1 out now to fit the other in!!
What a difference 24hrs can make weather wise, yesterday miserable as, this morning nice sunny day, although a little cool with the breeze. This job has been on the agenda for sometime, replace the 5 main bearing diesel with a rebuilt 4 cyl petrol engine.
I was up early and had put 'Op Rubic's Cube' into effect and within 1 hour everything was where it had to be, our 110 used as a shunter to move the Series 1 into place, then move 175-319 into position
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with my portable gantry and 1Ton chain block, I set about undoing all n sundry off the engine etc,
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remove the floor panels, undo the nuts, engine/gearbox, attach chain sling with as little slack as possible, take the weight, climb into engine bay wriggle n push engine and then all of a sudden it let go, jamming my left arm, I now have a nice bruise for my troubles LOL.
While I was pulling on the continuous chain I was having second thoughts about whether the engine would clear the rad/sup panel, and damn it, it would not clear it, ????:o:mad::(, I was beside myself for a minute or two, thinking the only way to do this now will be to remove the road wheels just as my wife said it as well, here is the result
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to lower the engine I had to use our 110 again to pull 175-319 backwards, jack it back up and put the road wheels back on.
Next item was to remove the clutch pressure/driven plates, I also remembered to clean out the threads on the flywheel after having it machined, I cheated and did it quickly using my cordless drill
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with that fitted along with the Alternator, I decided that was enough excitement for one day, I moved the diesel 5 main bearing engine over under the carport,
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anyway that's been my day, cheers Dennis