well the trip to see ian howell or AREA SIX as he might be known
went really well, stripped the engine further and discussed plans
confirmed if parts were what i was told they were, such as cams being his spec etc
The overall plan is to freshen the engine up to a very standard
heres some of the things being done to the engine
- new valve guides as some of the originals had wear meaning the valve had play in the head
- new tappets , again signs of wear
- clean the valves up
- rehone the bores, possibly a rebore if needed depending on what ian's machine shop say
- crank is being polished
- all new bearings for the bottom end
- head having a fresh skim
- block is also having a fresh skim
- acid dipping the block
- adding an oil drain to the sump
- putting the whole engine back together with all new seals, gaskets, water pump etc
- also timing it up
decided to build the bottom end to a good spec incase i want more power in the future
so i'm having new forged pistons and steel rods with arp bolts (ian's spec of course)
so awaiting what happens with the bores first before the pistons and rods can be oredered
discovered the head has been machined for cossie plugs which is a good thing as they have a much wider range of spark plugs for the cossie lump, which means we can choose a better suited plug which runs at a certain temperatures which is suited to certain boost/power.
ian also had a look at my loom which i was dreading as it looked a nightmare, much to my suprise he disconnected the bits i did'nt need and helped me lable all the connectors
the loom went from this

to this, much happier
the parts with the green and yellow tape are not needed as their either diagnostic ports
or parts from the fiesta turbo loom which basically just are not used
i plan to tidy the loom up later on, but before i cut anything i want to make sure the engine runs first

also my car spit arrived in work, which will allow me to have my car on its side
making it easier to prep the underneath
