Bit more done...
Start as you mean to go on... painting stuff...
Then moved onto the heatshielding... double layered the OE one using a new OE part.. this will have a bit of an airgap to help limit heat transfer but the double layer will be beneficial too...
Need to add a bit more here...
Added a bit more to the rack on the side the wastegate pipework will go down...
...main part of the heatshielding done...
Looks a little patchy but its that way due to thin alloy sheet being a ballache to shape as one piece lol...
Still need to look at doing a bit round by the brake master cylinder but will wait until the engine is in so I can make sure it fits properly as its quite tight in that corner...
Next I separated the EVAP pipe from the coolant return pipe as my EVAP vents to air currently anyway and I plan to remove the canister and put the fuel filter there in its place...
Fitted it in place... plan is to run a bit a heatshielding up from behind the OE piece and bolt it up onto this bracket...
Last thing I did was to look at what I need for adapting the RS4 MAF tube to 100mm... Bill had one adaptor already but I will need another for the other side...
Test fit onto the filter...
And a little comparison of the RS4 and S3 MAF tubes
Getting there... will be ordering a clutch plate tomorrow and have mineral oil and some other stuff on order too... hoping that my manifold will be ready for next weekend so I can wrap it... decided against ceramic coating at this time for a few reasons... well... 400 of them to be exact as thats more or less what Zircotec want to do it!!! plus a 10-15 "working" day turnaround... I got a quote from the same place Stacey got his done which was more favourable but at the moment I want to just get the car back on the road and money is a little short so wrapping will do the job and will also allow the manifold to settle... I don't expect any issues but just in case at least it can be easily welded without an expensive ceramic coating on it..
Also need to sort the flexi's for the coolant line and oil drain from a local fella...
All things being well I should be able to pop the engine into the car next weekend sometime
<tuffty/>
Start as you mean to go on... painting stuff...
Then moved onto the heatshielding... double layered the OE one using a new OE part.. this will have a bit of an airgap to help limit heat transfer but the double layer will be beneficial too...
Need to add a bit more here...
Added a bit more to the rack on the side the wastegate pipework will go down...
...main part of the heatshielding done...
Looks a little patchy but its that way due to thin alloy sheet being a ballache to shape as one piece lol...
Still need to look at doing a bit round by the brake master cylinder but will wait until the engine is in so I can make sure it fits properly as its quite tight in that corner...
Next I separated the EVAP pipe from the coolant return pipe as my EVAP vents to air currently anyway and I plan to remove the canister and put the fuel filter there in its place...
Fitted it in place... plan is to run a bit a heatshielding up from behind the OE piece and bolt it up onto this bracket...
Last thing I did was to look at what I need for adapting the RS4 MAF tube to 100mm... Bill had one adaptor already but I will need another for the other side...
Test fit onto the filter...
And a little comparison of the RS4 and S3 MAF tubes
Getting there... will be ordering a clutch plate tomorrow and have mineral oil and some other stuff on order too... hoping that my manifold will be ready for next weekend so I can wrap it... decided against ceramic coating at this time for a few reasons... well... 400 of them to be exact as thats more or less what Zircotec want to do it!!! plus a 10-15 "working" day turnaround... I got a quote from the same place Stacey got his done which was more favourable but at the moment I want to just get the car back on the road and money is a little short so wrapping will do the job and will also allow the manifold to settle... I don't expect any issues but just in case at least it can be easily welded without an expensive ceramic coating on it..
Also need to sort the flexi's for the coolant line and oil drain from a local fella...
All things being well I should be able to pop the engine into the car next weekend sometime
<tuffty/>