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dazbooker
Posted 15/1/2011 1:29 PM (#585474 - in reply to #474141)
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the spring compressors an original rover tool i bought when i was working at rover dealer only used it twice

can use this to remove valve springs in situ to change valve stem oil seals

dazbooker
Posted 16/1/2011 3:33 AM (#585539 - in reply to #474141)
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fitted the last valve in this moring and masked it up ready for painting





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tommib
Posted 16/1/2011 9:46 AM (#585571 - in reply to #474141)
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loving the progress mate
tommib
Posted 16/1/2011 9:46 AM (#585573 - in reply to #474141)
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loving the progress mate
dazbooker
Posted 16/1/2011 3:18 PM (#585666 - in reply to #474141)
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painted the head need to get the cams balanced now before i fit it together



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dazbooker
Posted 17/1/2011 2:15 PM (#585884 - in reply to #474141)
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got the new hydraulic lifters fitted

not a lot i can do with the head now until i get the cams balanced





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Turley_vvc
Posted 17/1/2011 2:20 PM (#585891 - in reply to #585884)
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dazbooker - 17/1/2011 2:15 PM

got the new hydraulic lifters fitted

not a lot i can do with the head now until i get the cams balanced



i love this car,that engine is sh*t hot mate,keep it coming
Tom Sanderson
Posted 18/1/2011 9:22 AM (#585982 - in reply to #474141)
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Why have you gone for hydraulic lifters rather than solid ones?
dazbooker
Posted 18/1/2011 11:04 AM (#586008 - in reply to #585982)
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Tom Sanderson - 18/1/2011 9:22 AM Why have you gone for hydraulic lifters rather than solid ones?

i used hydraulic as i had a new standard profile exhaust cam for hydraulic lifters and couldnt see point in having one made to take solid lifters

so i kept that and had a inlet cam made to take hydraulic lifters to standard profile

djwilma
Posted 18/1/2011 3:25 PM (#586070 - in reply to #585982)
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Tom Sanderson - 17/1/2011 5:22 PM

Why have you gone for hydraulic lifters rather than solid ones?


No need to go solid unless your going above 7500
dazbooker
Posted 18/1/2011 4:01 PM (#586074 - in reply to #586070)
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djwilma - 18/1/2011 3:25 PM
Tom Sanderson - 17/1/2011 5:22 PM Why have you gone for hydraulic lifters rather than solid ones?
No need to go solid unless your going above 7500

yeh thats what ive been told too

Tom Sanderson
Posted 19/1/2011 9:03 AM (#586179 - in reply to #474141)
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Solid lifters reduce drag on the cam and you dont get the lag from the oil pressure build up needed for a hydraulic lifter. May be very slight though i have never fitted them to a k series.
dazbooker
Posted 21/1/2011 4:21 PM (#586533 - in reply to #474141)
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got a call from qed today

my pistons and rods are in stock

off to pick them up on tuesday and straight for balancing along with a few other things

dazbooker
Posted 22/1/2011 11:58 AM (#586707 - in reply to #474141)
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got the gearbox out today and removed the clutch ,flywheel,crank pulley and cam pulleys to take with me when i go to pick the pistons up then i can go straight to vibration free for them balancing

also found that im going to have to use the alloy thermostat housingĀ and early metal pipe off my old engine as the later metal coolant hose that attatches to the later plastic housing routes the wrong way and wont fit



Edited by dazbooker 22/1/2011 12:04 PM

elise
Posted 23/1/2011 12:19 AM (#586747 - in reply to #586707)
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the water / oil cooler from a kv6 can be made to fit here its a good solution for an oil cooler if tight on space
I will see if i can post a photo
the guy that did it is very clever, he has custom made quite a few parts on his elise


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dazbooker
Posted 23/1/2011 2:26 AM (#586754 - in reply to #586747)
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elise - 23/1/2011 12:19 AM the water / oil cooler from a kv6 can be made to fit here its a good solution for an oil cooler if tight on space I will see if i can post a photo the guy that did it is very clever, he has custom made quite a few parts on his elise

yeh does look neat

but not a big fan of the oil to water cooler after ive seen what happens when they fail on the vw/audis ive worked on at work

but saying that iveĀ never seen a kv6 one fail

and you can fit it there as long as you not using vvc coil as there wont be room



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elise
Posted 23/1/2011 2:50 AM (#586757 - in reply to #474141)
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yes its very neat but i have 3 oil coolers as it is
1) large fromt mount for oil ( fitted on an elise )
2) small front mount linked to large for turbo supply
3) water/ oil to control the temps ( warm oil from cold then keep temps constant )
bit of overkill really
djwilma
Posted 23/1/2011 4:17 AM (#586763 - in reply to #586747)
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elise - 22/1/2011 8:19 AM

the water / oil cooler from a kv6 can be made to fit here its a good solution for an oil cooler if tight on space
I will see if i can post a photo
the guy that did it is very clever, he has custom made quite a few parts on his elise


Interesting was lookin.g at laminova, but this looks neat.

Daz assume failures are oil and water mixing etc
dazbooker
Posted 23/1/2011 7:14 AM (#586789 - in reply to #586763)
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djwilma - 23/1/2011 4:17 AM
elise - 22/1/2011 8:19 AMthe water / oil cooler from a kv6 can be made to fit here its a good solution for an oil cooler if tight on spaceI will see if i can post a photo the guy that did it is very clever, he has custom made quite a few parts on his elise
Interesting was lookin.g at laminova, but this looks neat.Daz assume failures are oil and water mixing etc
yeh thats right mate thats why i try to avoid those sort of coolers
dazbooker
Posted 23/1/2011 7:16 AM (#586793 - in reply to #586763)
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djwilma - 23/1/2011 4:17 AM
elise - 22/1/2011 8:19 AMthe water / oil cooler from a kv6 can be made to fit here its a good solution for an oil cooler if tight on spaceI will see if i can post a photo the guy that did it is very clever, he has custom made quite a few parts on his elise
Interesting was lookin.g at laminova, but this looks neat.Daz assume failures are oil and water mixing etc
thats right mate
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Posted 23/1/2011 7:21 AM (#586795 - in reply to #474141)
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Cheers for the box,pics are loaded gave it a clean
dazbooker
Posted 23/1/2011 11:34 AM (#586851 - in reply to #474141)
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just found out that the later metro spi went on to plastic thermostat housing and that i can get a new steel coolant pipe that follws the rout i need from rimmer brothers

now ordered

Jack of Hearts
Posted 23/1/2011 2:05 PM (#586891 - in reply to #474141)
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daz i hope you dont mind my stupid questions however,

where are the oil feeds for the turbo? At what point do they come in and out of the block, you couldnt take pictures of it could you?
dazbooker
Posted 23/1/2011 2:23 PM (#586896 - in reply to #586891)
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Jack of Hearts - 23/1/2011 2:05 PM daz i hope you dont mind my stupid questions however, where are the oil feeds for the turbo? At what point do they come in and out of the block, you couldnt take pictures of it could you?

the oil feed for the turbo comes out of the top of the oil filter housing through a steel pipe and the return goes int the oil ladder

dont really have any pics at the moment of the turbo but there may be something if you look through the journal

Jack of Hearts
Posted 23/1/2011 2:32 PM (#586901 - in reply to #474141)
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ok i understand the oil filter housing bit, but it goes back into the oil ladder? from the turbo via a pipe into the sump?
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