Done a bit more today .. actually got quite a lot done ..
Fitted Radiator, Intercooler and its hoses, tubes and other gubbins, filled it all with water/Anti-freeze and no leaks!!
Bodged the Alternator fitting for now, bottom stud broke, drill went off as I tried to drill it out, so I just added a plate of aluminium to the fitting and its now sitting how it should, but only really has the top bolt holding it on.
I then started on the turbo/air intake etc. Decided that cos of the winch I need a second battery really, so modified the airbox to suit. I run a Southdown snorkel, which comes into the engine bay where the 2nd battery can fit so having looked at the possibilities I cut out a different entry hole from the airbox, blocked up the standard hole and will cut a hole in the nearside innerwing for the snorkel tube.
How the standard airbox fits with the existing snorkel tube. This is also where the chock and jack also sit. Ive removed them and will carry them separately.
Used a holesaw to open a circular hole in the side facing the engine ..
.. and a dremel type thing to widen it and smooth it ..
Using the Southdown adaptor to check fit ..
How it will look when glued in. Looking directly at the new tube opening with the standard part at 90 degrees ..
How it will look in situ with the tube snaking round the shock tower along the intercooler hose.
How it looks with the top on and turbo inlet tube fitted ..
And how it looks with the standard battery moved across to the space created to see how it fits and get a clue as to the size of battery I can fit there. I'd already modified the power steering fluid reservoir a few months ago with a view to doing this properly at some point.
So it all looks standard ish, the airbox is still on the standard fittings, in the standard place and could easily be returned to standard if I wanted (can't see why). It also means it still runs standard airfilters and I _know_ the sealing of the standard box (well, mine at least) is pretty damn good once the drainage holes are sealed, as mine already are!
Got very close to starting it tonight. TC came round, helped troubleshoot a couple of issues, namely the battery, starter and starter solenoid arent working quite as they should, so Ill strip them off tomorrow and refurb them. It will be running before the weekend ..
Wont be ready completely, seats need fettling, and various other bits and bobs, but itll run ..