Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#121 Post by yellowmitch »

Good man Mart!

Another advocate of the old plus gas.

I tried wd-40 once on a landy bumper bolt. Soaked it for days and it still sheered off.

Used plus gas on the other side. Let it soak a few hours and out it came.

I use NOTHING else now. Unbeatable stuff
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#122 Post by Mad Mart »

At last, got rid of the Sprint this morning. It's now in the spray shop sat next to a MK1 Escort, similarly paint free.

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Spent all afternoon lapping in valves, I've done 8 so far. :roll: not my favourite job.
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#123 Post by Neil907 »

yellowmitch wrote:Good man Mart!

Another advocate of the old plus gas.

I tried wd-40 once on a landy bumper bolt. Soaked it for days and it still sheered off.

Used plus gas on the other side. Let it soak a few hours and out it came.

I use NOTHING else now. Unbeatable stuff
I find duck oil to be as good as plus gas. Wd 40 is not a penetrating oil and should not be used as one.

Mart you rate of progress is staggering. keep up the good work.
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#124 Post by yellowmitch »

I know this!! Hence the name Water Displacement 40th Prototype
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#125 Post by straylight »

mart, you have no idea how good this makes me feel or how big my grin is !

It looks exactly like mine !

not that that should be a surprise, but it is bloody encouraging that I'm on the right track.

keep up the great work !

On the penetrating fluids, my old man swore by "penetrene", has a really distinctive smell that flashes me back to my childhood. That's what I'm using. I'll look out for plusgas.

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#126 Post by David6214 »

Mad Mart wrote:At last, got rid of the Sprint this morning.
Oh mart you don't mean it like that!
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#127 Post by Mad Mart »

David6214 wrote:
Mad Mart wrote:At last, got rid of the Sprint this morning.
Oh mart you don't mean it like that!
Nooo! It's just that it's been sitting in the garage like that for the last 3-4 weeks & not progressing. Now I can get on with rebuilding the engine & cleaning/painting lots of parts. :D
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#128 Post by Mad Mart »

I finished off lapping the other 8 valves this morning & just finished stripping cleaning & rebuilding the rocker shaft components. I also mic'd up all the shims. I noticed when measuring the valve clearances that the exhausts all came in around the 0.015" mark so I assume someone had done this deliberately; odd?

Here's a couple of pics of before & after lapping the valves:-

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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#129 Post by tinweevil »

Blimey you are patient Mart. I'm pretty sure you only need to lap until you have a continuous band of shiny silver however narrow. I've never lapped until the entire seat width is there.

Top job tho.
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#130 Post by newguy »

Shes looking good mate, I love having people that are doing the same projects as me and have a bit of knowledge about the cars
and their body work etc.

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#131 Post by Dollyboy »

:D

cant you slow down? you make everyone look bad. :lol:
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#132 Post by Mad Mart »

tinweevil wrote:Blimey you are patient Mart. I'm pretty sure you only need to lap until you have a continuous band of shiny silver however narrow. I've never lapped until the entire seat width is there.

Top job tho.

I've always lapped my valves to that extent Julian, afaik that's how it's supposed to be done? but I could be wrong! It's actually matt grey not shiny silver. :mrgreen:
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#133 Post by Neil907 »

I think like many things car related there are two schools of thought on lapping valves in. No idea which is right, though personally I have never gone that mad. :wink:
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#134 Post by David6214 »

they don't call him mad mart for nuffin you know!
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#135 Post by Mad Mart »

Got the head on & did the valve timing during the week & also managed to bling a few bits & pieces today.

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Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years. :boggle2: ... Still Sprintless.

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