Productive Friday update...
Had some time to fire up a lathe and get on with some projects i've been thinking about. Making a conversion for the rear of a BMW E36 for my friend to run stiffer linear springs. Turning the top spring seat. Just for scale that's actually a 1" drill bit in the tail stocks chuck.
Full kit put together. Upper spring seat made from a block of Nylon. Aluminium spacer to bolt the adjuster to the suspension arm and adjusted the diameter of some coilover adjusters I had knocking around. Both spring seats machined in the back with tapers to fit onto the stubs on the chassis and suspension arm.
Car was filthy not only from the roads on the way to and from Anglesey last weekend but from putting a couple of wheels off the track and onto the grass running a little wide on the first corner. Time to get it on axle stands and washed while the weather is nice today.
Gave the brakes a quick inspection. Still got 7mm on the front brake pads. Had 8mm before Anglesey so going to try and get Spa out of them at Easter rather than replacing them before hand.
I was happy with it's performance at Anglesey and it was serviced just before the track day so that's it now washed, cleaned, hoovered and mechanically sound ready to Spa. So I've tucked it away on the other side of the drive ready to go. Won't be driven until then now.
Few parcels arrived in the post today, the remaining gaskets for the turbo side of things also some new exhaust studs, just waiting for some manfold/turbo studs to come this week.
Got as far as mounting the manifold onto the head with a new gasket, just waiting on a few parts like a new Turbo actuator and recirc valve from Matt. Need to get a cambelt kit ordered so I can finish off painting the block and get it timed up and built up with the turbo in place.
Also made a few changes to how I'm going to run the alternator on this engine, no longer going to be running the smaller lightweight crank pulley and AC delete, going to just run the AC pump in situ. Was going to strip it and remove the pump portion of it but pointless really for a few KG so that's back on and mounted on the other side of the block, just waiting for a freshly built alternator to go on this engine too.