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DotMatrix
Posted 31/12/2008 9:02 AM (#476841 - in reply to #455743)
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I got a new exhaust for christmas so here is a few pictures of it fitted.
The exhaust is the Maniflow one box system for the metro, and I quite like the sound of it, although its a lot quieter than the centre exhaust

sadly the stiffening bar I made for the rear suspension doesn't fit over this exhaust, but I will just make a new one.










Edited by DotMatrix 27/12/2011 12:36 PM
JamieS
Posted 31/12/2008 9:58 AM (#476849 - in reply to #455743)
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Damn you and your shiny new maniflow

Wish I wasnt so cheap otherwise id shell out for one
DotMatrix
Posted 31/12/2008 10:22 AM (#476856 - in reply to #476849)
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JamieS - 31/12/2008 4:58 AM

Damn you and your shiny new maniflow

Wish I wasnt so cheap otherwise id shell out for one



havn't figured out why its green though
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Posted 18/1/2009 3:06 PM (#483289 - in reply to #476856)
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DotMatrix - 31/12/2008 5:22 PM

JamieS - 31/12/2008 4:58 AM

Damn you and your shiny new maniflow

Wish I wasnt so cheap otherwise id shell out for one



havn't figured out why its green though


Probably was made in NL
JamieS
Posted 18/1/2009 4:45 PM (#483343 - in reply to #455743)
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lmao think its just maniflows colour.. my old maniflow was green aswell
DotMatrix
Posted 23/2/2009 2:47 PM (#496028 - in reply to #455743)
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The battery gave up the ghost. only held enough power to crank it about 20 seconds, so did a bit of car-pushing a couple of days. bought a new battery, so now it working great again, starts very well apart from the starter solenoid now acting up. so I'm going to change that as well.
the white spots all around the engine bay is salt spray from the roads.



Edited by DotMatrix 27/12/2011 12:42 PM
JamieS
Posted 23/2/2009 3:07 PM (#496037 - in reply to #455743)
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Try taking the cables off the solanoid and cleaning them up with sandpaper.. salt might have deteriorated it

if that works cake the contacts in terminal protector or vacalene

Edit: Is that copper grease I can see on it? That would protect it but as far as I know its also conductive

Edited by JamieS 23/2/2009 3:08 PM
Metromartin
Posted 23/2/2009 3:28 PM (#496050 - in reply to #496037)
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JamieS - 23/2/2009 8:07 PM

Try taking the cables off the solanoid and cleaning them up with sandpaper.. salt might have deteriorated it

if that works cake the contacts in terminal protector or vacalene

Edit: Is that copper grease I can see on it? That would protect it but as far as I know its also conductive

Good advice, I think I had to do that to my mk1 at one stage. I think I got a new one of ebay for a couple of quid.
DotMatrix
Posted 23/2/2009 4:08 PM (#496081 - in reply to #496037)
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JamieS - 23/2/2009 10:07 AM

Try taking the cables off the solanoid and cleaning them up with sandpaper.. salt might have deteriorated it

if that works cake the contacts in terminal protector or vacalene

Edit: Is that copper grease I can see on it? That would protect it but as far as I know its also conductive


yes. that is copper grease which I applied just because of this problem, quite conductive, but never the less, it didn't solve the problem. I think the only way out is a new solenoid.
DotMatrix
Posted 23/2/2009 4:09 PM (#496082 - in reply to #496050)
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Metromartin - 23/2/2009 10:28 AM

JamieS - 23/2/2009 8:07 PM

Try taking the cables off the solanoid and cleaning them up with sandpaper.. salt might have deteriorated it

if that works cake the contacts in terminal protector or vacalene

Edit: Is that copper grease I can see on it? That would protect it but as far as I know its also conductive

Good advice, I think I had to do that to my mk1 at one stage. I think I got a new one of ebay for a couple of quid.


I allready have a new mini one in a cardboard box on a shelf, so just have to change it when I get around to it
DotMatrix
Posted 25/2/2009 6:23 AM (#496570 - in reply to #455743)
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changed the start solenoid. think its off a early mini. looks like it with the connectors and all, but works great.



Edited by DotMatrix 27/12/2011 12:43 PM
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Posted 26/4/2009 4:37 PM (#508706 - in reply to #455743)
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I have bought a few things to get a few more horsepower out of the A series.
My plans are to fit these things to the 1275 currently in my car together with the 1.5 roller rockers I am currently driving with.
the cylinderhead has been ported and so on by me.

the things in the pictures are:
4x 36mm rimflow inlet valves
4x 29mm rimflow exhaust valves
double valve springs
new valve guides
maniflow tubular manifold
kent 296 scatter cam
double cam chain




























Edited by DotMatrix 27/12/2011 12:50 PM
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Posted 26/4/2009 4:45 PM (#508708 - in reply to #455743)
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you may notice that the inlet and exhaust ports are not totally smooth, which I know. I have just been trying to remove as much material in there as possible, not to make them as smooth as possible. the combustion chambers I have been trying to make smooth, with partial succes, but at some point you have to stop sanding

As soon as I get the time to deliver the cylinderhead, its going a shop to get machined down 1 mm, and to get the valves inserted together with lead free seats.
JamieS
Posted 26/4/2009 5:42 PM (#508719 - in reply to #455743)
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Roughly how much is it to put unleaded seats in?

Edited by JamieS 26/4/2009 5:42 PM
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Posted 27/4/2009 10:18 AM (#508750 - in reply to #508719)
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JamieS - 26/4/2009 12:42 PM

Roughly how much is it to put unleaded seats in?


in denmark I pay £250 pounds.
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Posted 18/5/2009 3:56 PM (#512102 - in reply to #455743)
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So I had a very busy weekend working on the car non stop. I have taken a few pictures which you can see here.
the pictures shows the installation of the stuff I bought for the engine.

- friday I took the engine out.
- saturday I took the engine apart put the new camshaft in, checked for valve clearance, took the new cylinder head off again, and fitted springs and fitted the belt verier adjustable belt drive I found in the garage. The reason for not using the double chain I bought was that I didn't have the right cam offset key, and wanted to adjust the cam correct.
- sunday I fitted the new cylinderhead and adjusted the valves, fitted distributor, starter, put the engine back in, gear linkage and fitted inlet and exhaust manifold.

So all thats left now is to put some water and oil in, connect the exhaust, tune in ignition and air/fuel mixture and then go for a drive
I really cant wait to fire it up!












Edited by DotMatrix 27/12/2011 1:55 PM
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Posted 8/8/2009 2:32 PM (#523819 - in reply to #455743)
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here is a couple of pictures of the new engine with dual HIF's in the engine bay.














Edited by DotMatrix 27/12/2011 1:59 PM
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Posted 8/8/2009 3:36 PM (#523833 - in reply to #455743)
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not completely done yet. I am going to fit two short stub-stax with foam air filters, a couple of other needles and a brake servo down by the left head light.
JamieS
Posted 13/8/2009 12:21 PM (#524657 - in reply to #455743)
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Dunno if youve started that engine yet but I bet it does or will sound sweet
DotMatrix
Posted 13/8/2009 2:51 PM (#524693 - in reply to #524657)
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JamieS - 13/8/2009 7:21 AM

Dunno if youve started that engine yet but I bet it does or will sound sweet


dont worry. I have had it started and it does sound well, revs really good after fitting dual carbs, and you can easily hear the carbs inside the car
Im going to go work on it again this weekend. cant wait to drive it again, and get it rolled
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Posted 13/8/2009 2:57 PM (#524695 - in reply to #455743)
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nice engine bay, the twin carbs look ace!!
DotMatrix
Posted 13/8/2009 3:14 PM (#524705 - in reply to #524695)
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Metromartin - 13/8/2009 9:57 AM

nice engine bay, the twin carbs look ace!!


thanks. im also quite pleased with it. spent a bit of time sanding and polishing the carburator bells on the polishing machine
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Posted 13/8/2009 3:39 PM (#524721 - in reply to #524705)
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havnt looked at your journal for ages and now i'm very impressed with the out come

well done m8

DotMatrix
Posted 1/11/2009 4:05 PM (#533907 - in reply to #455743)
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slight problem friday driving home friday. lucky for me I was almost home. what sort of sound do you think this made?





Edited by DotMatrix 27/12/2011 2:11 PM
DotMatrix
Posted 1/11/2009 4:32 PM (#533929 - in reply to #455743)
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also. fitted rollcage today, looks nice







Edited by DotMatrix 27/12/2011 2:13 PM
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