Day 3 in South Wales
well time for the Si to have an engine back
sorry for the arty pics of the back of my head! but matt got camera happy and decided to rape my identity
this was rather tence, never want to raise a car this high again, but sliding the entire lump and gearbox assebely in on the cart seemed the easiest method, matt was right with it
we started the day by cowering in the garage from the rain, removed the gearbox from the 1.6 and clutch with it, oh and since its such a good job and very unasuming, swapped the satin black cam cover too


pushed her around the lane to get cracking

my very own F.O.B camp bastion

i was very wary of the slab of brick sliding off the roof onto my head underneath :aaah:
'Box fitted to the 1.8

up up away


the method, step by step, beam of wood to act as a crossmember, jack in centre, highten untill cant take it anymore with jack, hold with stands and add a brick tot he jack and start over a gain


the removed 1.6 with the polished cover

ready to slide into place

getting high now











looks unsafe, but at a steady rate and using the stands as a failsafe and two pair of eyes watching it raise, it went up ok

under it goes, had to raise the cars front valance up to 34 inches :aaah:





its like it just swalled it whole







getting there 8)


as we left it for today, A-team in the cinema and a well earned break was on the agenda

tucked the 1.6 away, still not decided on what to do with it atm, its a good engine with a good service history, pulls like its on 30k miles, might keep it for future use, or sell it for the right price

more coming tomorrow now, should get it finished and running, things left to do:
Fit radiator and pipe coolant hoses in
fill coolant
finish bolting the inlet on (two bolts)
plug everything in eg sensors
heat shield
coilpack, leads and lead cover
thermostat and relevent piping
fit the 1.8 Blob mondeo Ecu
bypass the ABS and remove the drivebelts for the modulators, pipe in the pipes from the resevour to the brake pipe split in the wing
bleed brakes
few other things ive probably forgotten
my grandfather and his woodturning club helped out by skimming my brake discs for me, when i bought them they had some pitting that the pads through general braking didnt clear, so theyre nice and flat now so the pads will have nothing but clear contact with the discs
will need new brake pads soon as they aint got much life left in them, EBC green stuff's are on the table atm, not bad price at just shy of £49 for the pair set
more tomorrow :Q