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MFaulks wrote:Hi Cedric,
Now, glass bead &/or sand cleaning and engine builds isn't a great idea, best off with walnut shell (breaks down and is harmless to engine internals)... glass and sand gets lodged in all sorts of awkward to clean places, surface cracks and even in the grain structure / surface of the metal depending your gun pressure, and then comes out later in the oil with the thermal cycling - hot / cold. So I strongly suggest you get scrubbing, hot soapy washing, and then pressure wash. Please don't use glass or sand, word to the wise...
I see you have the early heavy rocker arms, you will need to change these to the later alloy type, so best get chatting to the usual sources, I’m sure some one will be able to help you out on those.
Cheers,
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Miles wrote:Regarding flywheel, according to. Recent post by lee you can now use the original flywheel without modifications, I.e no need to cut new teeth.
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MFaulks wrote:.
Bracket- probably an aircon compressor mount bracket? CLee would be able to confirm. What ever you substitute make it substantial, you need to mount the sensor robustly, as flex with vibration or resonance in the mount, will result in your ignition timing accuracy being all over the place - not good for a competition motor.. The best sense position is off the flywheel teeth with the OE sensor, and further is the most accurate for various reasons that I'll happily tell you separately. Timing disk off the nose of the crank is never the best option, period... Anyway, if you look at how Stunned Monkey modifies the OE flywheel by milling the double solid tooth into two (search on here or ask him), you can then use the OE sensor directly with your existing Adaptronic unit. Hence, ditching the whole timing disk setup; it was only that the early Adaptronic unit didn't recognise the Renix pattern that most people using it (ecu) went to the disk and problematic sensor (getting the right air gap and repeatable trigger). But as your flywheel is coming off, mill the slot as Stunned has done quite successfully several times now, and you can set yourself up with a much better, more stable and accurate system... That would be my approach anyway.
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jon_viola wrote:Whatever you do please don't throw away that a/c pump bracket!!
They are almost impossible to find now. The European cars had a completely different set up for a/c so these parts are only for the UK cars. When I was recommissioning my set up it almost stopped me in my tracks.
Perhaps if you don't want it it could be passed to the club somehow to be held and copied as necessary?
BTW looking like a great project
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