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Postby SPy vs. SPy » Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:22 pm

99MXV wrote:I have ONE GALLON of Franks hot sauce to coat some wingzzz with if anyone is keen ?

:)


Hand that over NOW, you now perfectly well you are not trained in the "Art of the Wing" :mrgreen:
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Postby sabretooth » Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:24 pm

bigdog wrote:Judging by some of the posts on here Monsqueek you'll need to go Bourbon and Chicken Wings to entice lads from the Gold Coast Asylum out :P Shame you're not in Sydney as its getting close to warm enough for another Bigdog Dodgy Day - well maybe another month or so :mrgreen:

They'll be too busy oohing and aahing over the chicken to help, if the mx5parts ordering was any indication. I've never heard so many different words of praise for chicken before. :D

I have a timing belt kit etc, but alas, the block needs to be machined first. And I cant' do that without pistons, so I'm stuck. PLUS, the engine would be on a stand and I don't really want to mess around by driving around with an engine in the boot and the stand legs on the passenger seat.

r0gue's only a maybe. I barely get to speak to the guy nowadays as he's either too busy or ... too busy. :) I won't actually have anything to do to my car on the day - I've already installed the indicators + reflectors, and the rest of the gear I bought was for the original engine that's in the garage. But I'd be happy to help someone else out with theirs.

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Postby Uncle Arthur » Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:08 am

r0gue's only a maybe. I barely get to speak to the guy nowadays as he's either too busy or ... too busy. :) I won't actually have anything to do to my car on the day - I've already installed the indicators + reflectors, and the rest of the gear I bought was for the original engine that's in the garage. But I'd be happy to help someone else out with theirs.


I have no dodginess to undertake at present, but you and I can amuse ourselves with brakefluid, beer, and the challenge to remove bling from Wayne and Jules and reallocate it without them noticing. :D

Have we got a spare stash of brakefluid being delivered for the day?
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Postby jules » Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:24 pm

Sabretooth can get some from his slave cylinder if needs be.


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Postby rvlovell » Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:14 am

Count me in if there is enough room in your garage :lol:
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Postby OMY005 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:21 pm

I could help out if some extra hands are needed. What date and venue? :)

Andrew.

Speaking of dodgy days, JBT and myself just had two dodgy days pulling my motor & box out and putting it back in again. We did the timing belt, water pump, cam seals, front & rear crank seals, CAS 'O' ring, spigot bearing, oil change for engine and box and oil filter. :mrgreen:

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The cam shaft shifter clamping setup worked well.

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Tool for pushing the cam seals in square.

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Postby Bevan » Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:30 pm

Nice! Is there anything dunny pipe can't do on an MX5? :)

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Postby sabretooth » Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:07 pm

Hey, that's my camshaft clamp method! :) It works really well, but if you're solo it's really hard to keep the shfters in place while trying to wind the clamp on. I use the quick release C-clamps for that as you can do them up with one hand.

Sorry I wasn't able to loan a hand. I was all set til you sent me the PM that you were going to do it later in the day. But it looks like things were well and truly under control there.

Did you have a similar tool for pushing the front and rear oil seals on?

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Postby 99MXV » Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:42 pm

WOW... that garage is far too organised ! Never will the word DODGY be uttered around JBT whils he has a spanner in his hand.

Love the dunnypipe !

What was the point of taking the motor out ? Just because you could ? or to help with access etc ? Was there anything specifically you did to require an engine drop ?

There is still room in that garage for a keg and deep fryer though !

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Postby kitkat » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:34 pm

i think it was either dropping the gearbox or pulling the engine & gearbox out together.

i think its earier to pull out the engine and gearbox as a whole... not to mention its easier to work on an engine out of the car!

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Postby JBT » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:40 pm

99MXV wrote:WOW... that garage is far too organised !

Fabulous isn't it 8)

99MXV wrote:What was the point of taking the motor out ? Just because you could ?

The spigot bearing was stuffed. It lives at the back of the engine in the flywheel, so the transmission and motor have to be separated to get at it.
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Postby OMY005 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:03 pm

sabretooth wrote:Hey, that's my camshaft clamp method! :) It works really well, but if you're solo it's really hard to keep the shfters in place while trying to wind the clamp on. I use the quick release C-clamps for that as you can do them up with one hand.


I wondered where the idea came from, now I know. Thanks Geoff. :)


sabretooth wrote:Did you have a similar tool for pushing the front and rear oil seals on?


Yes I have tools for front and rear oil seals as well. Makes the job very
easy.

99MXV wrote:Love the dunnypipe !


Whats this dunnypipe talk. :lol: Its a piece of Plastic (Acetal) rod that I turned up on a lathe at work.

99MXV wrote:What was the point of taking the motor out ? Just because you could ? or to help with access etc ? Was there anything specifically you did to require an engine drop ?


I had to take the box out to do the spigot bearing. I knew the CAS was leaking but I didn't know If any thing else was. So we opted to pull the whole thing out. Yes it is a big job (made easy-er with JBT and air tools) but It does make everything else very ease to work on though. :)

99MXV wrote:There is still room in that garage for a keg and deep fryer though !


Its actually a double car TWO story shed. 8) With access through the floor and block & tackle on a trolley on the roof truss. Plenty of room Wayne. Pity its not mine any more, Parents place. :)

Sorry about the thread hijack here. :oops:


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Postby kitkat » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:34 pm

haha i just realised the hole in the floor with the ladder sticking out :lol:
nice! 8)

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Postby MonSqueek » Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:10 pm

Awwww man my garage doesnt look even remotely like that !!!!!

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Postby jules » Tue Aug 01, 2006 11:18 am

Looks like a good place to house the next dodgy day!!!

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