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PostPosted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:48 pm 
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Ill check what i have Timmy .



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I had some C washers made that are .200" thick - I then surface ground one to suit the crank after I'd filed it square

I have some spares if needed

Hmm. The new C clip I bought is now a perfect tight fit in the crank. I think if I can't find the right size thrust washer locally I'll get a new backing ring - that way I can use one of the thrust washers I have already

Did you grind the thick washer back to size to match the crank - would it end up being thicker than a standard one?

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 10:20 pm 
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Hmm. The new C clip I bought is now a perfect tight fit in the crank. I think if I can't find the right size thrust washer locally I'll get a new backing ring - that way I can use one of the thrust washers I have already

Did you grind the thick washer back to size to match the crank - would it end up being thicker than a standard one?


gotcha.. I wasn't sure if the C washer you'd bought was thick enough for the crank. My crank had wear in the groove so even a new C washer flopped around. I forget how much thicker than a standard one it ended up, but it was a fair bit, like between .020 and .040"

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 5:13 pm 
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Ill check what i have Timmy .



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sorry mate nothing that big :(


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:24 pm 
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I had 2 flywheels set aside and I was hoping to use one for this engine. I sent them up to drmini for him to have a look at - the 2 piece one got the go ahead for some further attention..
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I got this back today! It's been lightened, balanced and had the diaphragm height set. My friend James recently upgraded to an orange clutch diaphragm so his old blue dot will be put to good use :D
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:57 pm 
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Some of the last parts have turned up, a new AP clutch plate and some RHP diff bearings. I'll get the diff into the gearbox casing soon which will complete the gearbox

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:09 pm 
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The new diff bearings got installed and I checked the pre load on the bearings. I need to get a couple of extra shims as it’s a bit loose at the moment.
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On Sunday I was able to get a hand from Justin to get the end float right on the idler gear. Rather strangely I needed the two thinnest thrust washers in his stock to get it right.
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Once I can double check all my work and torque settings I can bolt the gearbox and engine together finally!
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I also installed the offset woodruff key and checked the cam timing. It’s all good now so I can install the timing cover.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:17 am 
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Great progress timmy !


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 8:27 pm 
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Thanks Simon :D

A little more progress in the last week... The day after Rylstone the 998 was removed
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I've since cleaned up the engine bay and retouched a bit of the paint so it's now ready for the new engine to go in.
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I pushed the two engines side by side to figure out what I'm missing and start to clean and swap over some parts. So far this has included: water pump, radiator shroud and brackets, fan & pulley, oil filter spin on assembly, alternator brackets, oil pressure gauge adapter, clutch arm & speedo cable
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I pulled off the clutch cover to remove the throwout bearing plunger and bearing (the wide face type). The 998 had another surprise for me, it still has the coil spring clutch! I'm still trying to figure out exactly what happened with the 998 was installed - originally I assumed it would have just had a whole 998 engine/gearbox installed as it was remote change. Now I'm not sure!
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More parts cleaned and repainted
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I checked over everything while the engine was still on the stand, installed the water pump and timing cover & set the valve tolerances
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I was missing the engine dowels that locate into the gearbox case, and luckily Trevor was able to find some for me. All that was left to do now was a trial assembly to make sure everything fit and I wasn't missing anything
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Bit of a strange one here, the drain hole in the bottom right of the picture appears to be a blind hole despite being tapped for a plug? I have a drain plug from another engine but it bottoms out before it seals on the washer
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 6:28 pm 
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Tim, I don't know who's more excited, you or me! When do you reckon you'll be ready to fire it up?


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 10:15 pm 
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Hi Timmy, looking good! One thing I noticed is something that gave me some grief when slotting an 1100 into my 850. The 1100 has a harmonic balancer that juts out past the pulley. This may rub on the bolts on the 850 lower radiator bracket.

Solution is to change the lower radiator shroud and lower bracket to the Cooper S/1100 type, which is angled to provide clearance from the harmonic balancer. May not be a problem for you but keep an eye out for clearance issues once it is all assembled. It would be easy to fix after a test fit of the radiator assembly before installing the engine in the car.

Keep the updates coming - the 1100 should be a great combination in your 850.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 7:41 am 
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Tim, I don't know who's more excited, you or me! When do you reckon you'll be ready to fire it up?

Hi Clip, I'm pretty excited too, also a little terrified I'll miss something! I've ordered the last of the shims I need for the primary gear and diff bearings, so once they come in I can finally finish bolting everything onto the engine. There are a couple of things left to paint and clean and I'm going to give the front suspension and hubs a service and regrease while it's not too much of a pain. There is a car show on locally on the October long weekend, so I definitely want to make it to that.
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Hi Timmy, looking good! One thing I noticed is something that gave me some grief when slotting an 1100 into my 850. The 1100 has a harmonic balancer that juts out past the pulley. This may rub on the bolts on the 850 lower radiator bracket.

Solution is to change the lower radiator shroud and lower bracket to the Cooper S/1100 type, which is angled to provide clearance from the harmonic balancer. May not be a problem for you but keep an eye out for clearance issues once it is all assembled. It would be easy to fix after a test fit of the radiator assembly before installing the engine in the car.

Keep the updates coming - the 1100 should be a great combination in your 850.

Thanks for the heads up. Test fitting the radiator was next on my list so I had a quick look this morning. With the lower bracket on it looks fine, close but not going to hit. When we installed the engine in my friend James' car recently we put the engine in with the radiator fitted and it worked really well, so I'm going to give that a go when I put mine back in too. Hopefully there'll be a bit more progress over the weekend
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 5:31 am 
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I would machine the head of that radiator bolt thinner or you won't be able to easily change the fan belt if or when it breaks or wears.
Don't ask how I know this but it cost me a tow once...

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 7:42 am 
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I would machine the head of that radiator bolt thinner or you won't be able to easily change the fan belt if or when it breaks or wears.
Don't ask how I know this but it cost me a tow once...

Yep, good call. I checked it just now and there’s no way to get the belt on at the moment. I’ll work something out :D

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When we installed the engine in my friend James' car recently we put the engine in with the radiator fitted and it worked really well, so I'm going to give that a go when I put mine back in too. [/img]


I once used sheets of tin cut to size and taped on to protect the fins whilst dropping the engine and box into place...

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 6:13 pm 
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When we installed the engine in my friend James' car recently we put the engine in with the radiator fitted and it worked really well, so I'm going to give that a go when I put mine back in too. [/img]


I once used sheets of tin cut to size and taped on to protect the fins whilst dropping the engine and box into place...

Last time I used some cardboard cut to size and that worked well.

The exhaust has got another coat of silver paint. I also got the radiator, fan and pulley done today
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I also gave the Dellorto a quick scrub up and it looks pretty good.
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And here are a couple of photos of the two engines side by side
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