Then it was time to fit the rebuilt 'donor' engine..
BTW, I took the engine out through the top. That was not too easy at all, so decided to put the engine back from underneath. It took a while to get the body raised and all the suspension parts off, but all-in-all it was actually easier I think. Also, allowed me to 'refresh' the suspension parts.
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Once in (with a few skinned knuckles!), I did the following:
Fitted all stainless steel pipe clamps
Repaired the PS pump with a gasket kit - as these things do like to leak!
Replaced the external belts (PS and Alternator)
Replaced the air filter
Fitted a new battery
After a few ‘false starts’ and a bit more minor work, she fired up..again nice!
Then did an oil flush, new filter and oil change and a coolant flush and filled with new coolant.
The 'refresh' of the front suspension involved a lot of cleaning, repainting and replacing, as follows:
Front struts
Front wheel bearings
Front flexible brake pipes with stainless steel braided ones
Brake dust guards
Both front tyres
Bonnet (hood) struts
Front caliper seals, pad retaining springs and pins
Caliper bleed nipples with stainless steel ones
Headlamp relay rubber cover
Air filter box to AFM rubber seal