Last summer dear old dad and I traded his MG TF project for an Elan project. A friend of ours had found the car, sold it, bought it back, and now we have it. The car had been a hillclimb car for a previous owner and he had converted all the suspension to heim joints, warmed up the Twin Cam & dry sumped it, then decided to paint it. At which point the project stalled and from what I've been told the owner passed away. Our friend ended up buying it then selling it. The new owner was going to do a restoration with his son. They decided to take the motor apart, then the son decided he wasn't up for it, so the car was sold back to our friend. He then started on restoring the chassis, or rather swapping the chassis out for another as the original frame had been modified to accept all the heim jointed suspension pieces. He got as far as making it nearly a roller, then we picked it up.
It arrived looking like this, and still looks like this:
The motor on the other hand was in pieces and this past weekend we embarked on doing a quicky rebuild, or in other words just a new set of rings and skim of the head. The block was cleaned and put on the stand:
Rotating parts were laid out and given a quick inspection:
The crank was installed and main bearing clearances were plastigaged (.015" clearance, so bang on):
Next up rings were installed an pistons were shoved back in their holes, unfortunately no pictures were taken. Following that, the block was treated to a fresh lick of paint.
This weekend should hopefully see the rest of the motor assembled. First on the list is rebuilding the water pump, then onto fitting the oil pump (wet sump this time around), and fitting the cylinder head. The head had been freshly ported and polished and new valves installed, but for some reason hadn't been skimmed. It was sent out and found that it needed 0.015" taken off it to make it flat again:
I'll post more rebuild pics following the weekend. And, I'll update the Europa thread later next week, it's getting treated to a set of new tires.
Almost forgot, the 10 gallon resto isn't really a resto, more of a paint everything as most of the car is in really good shape.