Body Fix (did this work in Dec 2019)
The body is fixed by a number of bolts down both sides of the car, as well as a number on the subframe. The side fixing points need to be drilled out from under the car and it was quite an awkward job, a four point lift would have made the job much easier.
Side mounts
Rear subframe
Rear cross frame
Oil Cooler & Oil filter
The pipework connecting the oil cooler and oil filter to the engine was mocked up using cheap flexible pipe, using these as a template I had the final oil pipes manufactured from really nice and much more expensive material.Once the tinware on the engine was in place, and it didn't originally fit, taking a few hours of filing and adjustment to get it all on, I did a dummy fit on the tray that sits below the engine. I needed to get this in place before I did a final fix in position of the oil cooler pipes and as expected it didn't fit and needed some "adjustment".
Final piece of tinware fitted and lower engine tray clamped in place prior to adjustment |
Once "adjusted I did the final fit of the tray using a seal from a T25 Van rather than the seal supplied which being much smaller and more rigid didn't give the final seal that I wanted. All fits well, but I have removed it to give me better access to the engine bay for fitting the fuel pipes and wiring.
Van seal on the left original seal on the right |
The oil pipes and filter assemblies were fitted to the subframe by drilling out and fixing using Rivnut fitting,
Oil filter mounted onto rear subframe |
Final Fix of the coil pack
I had to adjust the original bracket to lift the coil back away from the engine tray. Once modified I painted it black to match the coil pack.
Before adjustment
After adjustment
Wiring Loom
I have started to pull the wiring loom through the car.I going to have to add additional working on for a number of items, this list may grow, but for now its as below:
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