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refitting engine
ive got my engine back in my morris this afternoon just got all the bits to connect up after a full build thought i would send a pic of my progress[frame]
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Re: refitting engine
Hi,engine and bay looks good,you will be ready for when we get some good weather. Did you rebuild your engine yourself or have it done by someone else,cheers Brian
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Re: refitting engine
i rebuilt the engine myself with a few tips from this site, i made the engine lifter it worked great didnt have to take the bonnet of just the front panel
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Re: refitting engine
looks good,
If it were me I would give the engine bay a good scrub with some car shampoo before you add any more pipes/ancilleries. It would be a shame to have that lovely looking engine with grime around it.
If it were me I would give the engine bay a good scrub with some car shampoo before you add any more pipes/ancilleries. It would be a shame to have that lovely looking engine with grime around it.
Re: refitting engine
probally a silly question but should my car have the big black pipe?
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Re: refitting engine
I'd say yes, but what year is it just to be sure?mach2 wrote:probally a silly question but should my car have the big black pipe?
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Re: refitting engine
Nope! That's long before the fresh-air heaters were first fitted. I believe you ought to have a drum-looking heater with a single knob, that doesn't have the fresh-air intake from the radiator cowl (which is what the pipe is).
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Re: refitting engine
my 63 has the early heater, I think the fresh air intake is in the floor behind the steering rack 
