Newguys Sprint Conversion

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#91 Post by newguy »

Ahhh nice
i didnt want to break it.
ill have a go before i re fit it.
straylight

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#92 Post by straylight »

I have found another old water pump with a good shaft, but stuffed seals and bearing.
How do these come apart?
quite easily I found. There is a special tool for the job but I found a combination of sockets to act as holders and a drift worked well. 3/4" drive sockets were ideal since they allowed the shaft to pass through but held the cage etc. The workshop manual has a decent enough run through how to seperate them and reassemble them. You will need a water pump overhaul kit (sprintparts or vanguard wholesalers, about $70AU) which includes all the O rings, a new bearing, graphite seal (the new ones are actually metal) and a few other bits like the circlip). A bit of patience and it is an enjoyable job. Don't force the graphite seal back on, it is held in position by a shoulder and forcing it will damage the seal.

stu
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#93 Post by newguy »

Cheers Stu, i am looking at having it professionally rebuilt, i have found a good shaft to use and they would charge me around $150NZ
For parts and labour. I thought would be about right. I might have a crack at it myself, but i don't want it to be a fault.

Anyway here are some update pics.

Painted my flywheel as it was covered in surface rust, then i just removed the paint where the clutch plate sits.
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And Mount up on the Block.
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Timing cover still removed as i am still not happy with the tensioner
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As you can see the block all re hammered back up
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And my last decent mission was putting the gearbox onto the motor, i must have had the clutch plate pretty right as she just slide on.
heavy all this on your own though. (Pics pretty overboard as i was pretty happy)
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Booster all painted up, looks spanking
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HammerRite, Best paint for these jobs i reckon.


Another question, will my Gearbox tunnel shifter location be right?
I know you guys think it might be a tight fit but i think i should be able to hammer it right.
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As the car is stripped I take it.................

#94 Post by sprint95m »

You have already removed the tunnel, Stew?

If so, remove gearstick from the box.
Next, fit the engine and box to your car.
Then trial fit the tunnel.
It should then be clear if it will do or not.
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#95 Post by straylight »

looks better'n a new one stew, great work 8)
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#96 Post by newguy »

well ive been poking around most nights doing small thing

Ive decided to send my waterpump away to have it recond, and my radiator is getting its fins fixed, and the tanks taken off and receiving
a well needed clean out. he thinks my idea of having my new 12inch fan on the radiator and running a 10 to blow over the block exhaust is a great idea.

I have rubbed down and degreased the tunnel cover, Painted the gearbox mount, Master Brake Cylinder, starter and solenoid, alternator,
water pump cover.

Also scraped the manifold gasket off, as well as the water pump cover gasket, they were stuck on there good.
Rubbed them down so there is nothing sitting on the seals.

Fitted the exhaust last night to check if it clears everything, thinking about heat wrapping it to remove some more heat from the engine bay.
Can you fit the motor with this on?

Got engine oil, Brake Fluid And Gearbox oil.

Also repainted the patch we did on the chassis at the front so it looks a little better not the right color but im not fussed.


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#97 Post by DavePoth »

It'll go in fine with the downpipe attached. At least it came out fine with the downpipe attached. ;)
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#98 Post by newguy »

I have never taken it out with the downpipe attached cause i can never get the bolts out.
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A small point..............

#99 Post by sprint95m »

Stew, you have fitted the alternator's upper bolt from the front. This is the way the engines always had the alternator attached, but with the engine in situ, to remove the alternator you must first remove the radiator ( as the long bolt won't come out fully). If it will clear the water pump cover try fitting the bolt from the back?
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#100 Post by Neil907 »

If its a 12 vane housing it should clear the pump casting.
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#101 Post by newguy »

Neil907 wrote:If its a 12 vane housing it should clear the pump casting.

Yea actualy what is the 12 Vane housing look like?
Do i have one'?

I only have a 6 vane pump.
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#102 Post by newguy »

sprint95m wrote:Stew, you have fitted the alternator's upper bolt from the front. This is the way the engines always had the alternator attached, but with the engine in situ, to remove the alternator you must first remove the radiator ( as the long bolt won't come out fully). If it will clear the water pump cover try fitting the bolt from the back?

I will turn this around.
Thanks for pointing it out mate.
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#103 Post by newguy »

Last night i fitted up the Brake Booster and master cylinder.
Was actually dreding the job as the nuts on the top are such a prick to get on.
Also painted the stat housing and fitted the spin on converter.

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#104 Post by Sprint36 »

Looking good there Stew. Just one thing though - I don't fancy being in the way if that engine and box fall off the table. It would be a lot safer on the floor, even if it is harder to work on.

David
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#105 Post by newguy »

Just got my radiator back.
I was there after he took the tank off and she was pretty clean etc.
He did check them anyway, fixed the fins were the Mechanical fan had hit, and sprayed it.

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