This post is just to bring the project up to date
It got interupted by the Monza 24V conversion which turned out to be more than just an engine change and it needed garage space more than this one which wintered under a car cover!!!
L690 HKX - brief history snapped chain picked up off ebay for a few hundred quid two years ago - engine was slowly being rebuilt - head was mullered 23/24 valves bent and pistons hit so hard they'd trapped the top compression rings
What I should have done was dropped a second hand lump in the car and left it at that but I wanted to rebuild the engine that was fitted to the car.......
I also can't stand the grey leather interior and as I had a full black interior, matching door cards, Parcel shelf and dash an interior swap was also on the cards
I had at one stage two dead Senators on my drive - both without engines but now the old one is stripped and gone - all I have to do is swap all the bits I now have stored.
So remaining parts to swap
- Total interior including dash, Pillar trims, door cards, heater matrix etc....
- Drilled discs
- Full Stainless Exhaust
- AVO lowering springs and Poly bushes all round
- AC Parts as required
Then I need to get rid of the towbar - fit the irmscher kit - replace a couple of doors and get it all painted
- Bottom end now all rebuilt and painted
- spare head I had from J905 HAB (ported and skimmed and now fully rebuilt with new stem seals etc)
It all looked a bit smart seemed a shame to put fluffy alloy parts back on the engine so I went a bit mad :roll: and had just a few bit bead blasted and powder coated *coughs* Only a few was the original intention - lapsed into if it moves powder coat it if it doesn't move powder coat it anyway as it might be sleeping!!!!
What do you think?
PS The next thing is to paint all the lettering
"3.0 24V" on the rocker cover
the was red - now stripped to bare alloy - spark plug cover
And all the lettering on the dual ram cover plate
In Rioja - to match the car
Well assembly underway
Pics
Head is now on - It's bloody hard to angle tighten the head bolts when the engine stand has wheels - my old home made one didn't have wheels and it was easy - mind you it was huge!!! - thats progress :wink:
All the timing chains are fitted and correctly set - I reckon about 4 hrs work should have it ready to go back in the car - yipee!!!
OK - nearly finished and getting bloody bored
- cleaning cleaning cleaning
- bolt one thing on
- cleaning cleaning cleaning
- ooops paint a bit
- Sort out the wiring so it's neat
- cleaning cleaning cleaning
Anyway still to do
- compressor
- Alternator
- Belts and pulleys
- detail work on the dual ram cover plate
- Rocker cover lettering
- Loads of other wibblepoo
Anyway latest pics
Damn thing is finally finished
I know I haben't done the lettering on the rocker cover......
Wall of shame - cars broken to save others just in view :roll:
Well it's plugged
Now we are up to date - just the interior and all the other jobs to do now - target is 2 mths time have a Senny back on the road with out spending any more money (exception being painting it cos I have to change a couple of doors cos they are bent and rusty
It got interupted by the Monza 24V conversion which turned out to be more than just an engine change and it needed garage space more than this one which wintered under a car cover!!!
L690 HKX - brief history snapped chain picked up off ebay for a few hundred quid two years ago - engine was slowly being rebuilt - head was mullered 23/24 valves bent and pistons hit so hard they'd trapped the top compression rings
What I should have done was dropped a second hand lump in the car and left it at that but I wanted to rebuild the engine that was fitted to the car.......
I also can't stand the grey leather interior and as I had a full black interior, matching door cards, Parcel shelf and dash an interior swap was also on the cards
I had at one stage two dead Senators on my drive - both without engines but now the old one is stripped and gone - all I have to do is swap all the bits I now have stored.
So remaining parts to swap
- Total interior including dash, Pillar trims, door cards, heater matrix etc....
- Drilled discs
- Full Stainless Exhaust
- AVO lowering springs and Poly bushes all round
- AC Parts as required
Then I need to get rid of the towbar - fit the irmscher kit - replace a couple of doors and get it all painted
- Bottom end now all rebuilt and painted
- spare head I had from J905 HAB (ported and skimmed and now fully rebuilt with new stem seals etc)
It all looked a bit smart seemed a shame to put fluffy alloy parts back on the engine so I went a bit mad :roll: and had just a few bit bead blasted and powder coated *coughs* Only a few was the original intention - lapsed into if it moves powder coat it if it doesn't move powder coat it anyway as it might be sleeping!!!!
What do you think?
PS The next thing is to paint all the lettering
"3.0 24V" on the rocker cover
the was red - now stripped to bare alloy - spark plug cover
And all the lettering on the dual ram cover plate
In Rioja - to match the car
Well assembly underway
Pics
Head is now on - It's bloody hard to angle tighten the head bolts when the engine stand has wheels - my old home made one didn't have wheels and it was easy - mind you it was huge!!! - thats progress :wink:
All the timing chains are fitted and correctly set - I reckon about 4 hrs work should have it ready to go back in the car - yipee!!!
OK - nearly finished and getting bloody bored
- cleaning cleaning cleaning
- bolt one thing on
- cleaning cleaning cleaning
- ooops paint a bit
- Sort out the wiring so it's neat
- cleaning cleaning cleaning
Anyway still to do
- compressor
- Alternator
- Belts and pulleys
- detail work on the dual ram cover plate
- Rocker cover lettering
- Loads of other wibblepoo
Anyway latest pics
Damn thing is finally finished
I know I haben't done the lettering on the rocker cover......
Wall of shame - cars broken to save others just in view :roll:
Well it's plugged
Now we are up to date - just the interior and all the other jobs to do now - target is 2 mths time have a Senny back on the road with out spending any more money (exception being painting it cos I have to change a couple of doors cos they are bent and rusty