Time for an update with pictures.... I managed to get a week off of work and spent most of the time in the garage. The aim was to rebuilt the spare Zetec I had picked up a while back. I tore it down a few weeks ago and sent it in for honing as all I was planning on doing was a ring and bearing job (and it was a ring and bearing job). While the block was off being honed and jetwashed I picked up some rings, bearing, gaskets etc, but I had forgotten to actually measure the rings. I sent dear old dad an email (the car and tools are at his place because Vancouver) asking if he could measure them which he did and another set of rings was ordered as the first set weren't the correct ones. So, the Saturday of my week off was supposed to be spent reassembling the block in hopes of having the complete motor together by Sunday. That didn't happen, it turns out the measurements that I was sent were out by .010", and no one locally had the third set of rings in stock. Luckily the machine shop that I used managed to track a set down on Monday and had them air freighted so that they were in my hands on Tuesday.
So, Satuday and Sunday were spent cleaning various bits of the motor and installing the front over riders/bumperettes and driving lamps. The over riders were in poor shape, but I managed to massage them back into something useable, they look decent from 10 feet away but up close there are lots of dents and marks:
By Wednesday I had the motor more or less ready to go. I left the pans off as I was going to swap the pans from the old motor to the new one, but ultimately I decided to use the upper pan from the new motor as it didn't require any modifications for the starter motor (more on that in a bit):
Now onto the starter motor modifications. When I first ordered the adapter plate, the guy who makes them only had one type for the Zetec that used an off the shelf starter motor in the UK and had it positioned where the RX8 starter bump is. This works fine in many applications and potentially a RHD MGB, but for a LHD MGB it leaves very little space for the exhaust as the steering column and starter take up a lot of real estate. Since then, Jon, the guy who makes them, came up with a new design that locates the starter in the stock Focus position (on the RH side), and uses a Focus starter motor. I figured since I was going to pull the motor out I should get one, which arrived in a very short amount of time (and luckily before my week off). The new plate does require some surgery to the RX8 bellhousing, but for the amount of power the Zetec will be putting out, I dont think it's a big deal:
Saturday was spent pulling the old motor, modifying the gearbox, and putting the new motor back in:
I'm starting to realize that most of this build thread is photos of the motor going in, then out, then in, then out....
Sunday saw me fully welding the gearbox mount and adding a bushing to prevent the motor from moving fore and aft;
The non-MGB mount piece uses the stock MGB gearbox mounts, and the crossmember still uses the stock mouning points on the chassis.
And finally I had to dress the motor up to make it look like I actually accomplished somthing:
The current header is wrapped as it's very close to the upper coolant pipe. I know a lot of people dont like header wrap, but I'm using it just to keep the temps down, and with the new starter position a new header will be fabricated sometime over the summer or fall depending on a)if I get it running and b)if I want to keep driving it through the summer and fall.
The car is entered in the local British car show in May, so I now have a deadline that's fast approaching. I'll hopefully be adding weekly updates to this thread over the new two months.