
Day 1 (sat)
So first of all i took the front panels and bumpers off which is straight forward enough..


I then took all the wireing and plumbing off the engine so it was nearly ready to remove
Then Matt arrived to help..
So we undid the drive shafts and the exhaust manifold (only snapped 2 bolts

Then Damo arrived just in time to help lift out engine..
We jacked the car up in the air and lowered it back onto its wheels with a trolly jack under the engine/box, we then undid the 3 mounts and carefully rolled the car backwards and the engine was out...



I decided to keep the 8 valve box as it it easier than converting to a hydrolic clutch and cable shifter..
we seperated the engine/box and decided it would be a good idea to use a brand new clutch,
Next we started to untangle the loom which was fairly easy and we seperated the bits which needed to be changed
We also decided to remove the dash as it is heavy, it was hard to do with the cage in place and we managed to break the windscreen :roll: but never mind..
It was getting dark so we called it a day..
Day 2 (sun)
Today Matt and Jenkins where here to help (thanks guys) and we set about removing the loom and any other bits of electrics i dont need, we decided to remove the entire heater system and the electric windows have gone.
We cleaned up the interior and engine bay and then wired in the new loom, it is quite easy, just unplug 3 conectors from the fuse box, remove old loom, then the new one connects the same way




in the bay we routed some of the loom throught he chassis legs to keep it tidy..
Then we took the 16v clutch off the new engine ready to fit a new 8v
It got dark again so we cleared up......
to be continued.......