C160SFG - 1986 Series 3

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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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100 mile round trip today and the car ran like a dream.... happy days.... it's what it's all about sya


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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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at long last, a couple of weeks ago my GSL-SE oil pan arrived from the US so I can get on with the TII engine...

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removed the crank angle sensor...

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followed by the water pump housing...

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Next job was to remove the front cover to check the type of gasket... I knew which one it should be but they a pretty expensive for what they are and I didn't want to make an assumption then pull the cover and find someone had changed the front plate or something and the gasket wouldn't fit...

To remove the front cover, I had to get the engine off the stand, lock the fly and get a bar on the front pulley nut...... bloody hell, it was tight.
I devised( to my mind) a cunning plan to stop the engine moving whilst I undid the nut... I got a sheet of 25mm mdf and drilled 3 holes in it to match the position of the clutch locating studs on the flywheel.
The engine was then sat on its flywheel ( to stop the bearings dropping out of position) and the studs where located into the holes, stopping the flywheel from turning

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To stop it tipping I wedged the engine down with a piece of steel conduit from a shelf in the garage...

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and got my 3ft bar to undo the nut...........................and it wouldn't budge...................................so I put another 3ft tube over the end of the bar and gave it some...

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and the b*****d came undone yay Took some leverage though.

Happy days..... unbolted the front cover to find it's the large hole front cover gasket that I hoped and expected to find there...

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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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The series 5 Turbo water pump housing needs some alloy grinding off it to fit over the GSL-SE front cover.... if not it hits the front cover and won't sit down...

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so I placed the GSL-SE front cover in place and carefully ground the water pump housing until it fit...

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it all goes together fine now...

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Just need to order some gaskets and I can build it back up.

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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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Looking good.

Are you removing the thermal pellet while you're in there? You should.

Be sure to check the torringtons haven't moved.
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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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Do I need to put in a thermal pellet plug, like the one Atkins sell or can I just take this one out and leave it?

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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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You have to out something in there. The plugs Atkins et al sell keeps it permanently closed.
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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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ian65 wrote:Do I need to put in a thermal pellet plug, like the one Atkins sell or can I just take this one out and leave it?
There are solid pellets with no springs like the one you mentioned. I got my rx8 one replaced so oil goes to the rotors from engine start up, well recommended.
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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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Engine looks nice and clean internally.

Any more progress?? :D
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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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Bought all the gaskets and seals I needed from the local Mazda main dealer so they were all genuine and cheaper than Atkins, even before Atkins added on their extortionate shipping costs.

Took the old E-shaft front seal out of the GSL-SE front cover...


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here's the new one...


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and fitted...


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took the old front cover gasket, O ring and teflon washer off the engine...


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the new gasket...


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the part number...


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and the old front cover O ring...


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front stack stripped to check the bearings...

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and the front cover gasket, O ring and teflon support washer fitted...


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Front cover back on...

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Had to bite the bullet and order this from the US... strangely cheaper via Ebay than through their website..

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took the old thermal pellet out of the end of the E-shaft...


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but left the spring in place...


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then dropped this thermal pellet plug in...


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in place of this...


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changed the copper crush washer on the end of the E-shaft pulley bolt...


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then re-fitted the front pulley and it's bolt and torqued it back up...


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This done, the engine could go back on the engine stand making it much easier to work on.

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Re: 1986 Series 3 Elford Turbo

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Looking good Ian, great to see you posting again.

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