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Sounds like you and the Mrs. are making a lot of progress on the West Wing! I'm sure your Tenant will appreciate it.

Coop, things are ticking away nicely in the West Wing
. I am treating it like we were going to live in it ourselves, not over the top but just practical in every sense of the word.:thumbup:


Good weekends progress 1/2 cup!

The karting is always fun. There's several different karting places around Newcastle/the Hunter, indoor and outdoor, and we probably go karting about twice a year with family and some friends. Always good fun! My brothers and I normally take up the top 4 places, but the order always varys (as much due to variations between karts as anything). Dad always used to win when we were growing up, but we overtook him a while back...

Andrew thank you:thumbup:

I for one will be going back again, this time I wil pit my self against my young bloke.:thumbup:

Great fun for sure..:thumbup:

Thank you guys, have a good one.:thumbup:

PS I noted they are doing Russell Coight reruns on TV recently, my sick sense of humour always gets a chuckle out of his All Aussie Adventures..:lol:

http://www.russellcoight.com/
 
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I used to love Eric Bana's "Poida" skit, just found the one I remember he did with Craig Lowndes.

Funny the bit where they talk about if he'd ever drive a Ford - that was about the time I went off the V8's when that happened.

 

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1/2 cup, glad to see you are moving along nicely with the west wing. It does sound like you scored big having mrs. 1/2 cup as your painter. You might have to consider her "a keeper".:lol: I hope when it's all done you find the perfect tenant that will appreciate all the effort that you two have put into it.

The go karts sounded like it was a blast.
 
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Dan, thank you.:thumbup:

When Mrs 1/2 Cup takes on a mission its always boots and all :thumbup:

Approaching 40 forty years of marriage next year I am guessing you could classify her as a "keeper" I do have to say we do work well together as a team.:thumbup:

Turning the house into a home has been our focus all along and will be just as prudent when it come to tenants let me tell you.:thumbup:


Mrs 1/2 Cup has turned her attention to painting all the doors now, that's a big job in it self.

I picked up a new toilet suite yesterday and following some floor repairs during the week, I will try and install it next week end.

I think every one should try karting once in their lifetime, I know I will be doing it again sometime.:thumbup:

Have a great day and thank you for dropping by..:thumbup:
 

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1/2: so did Mrs. 1/2 decide she wants to move in the west wing and not tell you yet? :dunno:

OMG you guys are rebuilding that cute little old house. Well Done Sir for marrying the right gal for one thing and for being so thorough about any project you take on.

any new pictures of the WEST WING for those of us watching when you have some time to take and post a few?

cheers
 

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Nice job a few pages back with triple checking the measurements on that engine build! The difference between an engine that lasts 20 years and one that lasts 20 months is in the fractions of an inch.
 

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I just popped home from our bonding session to change for dinner.
We have had a top afternoon so far, no injuries me included.:thumbup:
The go karts were a buzz all 35 of us had a lash, divided into 5 groups.:thumbup:

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Note to file: 1/2 Cup don't wake up tomorrow with little men knocking away in my head.:shocking:

1/2 Cup,
Looks like you had a great time!
I'll bet the karts were alot of fun!
 
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1/2: so did Mrs. 1/2 decide she wants to move in the west wing and not tell you yet? :dunno:

OMG you guys are rebuilding that cute little old house. Well Done Sir for marrying the right gal for one thing and for being so thorough about any project you take on.

any new pictures of the WEST WING for those of us watching when you have some time to take and post a few?

cheers

drives, now that’s an idea his and her homes:lol:

Mrs 1/2 Cup is a keeper for sure, she is battling a cold at the moment and yet still painting away. Talk about true to the cause.:thumbup:

I would like to do some before and after shots when we finish the painting, floor and window coverings. Watch this space..:thumbup:


Nice job a few pages back with triple checking the measurements on that engine build! The difference between an engine that lasts 20 years and one that lasts 20 months is in the fractions of an inch.

Sean, you are right there. The old engine has done 5 seasons now and is still running strong. The dyno test and mapping of the old engine is scheduled for Monday week so that will be interesting.

I received a text from Andrew earlier saying the replacement liners had arrived from the UK this morning and would I be right to knock off work early to do the install tonight?? Yeah right…:lol:


1/2 Cup,
Looks like you had a great time!
I'll bet the karts were alot of fun!

Jon04, we had a ball. :thumbup:

All the guys haven’t stopped talking about it since. The planning for next years Christmas in July has begun in earnest.:thumbup:

Thank you one and all, have a good one..
 

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1/2: when i wrote it i was thinking about the both of you moving to the WEST WING, but i can see after reading it why you would think i meant the separate housing. :evil:

is winter almost in full season now and do you get snow in your area? sorry to hear your bride has a cold and doesn't feel 100%, but like my wife she seems to busy to let a cold or the flu slow her down.

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1/2: when i wrote it i was thinking about the both of you moving to the WEST WING, but i can see after reading it why you would think i meant the separate housing. :evil:

is winter almost in full season now and do you get snow in your area? sorry to hear your bride has a cold and doesn't feel 100%, but like my wife she seems to busy to let a cold or the flu slow her down.

cheers

Drives, I had a bit of a chuckle over that:lol: I wont let on to Mrs 1/2 Cup.;)

Winter is on the turn now, no snow where we are fortunately, just cold, wet and windy.

It has been one of the wettest winters we have had in a long time which all goes well for the season ahead. The country side is fairly saturated now and we are getting some much needed run off into our storages.

Mrs 1/2 Cup had a day off today from the West Wing duties at my insistence this morning and I must say she is much better for it.:thumbup:

Thanks again and have a good one..:thumbup:
 
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Rover K Series build update.

The new liners arrived this morning and I could not wait to do an initial measure up on the rings tonight.
Just a quick check on one compression ring and I found .080 mm difference with the new liners over the old ( new OEM ) ones. So it looks like we are on the home run now with the gaps in spec.:thumbup:

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So there is another days work to recheck and best fit the rest.

Any way many thanks for dropping by and have a great day...:thumbup:
 

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"So there is another days work to recheck and best fit the rest."

But as you already found out, rechecking pays off handsomely.:thumbup:
 

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I'll gladly send you some heat 1/2 Cup... It was over 100* F yesterday. Supposed to be in the high 90s all week here...

Stay warm my friend...
 

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Glad the new liners worked out. Had to convert your measurements to put them in context for me, yeh a bit over .003" oversize would make it a bit sloppy!
 

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Look at all those shiny rods and pistons! I must say I'm jealous (although not about having to buy 2 sets of liners...).

Much removed from the pig-iron lumps in my Triumph engine...
 
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I'll gladly send you some heat 1/2 Cup... It was over 100* F yesterday. Supposed to be in the high 90s all week here...

Stay warm my friend...

Coop, about 1/2 of the 100*F would do just nicely at the moment, I could live with that all year round.

We could really do with a few sunny days at the moment but the forecast for the next week looks like cloudy, overcast and wet.

http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/forecasts/shepparton.shtml

At least the temps are a just getting a little warmer now.:thumbup:

Thank for dropping by and stay cool :thumbup:
 
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1/2: you don't have to say if you don't want to, but is that a week's pay in those 4 boxes or maybe more like a month's or two?

i wish Denwood lived closer to you so he could take a time lapse video of you putting that engine together. it would get a million views watching your skills with all that shiny engine bling.

almost every day lately starts off with morning clouds and by afternoon it's mid 80's and sunny. feels like we live on the ocean and i'm a good 50 miles or so as the Eagle flys to get there even though i can launch a boat a mile away into salt water that comes from the ocean. in fact last summer we had a whale die on our beach below us that i guess stunk pretty good. i think it got hit by one of the big ships that travel by like this one that a ferry boat i was riding on just maneuvered by. in any case i know you'll have 90 degree days soon enough so hope the winter season comes and goes without any huge storms like they had not far from you last month.

cheers and best of luck
 

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1/2, I'm curious...do you cote your rings and bearings in cam lube? or just normal engine oil?

Terrick, this build I am using Diesel Power Parts assembly lube that was recommended by the machinist that did the balancing for us and that's on bearings, rings and cams.

http://www.engineaustralia.com.au/about-us/diesel-power-parts

All the stretch bolts get the ARP assembly lube on them.

http://arp-bolts.com/p/arpultratorque.php

Glad the new liners worked out. Had to convert your measurements to put them in context for me, yeh a bit over .003" oversize would make it a bit sloppy!

Andrew, sloppy is right.:shocking:

This is the first engine I have built that's Metric, I am still trying to get my head around it and find myself continually doing a sanity check using thous.:willy_nil

Look at all those shiny rods and pistons! I must say I'm jealous (although not about having to buy 2 sets of liners...).

Much removed from the pig-iron lumps in my Triumph engine...

BiTurbo thank you:thumbup:

They are just a little removed from what I am used to as well.:thumbup:

Thanks guys, have a great day..:thumbup:
 
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1/2: you don't have to say if you don't want to, but is that a week's pay in those 4 boxes or maybe more like a month's or two?

i wish Denwood lived closer to you so he could take a time lapse video of you putting that engine together. it would get a million views watching your skills with all that shiny engine bling.

almost every day lately starts off with morning clouds and by afternoon it's mid 80's and sunny. feels like we live on the ocean and i'm a good 50 miles or so as the Eagle flys to get there even though i can launch a boat a mile away into salt water that comes from the ocean. in fact last summer we had a whale die on our beach below us that i guess stunk pretty good. i think it got hit by one of the big ships that travel by like this one that a ferry boat i was riding on just maneuvered by. in any case i know you'll have 90 degree days soon enough so hope the winter season comes and goes without any huge storms like they had not far from you last month.

cheers and best of luck

drives thank you. :thumbup:
The liners were not that expensive, they worked out about AU$ 730.00 for the set, plus tax and freight. Andrew has not said what the final cost was. Updated

http://www.westwoodcylinderliners.co.uk/

A time lapse would be great, but it may be my undoing as well.:lol_hitti

80 degrees is my sort of temperature, I am not big on the heat. At least the Shed Downunder is airconditioned.:thumbup:

We are about 150 miles from the sea, so there is no sea breeze here at all. A dead whale, I have no doubt it would have been on the nose just a tad.:shocking:

Greetings from 104F in Oklahoma.

I may have missed some information, but were you able to get credit for the "old" new sleeves?

OIF that's hot, we do get days like that here at times so I feel your pain.

Andrew is organizing a credit on the original OEM liners, he wanted to keep them but I recommended to him not to as we would be presented with the same issues down the track.:thumbup:

It's comforting to note that I'm not the only Aussie that has to convert metric measurements back to something that my brain can understand.

Great progress as usual. :thumbup:

Mark, thank you.:thumbup:
To be honest its doing my head in trying to get this pea brain to work. Luckily my Mitutoyo calipers are both metric and imperial. May be I should just stick to metric and be done with it.:dunno:

Any way guys, again thanks for dropping by and have a good one..:thumbup:
 
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................Approaching 40 forty years of marriage next year I am guessing you could classify her as a "keeper" I do have to say we do work well together as a team.:thumbup:...............

I was thinking you must be a ton younger than me to have so much energy to get everything done. This comment leads me to believe you must be a bit older and now I really feel inadequate:sad: Seriously though, you must be a very lucky man to married that long and she must be an incredible lady.:beer:
 

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I was thinking you must be a ton younger than me to have so much energy to get everything done. This comment leads me to believe you must be a bit older and now I really feel inadequate:sad: Seriously though, you must be a very lucky man to married that long and she must be an incredible lady.:beer:

I am assuming this was an old school arranged marriage, he was probably 5 years old :dunno: That makes the most sense to me.
 
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I was thinking you must be a ton younger than me to have so much energy to get everything done. This comment leads me to believe you must be a bit older and now I really feel inadequate:sad: Seriously though, you must be a very lucky man to married that long and she must be an incredible lady.:beer:

xtremek thank you.:thumbup:

I am approaching 60 this October, we were married when I was 20. Mrs 1/2 Cup is a whole two years my junior.:thumbup:
I must say that Mrs 1/2 Cup is a real treasure to have to endure me for that long.;)
We have been through a lot together in that time, looking back now I wouldn't have changed a thing...:thumbup:


I am assuming this was an old school arranged marriage, he was probably 5 years old :dunno: That makes the most sense to me.

OIF :lol:

I have to admit the marriage was arranged..................by Mrs 1/2 Cup;)

Thanks guys, I will pass your sentiments on:thumbup:
 
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1/2, I have to keep the calculator app on my phone on the front page. That's the way I get thru metric/imperial, 25.4mm to inch, 0.3937" to the mm. That's close enough for me with the general stuff.
Congrats on the 40 years, we will be 30 next Feb.( valentines day) yeah, I'm a romantic and very practical....its on the TV radio etc for weeks before, so I can't forget.
Enjoy the feeling you get when putting something like that together, you deserve it.
 
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1/2, I have to keep the calculator app on my phone on the front page. That's the way I get thru metric/imperial, 25.4mm to inch, 0.3937" to the mm. That's close enough for me with the general stuff.
Congrats on the 40 years, we will be 30 next Feb.( valentines day) yeah, I'm a romantic and very practical....its on the TV radio etc for weeks before, so I can't forget.
Enjoy the feeling you get when putting something like that together, you deserve it.

Terrick, I have resigned to the fact now ( under duress ) that don't bother to convert, its Metric and the is no turning back on this build. :thumbup:

Andrew dropped by after work and it became obvious I was clouding the issue for him in doing so. We did a remeasure tonight just for the exercise on one compression ring so it was Metric all the way and trusting that Rover had got it right in the first place as there is some big discrepancies between that and the Hayes manual.

All the best for your 30th, I am not particularly a romantic by nature but we will be doing some thing special together for out 40 th for sure.:thumbup:

Note to file: double check you calendar 1/2 Cup.

Have a good one..:thumbup:
 
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Ah. the 30th....I was going to do a Newcastle rendition and see how my luck holds out.
You know...rolls up to the curb , rolls down the window and says something cool like..."G'day, wanna come for a ride"
 
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Ah. the 30th....I was going to do a Newcastle rendition and see how my luck holds out.
You know...rolls up to the curb , rolls down the window and says something cool like..."G'day, wanna come for a ride"

Terrick, , sounds like a plan, let us know how you get on as the day comes closer.:thumbup:

Now you have me thinking about ours.:headscrat

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1/2: my bride and I are about 1.5 years from our 30th so i'll need a reminder too if i haven't figured out what to do by then.

it sounds like it's been a while since you've rebuilt an engine and having to use different measuring figures can't be easy so i'm hoping you have a little luck with all those skills you have.

also do you think you might have a chance beating your son in a go cart race? even losing to him could be fun so play safe. :D maybe Mrs. 1/2 can take a few pictures or video of the race?
 
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1/2: my bride and I are about 1.5 years from our 30th so i'll need a reminder too if i haven't figured out what to do by then.

it sounds like it's been a while since you've rebuilt an engine and having to use different measuring figures can't be easy so i'm hoping you have a little luck with all those skills you have.

also do you think you might have a chance beating your son in a go cart race? even losing to him could be fun so play safe. :D maybe Mrs. 1/2 can take a few pictures or video of the race?

drives, I really need to put some serious thought into what we do to celebrate our 40th next year. It will be a huge milestone for us...:thumbup:

This is my first engine build that's metric and it has been a couple of years since my last engine and gearbox build which was a 1275 cc Mini unit.

I have put the go kart challenge out there and when we get 5 it's on.:3gears:

Our next challenge is to put Mrs 1/2 Cup behind the wheel of the MG F at a come and try day over at Winton Motor Raceway. She has always been a closet petrol head and is always tutoring my son about his driving lines. The last time we tried her excuse was that the helmet would mess with her hair.:lol:


Thank you again and have a great day.:thumbup:
 

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It's comforting to note that I'm not the only Aussie that has to convert metric measurements back to something that my brain can understand.

Great progress as usual. :thumbup:
All depends what you're working on I suppose. Given I'm working on the Chev engine at the moment, that's my context. My precision tools are actually a mixture of metric and imperial, so I do a lot of converting between!
1/2, I have to keep the calculator app on my phone on the front page. That's the way I get thru metric/imperial, 25.4mm to inch, 0.3937" to the mm. That's close enough for me with the general stuff.
A conversion app, that's sensible! I just always have a Google window open for conversions on my phone...

This is my first engine build that's metric and it has been a couple of years since my last engine and gearbox build which was a 1275 cc Mini unit.

I have put the go kart challenge out there and when we get 5 it's on.:3gears:

Our next challenge is to put Mrs 1/2 Cup behind the wheel of the MG F at a come and try day over at Winton Motor Raceway. She has always been a closet petrol head and is always tutoring my son about his driving lines. The last time we tried her excuse was that the helmet would mess with her hair.:lol:


Thank you again and have a great day.:thumbup:


Makes sense to stay in the units used for whatever you're building I think.

Should have Mrs 1/2 cup have a go on the karts too, it's good fun! My wife was nearly as quick as Dad last time out, I need to watch out or she'll be beating me next!
 
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All depends what you're working on I suppose. Given I'm working on the Chev engine at the moment, that's my context. My precision tools are actually a mixture of metric and imperial, so I do a lot of converting between!

A conversion app, that's sensible! I just always have a Google window open for conversions on my phone...


Makes sense to stay in the units used for whatever you're building I think.

Should have Mrs 1/2 cup have a go on the karts too, it's good fun! My wife was nearly as quick as Dad last time out, I need to watch out or she'll be beating me next!

Metric it is Andrew for this build. I have given up converting measurements let me tell you.:thumbup:

M, its all that shopping and they practice their skills in the carparks....

Guys

Mrs 1/2 Cup is, well I will put it this way. Takes no prisoners when it comes to her very assertive driving technique.
I did find evidence of that when I was going through her purse ( one of twenty ) to retrieve some small change. Low and behold I found a customer copy ( pink ticket ) of a fine issued for tail gating and failing to maintain a safe driving distance.:shocking:
PS I have never let on to her that I found it..:lol:

So she would do well on the Karting track.

Thanks again and have a great day...
 
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Yet another weekend is looming and the agenda goes something like this:

The West Wing

• Installation of new toilet suite.
• Reinstall all the door hardware as Mrs ½ Cup has removed them all to repaint each door.
• Reinstall a couple of the doors that Mrs ½ Cup insisted on taking down to paint.
• Install trim to sliding door that was never installed by the PO in the first instance.
• Remove all carpet and underlay.
• Level up wardrobe door track – Bedroom three.

Mrs ½ Cup has been beavering away at painting all this week despite her Man Cold and only has the bathroom and kitchen left to complete now.:thumbup:

I have given her a day off today as she has a hair appointment.:thumbup:

The Shed Downunder.

• The Rover K Series build – measure all ring clearances in the new cylinders.
• Reinstall all piston rings.
• Fit pistons to rods.

The gardens x two.

• Edge and mow lawns.
• Prune back our lemon tree.
• Prune Roses in the West Wing that are amazingly still out in flower.

Other :
• Take Shelby for a walk.
• Smell the roses.

Yet again have a good one and thank you one and all for dropping by..:thumbup:
 

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Yet another weekend is looming and the agenda goes something like this:

The West Wing

• Installation of new toilet suite.
• Reinstall all the door hardware as Mrs ½ Cup has removed them all to repaint each door.
• Reinstall a couple of the doors that Mrs ½ Cup insisted on taking down to paint.
• Install trim to sliding door that was never installed by the PO in the first instance.
• Remove all carpet and underlay.
• Level up wardrobe door track – Bedroom three.

Mrs ½ Cup has been beavering away at painting all this week despite her Man Cold and only has the bathroom and kitchen left to complete now.:thumbup:

I have given her a day off today as she has a hair appointment.:thumbup:

The Shed Downunder.

• The Rover K Series build – measure all ring clearances in the new cylinders.
• Reinstall all piston rings.
• Fit pistons to rods.

The gardens x two.

• Edge and mow lawns.
• Prune back our lemon tree.
• Prune Roses in the West Wing that are amazingly still out in flower.

Other :
• Take Shelby for a walk.
• Smell the roses.

Yet again have a good one and thank you one and all for dropping by..:thumbup:


I'll say it again, your thread moves fast! I'm gone a week and you find the new liners are bunk and the "new" water pump had a bad seal. Plus, holly cow! That is some To Do list, 1/2 Cup. It makes me tired just reading it. :lol:

As always, terrific work!

Cheers,
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I'll say it again, your thread moves fast! I'm gone a week and you find the new liners are bunk and the "new" water pump had a bad seal. Plus, holly cow! That is some To Do list, 1/2 Cup. It makes me tired just reading it. :lol:

As always, terrific work!

Cheers,
Chris

Chris, thank you:thumbup:

To be honest I am having trouble keeping up with the thread as well.:eyecrazy:

Have a great day...:thumbup:
 

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1/2: love the ongoing TO DO LISTS and would love to see the DONE lists to really have a lot of us shaking our heads wondering why our 24 day isn't as productive as yours. WELL DONE SIR!!

just curious with the push to put the WEST WING back together this weekend is your co worker new tenant planning on moving in August 1st?

not sure how long you allow for walking shelby and smelling the roses, but happy to see it's on your TO DO LIST.

cheers and have a great weekend
 
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