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wayneb911

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  1. Triumph spitfire bought when i was sixteen and i finished restoring it for my sevententh. Drove it for two days but all my mates had escorts and orions so i felt left out and sold it. Regreted ever since and now can find it. Just know its been off the road since i sold it once the tax ran out!! grrr!!!!!!wallbash.gif Unless its gone over sea.

  2. Thanks Nigel

    I will have a go at the adapter soon as the engien arrives next week. Hopefully it all goes to plan and i can trial fit it within the week as well. Will see what i comeup against with the input shaft. DS Vittess has some longer shafts so i may get away with purchasing one and then just having the flywheel machined for a bigger bearing as Punky did. Or i could have the input shaft machined down to fit the HJaguar spigot bearing.

  3. Paul

    As per Dannys comments i am sticking with the standard transmission for reduced costs and being that there is plenty of people on here that think the strength of the Citreon box is undermimed im hoping that they are right. Thats not to say i wont change the transmission at a latter date. Maybe once the car is on the road and i have had some time to enjoy it i will start gathering parts to take the brakes outboard with a UN1 tranmission set up.

    Time will tell. Also at present i have no idea as to the reliability of the transmission as the car had sat for 17 years! Once its running if i find the box to be faulty then i will upgrade and do the brakes etc straight away rather than rebuild the Citreon box.

  4. Im a mobile dustbin with a high calorie diet. See it and eat it, then eat more. 6ft and 12stone. Used to be few stone bigger when at the gym but have not really got back to it from a bike accident some years ago. New years res and i have actually attended!! Back to body building we go. Well until my engine turns up rolleyes.gif

    I was a veg for 15 years when i was younger. Parents fault but then at 17 i discovered savaloys and never looked back!!

    I like plain bacon sandwiches.

    No mayo in mac d burgers just cheese

    Like penut butter on toast but not in a sandwich, same for Jam.

    Hate keebab though you may as well shave the cow and eat it raw!!

    I can get up at 6 in the morning and eat cream cakes and chocs with no issues. There is no rules to times you can eat things..

    Dont eat to much veg though as im not a rabbit but my fav veg is brussels!! Whats that all about. Of course my parter is not to happy about me eating them.. popo.gif

  5. Punky

    I figured by having a full scale drawing i could simply take it to the machine shop and they could lay it out on the alloy and make the plate from that. SAve me making lots of MDF hula hoops again!! I still have the old MDF ons from the rover engine. The flywheel on the rover engine i believe was much larger so wouldnt have been acurate enough for the new engine. However i havent posted it yet so befor i do i could take a copy as the bolt holes are spot on.

    As a recap am i right in saying that the input shaft sits directly in the middle of the bellhousing? If so i can get a friend to CAD the centre point when i pass him a pattern of the bolt holes.

    Alot of my other adapter was guess work. Im confident it was okay as appeared it all lined up well but i dont want to take chances with this one. Was easy to plot the rover one as i had a bellhousing from the rover box to use as a template inside and out instead of playing around with the engine.

    What thickness was your adapter by the way and could you have got away with it being thinner? Wonder of the flywheel will sit inside the gearbox to enable a bery thin plate this time maybe with studs?

  6. Hilly

    I guessed that was the case with the clutch release bearing. Will see how it fits on the jaguar pressure plate, may have to make something like Punky did.

    Punky

    I think i will just try and locate a jaguar flywheel then to save compliaction. Will let you know what i find out about the Mondeo one though. Ideally i dont want to make the adapteranythicker than i really have to. Alternator i will address when i get to that point but will search ebay and see what i can find like yours. One question i forgot to ask was about the belt used. The engine has aircon pump and i think power steering as well so if this is ditched then i take it i will need a much shorter belt?

  7. Punky,

    Sorry i must have missunderstood your last comments about the adapter. So does the company still have the CAD details then? If so then i will be best off getting one made on that as we know yours works. I have already obtained part numbers for the Mondeo sump and pick up so i can get them shortly. I will look at the Jaguar one befor i do so. Regarding flywheel i will do some research and see if the Mondeo standard flywheel will fit, if this is the case then i can also use the pressure plate from a mondeo with the Lotus disc. Release bearing i will have to look into. Alternator will be back to the drawing board then. What model Saab was yours from? The clutch slave cylinder is mounted at the top of my gearbox as pictured below.

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    I dont think there will be any issues with keeping this as it is but then i wont know till i try.

    Also below is a picture of the standard Jaguar engine so hopefully there wont be an issue with the manifold staying the same for now.

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  8. I have spoken to Punky and unfortunatelly he no longer has a copy as it was done some time ago. Would love to get a copy otherwise. Would save a lot of work. He has contacted the machine shop who made the one on his car and they are able to do another though so i guess i will just have to make one. Unless your doing any engine out work soon Punky? rolleyes.gif

    Could someone confirm anyway if it would fit the Citeron box? Im sure it would. I wouldnt need the extra bit for the slave cylinder thats added as using my old location anyway.

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  9. I have done lots to my previous cars but one thing i have never done is an engine conversion. Being that my car had sat for 17 years un started the engine would have prob needed a fair bit of work. This was my chance to get to grips with doing a conversion. One thing that is my specialty is bodywork and nothing cheesy! Always end up with great looking cars in my opinion. Look at the 911 in my picture. That started life as a narrow bodied 1977 911!

    I wont be failing on this one and should be steaming in once i have the new engine.

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