Hi,
I started a thread in the 90 forum but thought I would ask the same here.
I am at the stage where I will be starting my 200tdi engine after 3 years doing a restoration.
The only work done to the engine since removing it has been a replacement timing belt and new oil and filters, the engine has not run since then.
I intend to drain this oil and replace with new, fill up the coolant with anti freeze, add power steering fluid and then prime the fuel system.
The next step was to start the engine, and without revving leave in tick over to allow the oil to flow around the engine.
What is the general consensus to starting an engine that has not run, but turns over after this length of time? My concern is the turbo oil feed, should I be doing anything else?
<snip>. I might get the local garage to finish that off as they have ramps making the jobs much easier.
Thanks Mik, the garage is only a mile away and they will do the MoT too.So do I and i'm just round the corner and free ...
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Been a little busy, and frustrate.
All the lights are in and working. The headlights are new Wipac halogen as LED too expensive at the moment, all the others front and rear are LED.
New wolf style wheels with new Davanti Terratoura tyres, I was going to leave them off until the end but needed a lift as the little things are taking so long.
I bought a gas strut kit for the bonnet as it’s a TD5 bonnet and different from the original 200tdi one.
I’ve ended up reworking the brackets etc they were not adaptable as the supplier implied and ended up with a misaligned bonnet, it’s higher on the offside than the near side, aligned left to right ok and not catching on anything underneath. I suspect something on the hinge as the rubber lock on the hinge doesn’t seem quite correct, I’ll get back to it later.
Just have the windscreen to fit and need work out how the seal orientates.Dashboard to be reassembled and then I will hand over to the local garage for a check over and MOT, let’s hope the emissions are ok
The Glynn Lewis front and rear mudflaps are all fitted and certainly looks as if that was a wise decision.
I didn’t have a problem with the exhaust routing, maybe it’s on wrong. I did have to buy new brackets but that was due to the poor quality of the original car.Looking fantastic. I'm very envious. Only just getting back into working on mine after a two year break. You've definitely taken the lead!
I noticed that you've gone for the TD5 rear crossmember on the 200Tdi chassis, which I did too as I preferred the look of it. I wasn't expecting there to be the cradle for a rear mounted tank, which fouls the 200Tdi exhaust routing. What did you do to fix it, or wasn't there a problem on yours?