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Keeping track of bits with this useful gadget |
Got a call from Mark Maynard that my block was ready to collect with its new liner installed and they have done a very nice job. I spent an afternoon cleaning it off thoroughly in their wash tanks before bringing it home for a spot of paint. The bottom end has also been fully balanced which should help things along.
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"New" block ready to start build
Started a little test fitting and tried the timing cover on the block - it was too tall! Curses.
Obvious really, they had to face the top of the block when they did the liner and now the cover was left about 10-12 thou proud so I had to take it back to be matched up.
The machine shop had also made up a few tappet shims because the re-profiled cam needs thicker sizes than the standard range so I can get on setting up the head.
Fun job starts here.
And when all the valves were bedded in it looked like this
I hope I put the valve springs on the right way up!
I don't need to add anything about this picture except the one you need is always missing!
The two pictures above show the differences between a standard TR7 flywheel and the Dolomite Sprint one. The TR7 has quite a bit more material on the rear face but the important working dimensions are the same. The Dolly one is also about 2kg lighter so guess which one I will be using?
Crank with the Dolly flywheel all balanced up.
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I bought some posh stuff for the motor as well
Adjustable camshaft sprocket.
45DHLA Dellorto carburettors
Shiny new manifold for the 45's
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