Bought a new engine today...

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Bought a new engine today...

Post by gorrie » Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:49 pm

Honda's are soooo last year, but definitely wanted to keep a 4-pot n/a unit. Decided on what we were getting at the weekend & I transported it home this morning.

My son and I are going to have a bash at this ourselves, although it might take us a fair while as I'm not the most mechanically minded & he's only 7.

New Elise Engine

Can't wait to crank it up... :thumbsup
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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by r055 » Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:51 pm

excellent! :thumbsup

Is that so you can simulate HGF?
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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by gorrie » Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:02 pm

It says I need vegetable oil... hoping Olive Oil will do the trick, otherwise it may well simulate HGF !!
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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by Corranga » Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:14 pm

*want*

do you think it's gonna be realistic enough to actually learn anything from it...
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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by Digital » Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:51 pm

I bought one of these a while back, it's pretty good but won't really teach you a great deal you won't already know (good for kids though!).

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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by thinfourth » Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:13 pm

Would be more fun getting an old lawnmower engine or similar. then take it to bits and then rebuild it and see if it still works.
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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by tut » Mon Apr 28, 2008 7:32 pm

I bought a new Elise engine as well today, only this one is the real thing.

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Post by Mr Momo » Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:23 pm

tut wrote:I bought a new Elise engine as well today, only this one is the real thing.

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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by Sanjøy » Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:33 pm

Ballast ?
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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by tut » Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:14 am

Steve Brands car.

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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by gorrie » Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:30 am

thinfourth wrote:Would be more fun getting an old lawnmower engine or similar. then take it to bits and then rebuild it and see if it still works.
I can't see the wife allowing us to do that on the lounge rug, though it's certainly a good shout for future (are they not normally 2-stoke)....
The wee man got it 70% built before bed time (8pm)... with a little help. Pistons attached to the crankshaft and lined up in the cylinder block.. sump is connected to the crank-case, all the cams have been 'de-burred' and put on the camshaft in the right order, valves & valve springs are done and fitted to the cylinder head, rocker arms attached to rocker shaft and the head assembly has been fitted to the main block now.

Just really got the sprockets/belts & timing gear to sort out tonight, water pump, fan, flywheel, distributor/plugs & inlet/exhaust manifolds... jobs a carrot.

I think it's great for kids to be honest... the little haynes book is pretty good for that age group too. It's only 40 pages, the first 30 are all about the building... but the last 10 are all theory about how it works.. plenty info for them without getting too boring.

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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by Corranga » Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:35 am

tut wrote:I bought a new Elise engine as well today, only this one is the real thing.

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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by davejc » Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:38 pm

thinfourth wrote:Would be more fun getting an old lawnmower engine or similar. then take it to bits and then rebuild it and see if it still works.
Thats part of our 2nd year Basic engineering subject at Uni, was great fun!

twas about the most hands on engineering we've been allowed to do throughout the 5 years i've been there!!


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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by Rich H » Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:06 pm

Planning on getting an old 4 stroke lawn mower for the cadets to take to bits and reassemble.

Then they can cut the grass and enjoy it ;)
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Re: Bought a new engine today...

Post by BiggestNizzy » Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:18 pm

RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:Planning on getting an old 4 stroke lawn mower for the cadets to take to bits and reassemble.

Then they can cut the grass and enjoy it ;)
I dread to think, will it be running a mish mash of porsche bits will home made EFI ? :wink:
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