Opel Manta Project update 30/05/2009

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Datsun-Des
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Post by Datsun-Des »

Looking good :thumb:

You don't hang around!!

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Ben
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Very good - great progress.
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Just to update you the head was sent this morning at about 10.30 amto be skimmed and pressure tested at Norwich Engine Centre and they managed to get it back by three this afternoon!!! :-D
No problems with it and it has already had hardened valve seats put in so one less cost to worry about.
Tomorrow night I am going to clean and reseat the valves and depending on time possibly get the head back on.
Just got to fit the remaining ancilleries and hope that she starts!!!!!!
Will let you know how I get on

Suz

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Don't hang about do you? Brilliant service from Norwich Engine Centre.
Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away!

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Gerry H wrote:Don't hang about do you? Brilliant service from Norwich Engine Centre.
If I stop might not get started again!! :-D :-D

Yup they said prob wed or thurs couldn't believe it when they rang and said it was done this afternoon, really helpful guys would definately recommend them.

Suz

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Post by Mr Fletcher »

nice work there suz :wink: have you checked out the opel mantas owners club, looks good source of info and parts

cheers


jason

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sidewaysfletch wrote:nice work there suz :wink: have you checked out the opel mantas owners club, looks good source of info and parts

cheers


jason
Yup joined as soon as knew was getting her. They along with yourselves have all been invaluable in the last week!!!!!

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Finally managed to get out tonight again :-D :-D and made some really good progress.
Have ground in all the valves and re fitted them and the hydraulic lifters so all in all a bl**dy good evenings work.
Hopefully tomorrow will see the head fitted back into place and all the new service items fitted (filters dizzy etc). Oh and yes prob time for a bit more paint and shiny things!! :-D
Then for the big question will she or won't she :?: :?: watch this space!!!!!!!

Suz

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Post by kamikaze »

Good work with the reserection of the Manta!

Its interesting when you find out stuff about your car as I found out this week that mines got a 2L unleaded head on it.

Keep coming with the pics and updates.
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1977 Ford Capri 1.6...but it is a GL!!!!!New engine in progress...

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Any advise please

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Housten we have a major problem
Tonight managed to get head on litfers and rockers on. Was tightening the cam bolts (using torque wrench set to correct figure) and was carefully tightening them and the bottom one has sheared.
Was not being at all heavy handed and have checked torque wrench and def set correctly.
Can i drill out the screw or will this damage the cam (i have a strong hunch it will) or am I going to need a new cam?

Think getting her running for next wed is now a dream over.

Any help gratefully received.

Suz

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