Sounds like an interesting project. Watching this with interest.
A V6 manual conversion would make a better fast FL1 in my opinion.
Sounds like an interesting project. Watching this with interest.
A V6 manual conversion would make a better fast FL1 in my opinion.
the only real benefit is the sound lol
When anyone on here says that they have Bought The Farm I get my black tie out and ask if its flowers or donations...
Nice to know I'm not the only idiot hereabouts. That's like something I would do.This hole is on the MG ZT engine, the same is on the freelander engine. It is for the crank sensor and needs moving over when you fit the engine. The freelander flywheel is also used on the ZT engine.
The coolant pipe needs moving over as well, it has an extra take off for the gearbox cooler.
The eagle eyes among you may notice this is wrong.... just to warn others, it is possible put the head on the wrong way around!
Talking about catastrophic.... I want to leave the top covers off... old school.... could be catastrophic, could be cool...!?!
Are you talking about the belt cover?
I personally wouldn't leave a belt cover off, especially on a competition vehicle. It only takes a small stone to get in the teeth to wreck an engine.
Other cosmic engine covers can be left off without an issue.
Double check the pulleys are on correctly. I fitted them with the little lug in the centre in the wrong position once. I fitted the inlet pulley with the lug in the exhaust position. I didn't realise the pulleys are identical so can be fitted wrong.The engine is all built. I spent a few hours in the scrapyard robbing pipes, T pieces, clips and a couple of Intercoolers.
I made up the pipes to fit from all the hoses I collected and also a few sections of thin walled stainless steel tubing for the intercooler lines.
Unfortunately it wont start, I suspect a problem with timing as we were scratching our heads a bit when we were fitting the belt but reading through some old posts I think I have a solution.
I think this may well be the case! I didnt check the lugs before I fitted them and we struggled to get everything to line up when timing it so it wouldnt surprise me if this has happened.Double check the pulleys are on correctly. I fitted them with the little lug in the centre in the wrong position once. I fitted the inlet pulley with the lug in the exhaust position. I didn't realise the pulleys are identical so can be fitted wrong.
I tell everyone this when they have problems starting a K series after head work and a few have had the same issue.
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