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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | bought my 100 over a year ago with the intention of doing an engine swap. after a long time out of the country im finally in a position to make some progress. rover 100 Kensington. picked up from London and drove to hull on around £18 of petrol. 2 days later then engine gave up. pretty certain it was hgf. ![]() the body was perfect when I got it but after so long sat unwashed on the drive its starting to rust on the arches. bought a full gta interior to fit so stripped the original interior to find this ![]() looking good so far... ant then... ![]() that will be getting welded in the very near future. 130mph clocks in with original mileage changed into them. need to wire in for rev counter but engine only went in last week so had no time. ![]() out with the old engine (completely blocked up with k seal) ![]() in with the new 67k mgf vvc. no known history of it so just going to see how I get on before changing gaskets etc. ![]() some parts acquired from the scrappy. dipstick etc. didn't think of getting a normal one until I tried to close the bonnet and the rear oil filler was trying to poke through it ![]() some wellers to fit once ive got some spacers. these were for sale but no one was interested so decided to keep them ![]() next to fit is the front and rear arbs ![]() discs, pads, fluids, gaskets and filters should be here tomorrow. now I just need to source a suitable exhaust and probably a load of other things which will become apparent at the most inconvenient time. | ||
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![]() dot dot dot Rally Spec ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Northwest | Looks good solid shell you have here. | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | its pretty good considering how bad some are. slight rust appearing on the rear arches but that's all. having a patch welded in next week hopefully. I went to connect the engine loom and realised I had a mems 1.9 loom :/ I just assumed that with everything being from a mgf 143 that its be 1.9. now I need to find a mems3 loom | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | front and rear rods chopped. after a mishap and taking too much off the first rod I decided to cut them all the same length. so 14mm off all corners. got some individualising valves but 2 didn't fit so bodged the ones from the connecting pipes. ![]() ![]() refitted, expecting to be able to drive it to be pumped up when I take it for an mot... ![]() can the units be removed, pumped up and then refitted or do they need to be pumped up when already fitted? going to need some spacers for the front so that the wheels don't catch on the brakes.. well, so that the wheels even fit at all. new loom to be ordered soon. exhaust to be ordered in 2 weeks. couple of small bits to do then hopefully ready for mot | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | Edited by dantd100 18/7/2016 11:47 PM | ||
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![]() Expert Posts: 4458 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Jelling, Denmark | No you cannot pressurize the units before putting them in but you might be able to fill them with hydragas fluid so that you do not need a vacum pump to get the air out when refitting. Requires a bit of planning with the individualizing pipes and the retaining plates. | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | just won a liquid levers pump on ebay. don't know wether it has vaccum or not but its a start. if it doesn't have vaccum I can just pump up then depressurize abit and then repump to get rid of some of the air? | ||
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![]() Regular Posts: 133 ![]() ![]() Location: Teesside | If your worried about air in the cans you can do the following... lay them flat with the valve off and the inlet pointing upward pour fluid in and wobble the can about a bit untill no air bubbles come out and theres a steady flow of fluid screw on the valve pump some fluid in then let a little back out fit the can. | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | ill do that thanks mate. need to collect the pump yet. looking forward to taking all of the units off again -.- fitted front arb today so now that's both front and rear fitted. didnt fancy getting too dirty today so tidied up the bumpers abit. did botch in about 45 minutes. halfway through the rear. ![]() 10 minutes later. ![]() | ||
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![]() Expert Posts: 2568 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Up in the lakes | Exactly as skrib said. Deffo the best way to minimise air in cans. Can get a decent set up even using a grease gun pump with this method. | ||
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![]() Regular Posts: 117 ![]() Location: New Zealand | Your bumper has come up good. | ||
dantd100![]() |
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | i didn't expect it to end up as well as it did tbh. bought an old liquid levers pump yesterday but its non vacuum. attempted to pump up suspension but one valve isn't holding pressure at all. just blasts it all back out as soon as the connection is released. going to try and tighten up the core and see if it makes a difference | ||
dantd100![]() |
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | i didn't expect it to end up as well as it did tbh. bought an old liquid levers pump yesterday but its non vacuum. attempted to pump up suspension but one valve isn't holding pressure at all. just blasts it all back out as soon as the connection is released. going to try and tighten up the core and see if it makes a difference | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | after pulling out the 2 sets of interior to make it easier to level out the height of the car I found a small rust bubble. gave it a tap with a screw driver to see if it sounded hollow and it went straight through. some more tapping and I ended up with this. ![]() another small patch that will require welding. still nowhere near as bad as I expected overall. after my initial slip up with the first rear rod, cutting about 14 mm off, I decided to just do the same all round and see how it ended up. ![]() not as much ground clearance as I expected but im planning on making up an aluminium plate to cover the underneath. ![]() how it was sat with 2 full interiors in and slightly uneven ground. most of the heavier stuff was on the drivers side, took it all out to take the majority of it to the tip and looks a lot better now. | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | after pulling out the 2 sets of interior to make it easier to level out the height of the car I found a small rust bubble. gave it a tap with a screw driver to see if it sounded hollow and it went straight through. some more tapping and I ended up with this. ![]() another small patch that will require welding. still nowhere near as bad as I expected overall. after my initial slip up with the first rear rod, cutting about 14 mm off, I decided to just do the same all round and see how it ended up. ![]() not as much ground clearance as I expected but im planning on making up an aluminium plate to cover the underneath. ![]() how it was sat with 2 full interiors in and slightly uneven ground. most of the heavier stuff was on the drivers side, took it all out to take the majority of it to the tip and looks a lot better now. | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | Edited by dantd100 24/7/2016 3:11 PM | ||
Saxokid100![]() |
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![]() dot dot dot Rally Spec ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Northwest | Coming along realy well now. Wil you be fitting bootlid spoiler? | ||
dantd100![]() |
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | thanks, its took long enough and cost a lot more than I initially wanted to spend ![]() | ||
GTaddz![]() |
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![]() Expert Posts: 2568 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Up in the lakes | There's that way or do it the way rover did it and put rivnuts through the top of the tail gate and bolt it down. There should also be 2 studs at the bottom of the spoiler that goes through the boot lid but I suspect most have been chopped off now. I'd also put some double sided tape on the bottom lip so it doesn't spoil the paint. | ||
dantd100![]() |
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | sweet. ill probably leave that for a while yet. going to send looms off in a week or two I think and order an exhaust. then should be just about ready for mot. | ||
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![]() Veteran Posts: 342 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Radstock | just a quick point when putting on the rear spoiler - I had mine done when the car was repainted black purple - the bodyshop used some sealer around the bottom of the spoiler mounding - (the bit that sits between the rear screen and number plate recess) but they done a continuous bead - so when it rains the bottom of the spoiler fills with water - which makes the boot lid heavy -and a load of water cascades out when you open the boot. Shaun | ||
Saxokid100![]() |
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![]() dot dot dot Rally Spec ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Location: Northwest | Looking forward to another update now. | ||
dantd100![]() |
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | loom is fitted. welding still isn't done and ive made no progress on wheels. haven't touched the car for a while now. after fitting the loom it wouldn't start. the engine has been unused for about 18 months. sprayed abit of easy start in and it fired up for about a second or 2 and then cut out. did this twice and then left it. need to put new spark plugs in anyway but ive read that this sounds like an immobiliser fault. im sure everything was taken from the same car. is there a way to bypass the immobiliser to rule this out? | ||
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | after leaving the car for some time I went out at the weekend and finally got it running. crank sensor was the problem in the end, at least plugs/leads etc are changed now anyway. fired up straight away. now to get some kind of exhaust, bleed brakes and coolant system and weld the patches then ready for mot. still not certain on wheels. at the minute I have 2 wellers 13x5.5 on the rear and standard r100 steels on the front :/ not ideal really. doesn't look too bad though imo | ||
dantd100![]() |
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Member Posts: 29 ![]() | after leaving the car for some time I went out at the weekend and finally got it running. crank sensor was the problem in the end, at least plugs/leads etc are changed now anyway. fired up straight away. now to get some kind of exhaust, bleed brakes and coolant system and weld the patches then ready for mot. still not certain on wheels. at the minute I have 2 wellers 13x5.5 on the rear and standard r100 steels on the front :/ not ideal really. doesn't look too bad though imo | ||
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