Well, work and life have really got in the way of me getting near the series 3 lately! (That and running out of funds!) I've manage a bit in between times though...
The gearbox was mostly in good nick inside, however there is a bit of damage to the reverse gear teeth on the layshaft
I think I've found a new genuine replacement, if that doesn't pan out it'll have to go back in, the damage isn't that bad, and all the forward gears are fine.
The fist/second syncro hub is also damaged with two corners broken off.
The bush on the mainshaft had welded itself to the shaft and come very close to failing completely
The locating pin for the bush was shorn off with the remaining part stuck in the main shaft
I was very lucky and managed to drill into it enough, with a 1.5mm drill bit, for it to grab and come out
I put the tub back on the chassis temporarily to get it out of the way, I hope the springs settle a bit!
As mentioned before the old PDWA switch is getting sacraficed so it can live on as a brake bleeding tool, so the head got cut off it! In case anyone wondered what was inside the switch, there is a rusty spring, a rusty plunger, and some rust
Drilled and tapped a M6 thread down the guts of it
And a long bolt, (for no other reason than it was found first), that can be screwed down on to the spindle in the PDWA valve to hold it in place while the brakes are bled
All back together, and with a light coat of clear paint to stop it rusting, (again). As tempting as it is to paint everything black the chassis would start to look a bit depressing without any contrasting colours!
And back in place
The firewall also got stripped of all the bits and pieces so it can get blasted,
Before
and after
The only real rust on the firewall is near the mount for the door strap(?), the mount point has been pushed in a bit and will need to be repaired. I may make up a reinforcing plate so it doesn't happen again, (so long as there is clearance for it).
Apart form that, the engine has been dropped off to the engine machinists, just have to wait to see what they recommend re the piston sizes, and if the crank needs any work.
Cheers,


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