Long time, no update!
Should have been finished ages ago, but weve been busy and have had friends staying so I havent had much spare time to work on this project. But some progress has been made.
The painted rocker cover came up good.
Manual fuel pump turned up.
Only then I realised that the radiator, fan, bets, cover and timing belt all had to be removed in order to change pumps.
I thought I could just undo the nut on the end of the pump and pull it off, but sadly not.
So rad out.
Next issue was getting the bolt undone on the crank.
Not a problem I thought, I will just wire up the engine and use the starter motor to turn the engine over with a socket on the crank bolt and a breaker bar wedged against the chassis.
Got it wired up.
Only all I was getting was click click click!
Starter motor had shit itself.
Removed it, stripped it down, cleaned it, looked for any possible damage, put it back together, still wouldnt work.
So new starter motor ordered, I decided to make a simple tool to bolt onto the bottom pulley so I could get the crank bolt out.
Found a big hole saw off cut that was 8mm thick and a suitable hole saw to drill the center out of it.
Drilled it out on the pillar drill.
Added a few more holes.
Clamped and welded it to a piece of flat.
Bolted it to the bottom pulley.
Sitting on the bullbar I was now able to hold the new tool with my foot and undo the crank bolt with a breaker bar and socket.
And then use a puller to remove the pulley.
Pulled the cover off and turned the crank to line all the timing marks up.
Next I could remove the belt and then remove this pulley that fits onto the fuel pump.
Pulley off.
Pump off.
Comparing the 2.
New pump on.
Had to knock up a very simple tool to help hold the fuel pump pulley still while I torqued the nut up.
Cover back on followed by bottom pulley.
Followed by the fan and rad.
The replacement rocker cover arrived.
As did the new starter motor.
So the next job which I thought would be quick and easy was to fit the new rocker cover gasket and freshly painted rocker cover.
Started cleaning the mountains of old silicon off the top of the head.
Found a sheared off bolt.
Needed to get the broken bolt out, so decided to drill it out and then use an easy out.
Non of my drill bits would touch it, the bolt was so hard.
So went and got some cobalt drill bits.
Well I can honestly say I've never come across a bolt as hard as this one or as difficult to remove!
No joke it took 6 hours of drilling/sharpening drill bits/drilling some more. Before finally a hole was drilled through the snapped bolt and the remains of the bolt came out.
And finally I had a perfect, threaded hole again!
New gasket on.
And cover bolted on.
On closer inspection it turned out the hole in the oil cap, was the result of someone using a drill!
Seriously some people shouldnt be allowed anywhere near tools!
I picked up a replacement.
Mounted a fuel filter.
I need to get one of these little rods with a ball socket on each end so I can connect a throttle cable and linkage.
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Like this one on my 1KZ.
But for now it starts and runs beautifully!
So I drove it into the back garden ready for painting!
Hoping to get it painted this week, then it can finally go on Gumtree for sale.
I'm ordering the throttle linkage and rod tonight.
And I need to bleed the brakes some more and refit a few bits and pieces and shes done!
