So, another installment... Hopefully everyone isn't too bored of it already, as hopefully in the next couple of days there will be pictures of a shiny short engine being posted up...
Today's task was round 3 of cleaning the front cover, and I think I'm now at a point where once it's dry, I will look it over and then probably mask it all up and get it ready for painting. I could probably go another round of cleaning, but most of the staining is now so ingrained, that it will just get covered up by the paint anyway. That and I want to start getting stuff painted and ready for being able to actually reassemble - as I have a new front crank seal, pressure relief valve O-rings, and the likes to go on. I need to source new O-rings for the oil cooler lines, and a new oil pressure switch, I considered removing the bung above the pressure switch and re-sealing it, but it's covering an unused port on the P38, so I figure I may aswell just be done with it and paint over the whole thing as-is.
So some progress pics...
So from there I moved onto cleaning the rocker cover I had started, (didn't get any pics of this yet) which the inside is nearly there - it will need another pass of degreaser tomorrow.. and then I'm going to attack the exterior of the cover with the wire wheel and then that will be ready for masking and paint. I've got the second one to start cleaning, and that's on the list for tomorrow too.
Next up was the lower inlet manifold which had been given a wire brush over yesterday, so today it got a dip in the degreaser and a scrub down...
It's now drying, and I've marked out where I think the LPG nozzles need to go.. I then laid the fuel rail back on top, and revised a couple of them! I'l trying to decide if I drill/tap the manifold before painting it, or wait until I've ordered them and tap it first, then paint it. I'm leaning towards drilling it after painting - only as I have the time at the moment to paint parts, but part of me says that if I drill/tap and install the nozzles, then I can just mask them off and I'll get a nicer paint job.
Also, I am trying to decide if I remove the outlet spout at the front of the manifold as it's pretty rusty (it goes to the throttle heater) and then getting a brass one and then drill/tap the top of the manifold. Or do I just leave it? thoughts?
Finally, a couple of pictures of the upper inlet manifolds - got the first coat of paint on these today aswell, on the top at least - I need to do the underside still, which will probably be the first task tomorrow, so I don't get two coats on the top, and nothing on the bottom! I still need to drill/tap the upper manifold for the pressure points for the LPG system, but I'm thinking that I might be able to use the spare port at the end for the one to the sensor, and then just need to tap the one for the vapouriser.
Will see what I can get done tomorrow... hopefully a nice big pallet or crate will show up...
Marty