To pass the time while I wait for the bits required for the roadworthy certificate to arrive I began stripping Manuel the donor car in preparation to transplant all the bits into the EF2. I needed to check what clutch to order too. Here's how it was at the start:
And that's how it finished. The engine from Manuel will go with Miguel to the metal recycler, it doesn't look like it had an oil change in some time so I don't think it's worth keeping.
I came across only one problem while I was removing bits, the gimp that did the last clutch change in Manuel put one of the front engine mount bolts in at at an angle, horribly cross threading it and upsetting me to boot. When I took it out it cracked the case and a chunk fell off:
Then I painted my rocker cover:
Fairly happy with the result. For those playing at home with VHT products it seems the key is to lay it on consistently thick in order to get even wrinkles. I added another couple of coats to the front and back of the cover as initially they didn't have enough coverage and weren't wrinkling as well as I'd hoped.
Cleaned the gearbox up a bit too:
And that's how it finished. The engine from Manuel will go with Miguel to the metal recycler, it doesn't look like it had an oil change in some time so I don't think it's worth keeping.
I came across only one problem while I was removing bits, the gimp that did the last clutch change in Manuel put one of the front engine mount bolts in at at an angle, horribly cross threading it and upsetting me to boot. When I took it out it cracked the case and a chunk fell off:
Then I painted my rocker cover:
Fairly happy with the result. For those playing at home with VHT products it seems the key is to lay it on consistently thick in order to get even wrinkles. I added another couple of coats to the front and back of the cover as initially they didn't have enough coverage and weren't wrinkling as well as I'd hoped.
Cleaned the gearbox up a bit too:
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