolfman wanted to do a straight swap so 2 days later i had the right pump in my hand for the price of postage
So, I bolted it up... or tried to...
The iron casting is much thinner so now the pulleys no longer line up, if i move the alternator back in line it'll hit the rocker. The crank pulley spacer i spent a couple of hours making is redundant, the alternator spacers i spent ages on no longer fit, the rad pipe fouls the motorplate and the bolts are all different lengths
Well i've 'adjusted' the motor plate so that's now fine, found bolts that fit and worked out where the alternator will now sit. I just need to get a spacer made to stand the pump pulley 1/2" off the pump drive.
I'm off to see my friendly local engineer in a bit
I've also been making my clutch pedal, thanks to Ade for donating an A-body one as a donor and thanks to Anton for the loan of a correct B-body one to copy.
You can see the differences in the pics.
I've flattened out the main lever, Made the rod pivot out of a cut-down bolt which i'll weld in along with the spring pivot which the old pedal donated.
The cross-piece was tricky cos of the thickness of the steel and all the bends but a blowtorch, lump hammer and vice got it sorted!
The pedal pivot i'm getting 'engineered'- Instead of roller bearings we're going for oilite bronze flanged bushes. He's turning a sleeve to suit and will then weld it into the pedal. It might be done today...
More progress later hopefully
Oh, and i've installed a fireplace in the living room...
