Back of the garage

Thanks woolfy but I'm a bit restricted for space. I need to get the old lump out first and clean up the engine bay, then I'll take the head off the Rapier unit just to check all is OK - the guy I bought it off assured me it was fine but best be sure I think.

'Harvey the RV'
 
looks good now the stitches have been taken out, am sure with a little make up we'll never see the scar - has the op left Harvey with any major personality changes:D[?]

great job, am inspired by what can be done in a short space of time.

marooned in South Wales? I'd have sent you a food parcel & a St Bernard if I'd known[:0]

Bessie - four star commerdation
 
Excellent stuff. Looks like your welding alternate screw hole method has avoided distorting the metal. I trust that any fear and trepidation you may have experienced when you first started exploring that little hole have been overcome with this successful pioneering metallic lobotomy. This should prove an excellent reference for others. I intend using some of your techniques on some bonnet surgery I have planned. :)

"I would rather have a full bottle in front of me, than a full frontal lobotomy" :D

'It's not a proper slider'
 
Too late - I've done the lobotomy [:0] But I have a few full bottles around the place:p

Hi Kes the food parcel would have been nice but I survived, I was fed and liberally watered in a nice hotel in Porthcawl - on the company of course[:eek:)] There were a couple of hardy souls surfing in the bay [:0]

'Harvey the RV'
 
quote:
Originally posted by studiocommer
has the op left Harvey with any major personality changes:D[?]Bessie - four star commerdation


Just a mild headache :I

'Harvey the RV'
 
There's been good surf here too - had one dip so far but been slaving over a hot(not stolen) apple mac recently;)

Nice hotel sounds like a perfectly sensible survival technique to me, Ray Mears would have been proud:).... wonder if he's any good at welding[?][8)]

Bessie - four star commerdation
 
Had to use the hotel - I forgot me little tent :I
Ray was in the room next to me :)

'Harvey the RV'
 
As a change from pioneering brain surgery I decided to start the heart transplant and remove poor old Harvey's overheating engine. The back of the garage is big enough to walk down both side of the van but a conventional engine hoist just wont fit - but since when have I been conventional [}:)] A bit of measuring and a bit of shunting around gave enough room on the passenger side to drop the engine - all I needed now was a way to get it out. Luckily where I work is a rack that the contract scaffolders use to store their gear so I borrowed some :)

Notice how I've tidied up:I





I cut this bit of chain to fit the Mini engine when I put it back in, worked a treat here as well held in place under two head bolts[^




Half way there



I had to shorten the chain to give a bit more lift - space was tight.



And finally on the floor



Looks a bit grotty in there but in fact it is road dirt and a little surface rust, should clean up a treat



'Harvey the RV'
 
looking good there Panky. What is that winch thing? Looks like a neat solution. I presume it winds the chain around itself? I have a block and tackle thing which I presume would do the job when I get round to removing Jessica's engine.

Are you doing the engine swap then? I'd be interested in knowing what needs to be swapped over. Front plate, sump? obviously the exhaust and inlet manifolds need to be sorted (but you have those in hand I belive!)

Will harvey get to move to the front of the garage soon?!

www.littleyellowcar.co.uk
 
It's a pull-lift. Very powerful but only a short travel, plenty for this job though. I struggled with getting enough lift even with this. Yep I'm going to put the Rapier engine in and full step by step details will be posted in glorious colour - I apologies in advance :I

'Harvey the RV'
 
Go Panky!

Klix now has a rapier engine in but haven't heard if it's running yet - if you ever fancy a natter with Klix' owners 'bout it then email me for their phone number, I know they'll be delighted to hear from you:)
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Bessie - four star commerdation
 
I might just do that if I run into any problems, no point in re-inventing the wheel:I

'Harvey the RV'
 
way go panky,looking good there my man,was it painfull when you chopped your leg off in that welly though.haha.great work mate.:D:p;)
 
just for the record how long did it take you to get the engine out from start to finish,and be honest please.oh and how many nuts and bolts did you have to undo.:p;)
 
I spent a couple of hours dropping the gearbox an exhaust a while ago, today I went out there at about 2 o' clock and had the engine on the floor at half past five. During that time I cleared all the stuff I'd left around when doing the peak, pumped up the tyres, made two trips to work to borrow the scaffold tubes and clamps, assembled the lifting beam and undid the last two bolts (the awkward ones) on the engine mounts, had one cup of tea, one cup of coffee and a chunky Kit Kat. I was working alone so realistically with two people and a bit of advanced planning with the right gear you could have one out in a couple of hours.

'Harvey the RV'
 
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