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  1. Danny

    Thanks for the advice. I will have another go latter tonight. Regarding the nut i was trying to weld a larger nut on as well. The stud originally took a 13 which i tried to weld on and failed, then tried a 17. Would this be a good way? Think it may also be easier to lay the engine over slightly using the hoist and work on it a bit flatter. Contacted a local machine shop who said they can do it for

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  2. Thought i would give it a go with the welder last night. Welded some nuts on and they just span off just as easily as the thing broke in the first place. Must be my welding. Think i may have to try and get it to a machine shop and have them done as i dont want to start drilling them out myself case i make further damage. Will a machine shop work on it as a whole engine though as dont really want to start pulling the head off!!

  3. I very much doubt the Evora ECU runs in standard form. It may have some calibration work done and also may interact with other things on the car. Transponders, imobolisers etc.

    Most manufactureres have to put some sort of security in to protect their brand. Otherwise everyone would just buy Toyota parts etc.

  4. Engine only has a 2 month warranty but they offered a fitting service as well so i think buy doing that they are saying the engine is okay. Unfortunatelly unless you buy a whole car for the engine its a risk. These engines never the less are pretty strong old girld so hopefully it will be okay.

    Danny.

    Im at a loose end as to what to start with. Will try some heat when i get in the garage tonight and see how i get on with that first. If that fails i will then look at drilling it out. Broken bolts are my worst fear on engines!!

  5. From what i have learnt on this forum i think it is possible and without to much effort either. Think Mat Watts has done this. have a search. Only thing you may find is the old its an S1 and should be kept original. Not sure how people will react on this one as its still a lotus engine which to look at i dont think looks any different visualy??

  6. What a great start to the day. Just been swimming with the little one and then visiting her nanny. stationary behind another car at the junction. They Pull out to go right and so since they are half way across i pull out to go left and wallop!!! Seems they decided to stop half way because of the car comming along at silly speeds. Bit of a blind bend as well. Guess being a rear ender its my fault. Car still drivable though. Needs wing and bumper and behind bits and pieces. Thing is i have a new car due in a couple of weeks!!! Didnt need this. Luckily everyone ok and just a 3 year old all the way home saying what did you do daddy...

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  7. I will soak it with WD. Did think about heating it but wasnt sure in case i made it worse. Because of where it is its awkward to get a pair of grips in at a good angle.

    Machine shop is not a solution at present because of transporting the engine so hoping to be able to do it at home. If i have to though i will have to work out how to get it to the machine shop.

  8. Chris my Irwin set turned up yesterday so i got out there today and gave it a go.

    They gripped fantastic unfortunatelly the studs were obviously seized and both snapped. Still Manifold off now and i have two studs hanging out with about 10mm on show to grip hold of.

    Next question. What is the best way to remove a broken stud? May need to buy a new tool.

    Glad i got the irwins i cant believe how strong they must be. Im sure i will have many more times that they will be needed.

  9. Slegs

    I am fairly lucky as i have had access to drawings which i have been able to work into one. I have actually attempted my first sample adapter. Unfotunately where i glued the drawing to the MDF i think it shrunk which sent it all out. Still i managed to work with it and it seems okay. Had a measure up and it looks good and acurate as well. I am hoping i will get away with just a 10mm adapter as Nigel did with his 2.5 conversion. The MDF is 10mm and i think i will be okay with this.

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    Also decided to reverse the inlet manifold so the throttle body will sit over the gearbox. Not sure there would have been enough room with it at the front of the engine. Even if there is by doing it this way it will give better access to pipework etc. Still need to give the manifold a proper clan as only removed the corrosion so far. Thinking of polishing it but i know how hard that is after doing the frame of one of my motorcycles. Would look good though.

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    Both manifolds off now. Need new studs for the downpipe attachments. Started cleaning one with the drill and a wire brush attachment. Think they will come up okay.

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    Still lots of cleaning to do but its looking much healthier!!

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