I scratched the cross member tabs that the engine mounts to. It got to the point I just had to drop it on them and push it in to align them. I had to have the mount bushes loose to get them in the hole but that also meant they were wobbling around. I had my big jack on the gearbox but it wasn't quite high enough so a little bit of a pain towards the end. It certainly was a lot more tricky by myself. Took a couple of goes to get the angle right to drop it in and then lift the gearbox.Did you manage not to damage any paint work ? On your own I find it almost impossible.
You will be driving that machine before Christmas at this rate .
Nice job but not my style these days. I like to work with the original engines these days and I stay clear of current trends as these date the car. I haven't decided what I will do with the engine; original, minor head and cam upgrades, stroke and FI or supercharged. Will see what evolves when she is back on the road.Lovely job. The hearing aid beige colour is nice with the charcoal ARE's. Looks like my mates' car although we went a different route with the motor and box.......and axle....and suspension.View attachment 366962View attachment 366963
Maybe pick up another engine to upgrade and keep the current one as it is? Swapping them around is an easy enough job that you could use both depending on the mood or trip.Nice job but not my style these days. I like to work with the original engines these days and I stay clear of current trends as these date the car. I haven't decided what I will do with the engine; original, minor head and cam upgrades, stroke and FI or supercharged. Will see what evolves when she is back on the road.
It's currently only a single Stromberg B20A, but they are a nice torquey engine and with the Stromberg properly setup they run lovely.
Thanks, how much would you like for the SUs? You don’t have any front quarter windows or rear ventilation windows with good chrome do you?I have some twin Su's here if they are any use to you. Spare panels and boxes too....but it looks like your stuff is all in good nick.
Excellent thanks, I've been chasing good windows all over and no luck so far.I will get some pics. My mate has a shed full of trim....will ask him about window stuff.
Thanks yes love it. It's a really enjoyable hobby that puts me in a good mood and love being at my workshop, it's a great space to be in. I crank up the music and just plod away. I'm really looking forward to how straight I can get the body and paint next.Nice, Mitch.You must find working to those standards (not to mention that lovely workspace) therapeutic?
The workshop isn't her favourite place. She just follows me about looking sad wanting to go. She's a rubbish workshop dog.Beautiful job but why does your dog have such a sad face?



