(06-10-2013, 01:39 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Very highly strung, but I'll be dammed if I won't try and get more out of it
Been looking into reprofiled vvc cams, apparently there's a company in kent doing it http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.ph...823&page=3
Wouldn't be cheap but holds onto the vvc mech, however it won't be done until the current engine is running right
Would like to fix this block first, because if I do decide to swap out the lump I can then get a pretty penny for the vvc block
get every thing ironed out 1st before you start upgrading stuff. also id watch it buying second hand vvc engines aswell, I was sold a dud!
Wouldn't need a full engine though? Couldn't I just get a replacement head, was having a look on ebay last night and you can buy refurbed heads that are all timed up ready to go. Of course I'd prefer if I didn't have to fork out for a £300 head or whatever
Things to do list
- Contact rstuning see if they can book me in for a look over *done*
- Get rust patch by aerial sorted before gets any worse
- Find whats causing creaking noise
- Shout at car
- Apologise to car
- Get a 52mm throttle
- Get dyno'd
- Wonder why I'm spending money on this car
- G out for a drive and fall in love again
Dude, never repair something before selling unless you can do it for free, otherwise you'll never make your money back. If you're keeping the engine drash on though.
(09-10-2013, 06:31 AM)Poodle Wrote: Dude, never repair something before selling unless you can do it for free, otherwise you'll never make your money back. If you're keeping the engine drash on though.
When you going t rstuning?
Thing is..can't think of any other car I'd rather have in my price range (apart from a mk2 zr). I know it was meant to be a summer play thing but now I see some potential in it and it's a bit different to the standard array of track day hatchbacks.
Maybe when I get a job I'll realise I don't have time for it anymore but for now I say bah to that idea
Nothing booked yet, I tried phoning them and their automated thing said email them so I've emailed them and waiting for a response. Jammapic has spoken to them as well so should save me the trouble of explaining with limited knowledge haha
Firstly.. Nice project. I know a lad who has a yellow one with reg MG51 ZRG. He loves the thing, spent a lot of money on maintenance
Secondly.. Are you attending on saturday?
I meant don't bother repairing the engine if you're going to change it for another lump or upgrade. Kind of glad to see you'll be keeping it actually lol.
Ah right fair enough, I really don't think I'll be getting round to an engine swap any time soon just because of time/money. Would rather having it running as it should be for now and in time when things allow for it then I'll be going ahead with whatever modifications I've been looking into
Does that mean you ..like it then?
(08-10-2013, 03:05 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Wouldn't need a full engine though? Couldn't I just get a replacement head, was having a look on ebay last night and you can buy refurbed heads that are all timed up ready to go. Of course I'd prefer if I didn't have to fork out for a £300 head or whatever
Things to do list
- Contact rstuning see if they can book me in for a look over *done*
- Get rust patch by aerial sorted before gets any worse
- Find whats causing creaking noise
- Shout at car
- Apologise to car
- Get a 52mm throttle
- Get dyno'd
- Wonder why I'm spending money on this car
- G out for a drive and fall in love again
you wont know untill you get the old head off, and see what the crac is,
my old lump, i couldnt even get the head off, the lady garden who had it before me, chewed a head bolt. so i wasnt going to f*ck about trying to get that out!
Mmmm if I take the head off will the sump drop off since the long bolts hold the whole lot together right? Just wondering if got a recon head ( if its head) could I do it on driveway without the whole block falling apart .
Sucks you got done over by that guy , hurts the rover community
(11-10-2013, 10:36 AM)lolsteve Wrote: Mmmm if I take the head off will the sump drop off since the long bolts hold the whole lot together right? Just wondering if got a recon head ( if its head) could I do it on driveway without the whole block falling apart .
Sucks you got done over by that guy , hurts the rover community
no but dont move the car, as i think there is somthing that keeps the oil rail or somthing in place.
You might need to change the bottom oil rail when you take the head off as they're only good for 3 uses, but I've had them go on 2 if a cheapo one's been fitted iirc they're not a bad price from rimmer's complete with gasket