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RE: The "stock" S16 project - Jonny81191 - 14-01-2015 (14-01-2015, 07:28 AM)Poodle Wrote: Can't believe how easily that engine came apart after it had been stood for a while, makes a change from the HDis! The external brackets and engine mounts were a different story tbh, and the sump required some persuasion to let go ![]() I'm working on it.. RE: The "stock" S16 project - Jonny81191 - 14-01-2015 Today has been electrolysis day. I started this morning with a wire brush on the drill, spent maybe 5 minutes going over this and here's the result. I'm happy to say the least, there's not a spot of rust left and there's no other effects ![]() [attachment=21160] [attachment=21161] Then I got the crank out of the block, the main bearings and the crank look good, but I'm getting quotes for replacements. [attachment=21162] A short trip to B&Q later and I jumped in the deep end.. Results tomorrow! [attachment=21163] [attachment=21164] [attachment=21165] [attachment=21166] RE: The "stock" S16 project - Niall - 14-01-2015 Ha nice one. That block should come up a treat after being in there a while! Just do not paint the block gloss black if you do decide to paint it when you rebuild it. Mine had a leak which was ending up all over the lower engine mount/drive shaft. Could i trace it? Could i f*ck! RE: The "stock" S16 project - Jonny81191 - 15-01-2015 (14-01-2015, 11:16 PM)Niall Wrote: Ha nice one. That block should come up a treat after being in there a while! I'm looking forward to the results, should be pretty awesome ![]() And the block is going red to match the rocker cover and the car, I remember Carl's yellow block showing every tiny weep up, it's great for that! RE: The "stock" S16 project - mr_fish - 15-01-2015 will be interesting to see that block. Nice work jonny! RE: The "stock" S16 project - ozonehostile - 15-01-2015 good work dude, always been a fan of this RE: The "stock" S16 project - Jonny81191 - 15-01-2015 Another day of mixing electricity and water, We're always told that it's a bad idea but I call bullshit. It's a great idea! This is how the engine looked after 12 hours of electrolysis in the bath, time to take it out and hose down! [attachment=21172] I ran water through the oil and water ways in the block, then followed up with loads of WD40. Also dried the bearing surfaces, gasket surfaces and bores and gave them a good spray too. I'll wire brush it all tomorrow, and give the bearing surfaces etc another clean then get oil on them and in the oilways to ensure everything is free from moisture. [attachment=21174] [attachment=21175] [attachment=21176] I've thrown the sump in next, the rest can be done in the smaller bath. [attachment=21177] I've had a go at the eggsauce manifold too, filed out to gasket match the S16 one. I'll be adding welds round the outside of the flange once I've finished filing, don't want to have to file through hardened metal if I can help it! [attachment=21173] RE: The "stock" S16 project - Jonny81191 - 17-01-2015 I got the sump cleaned up yesterday, took a bit more wire brushing than the other bits, but still came up like this after just 15 minutes of wire brushing and cleaning! [attachment=21185] [attachment=21186] [attachment=21187] The engine also got the treatment, but I had to go out for more wire brush attachments as the ones I had weren't really small enough to get into the corners of the block. [attachment=21188] Hopefully I'll have the engine primed up today, ready for painting then honing and rebuilding ![]() RE: The "stock" S16 project - newdirtyb - 18-01-2015 Great build, thanks for sharing! RE: The "stock" S16 project - Jonny81191 - 20-01-2015 Back to it today! With a day of watching paint dry. And attempting to get some more porting done on my eggsauce mani, although the paint fumes made that difficult. Going to make manshed no.3 tomorrow, convert the shed into a spray booth/electrolysis workshop, and fix the door on it ![]() ![]() Anyway, pictorrz. Because they tell lots of words or something. And writing isn't shiny. Or red. ![]() [attachment=21226] [attachment=21227] [attachment=21228] [attachment=21229] RE: The "stock" S16 project - lolsteve - 20-01-2015 Almost seems a shame to put oil in it and ruin the cleanliness of it all RE: The "stock" S16 project - Jonny81191 - 20-01-2015 (20-01-2015, 06:45 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Almost seems a shame to put oil in it and ruin the cleanliness of it all Oh the oil won't effect the cleanliness, it'll be staying in the block.. If it comes out, I fully intend to fix the leak ![]() RE: The "stock" S16 project - 7057sam - 20-01-2015 Look great jonny What colours you got planned for the rest of the engine. RE: The "stock" S16 project - Jonny81191 - 14-03-2015 So I've packed up the engine and stuck it on the back burner for now, mostly due to the cost of doing it properly. I'll get on with it as soon as I can though. In the meantime I've made a start on getting the underside cleaned up and redone, I want to get rid of any rust before it becomes a problem and also the massive amount of soil stuck to everything ![]() ![]() [attachment=22165][attachment=22166][attachment=22167] RE: The "stock" S16 project - procta - 14-03-2015 looking good the jon, I need to get under the back end of mine and give that a stone chip. |