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1/2: one picture of that awesome looking engine is just not enough so if you have time how about a few more pictures from all the sides? looking good sir and i bet your son is almost giddy with excitement about getting it in his ride.

good luck with that and i'm sure you will do fine.

also HotFr8 posted up his version of what you mean by BLACK DUCK so is that what you mean or do you have another image? specially since you have a pilots license and a fear of heights i'm just trying to get my facts straight here. :D

just curious since you are a past race car driver do you ever get on a long stretch of road and burn a little extra gas and put the pedal to the metal so to speak? or are we both too old for that at our age? i drive 10+ year old Hondas now, but not a lot of guys passing me on the freeways yet unless they are going 10 mph over the speed limit and looking for an expensive ticket. does Andrew and others let you drive their cars at the track and that pretty much fills your cup with the need for speed?
 
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You're just a baby. It's all down hill from here unless you have projects to finish. Hope you have many more years ahead 1/2 Cup. Cheers! Bobby

Bobby, many thanks.:thumbup:

Rest assured I will never run out of projects.

I think your belt needs to be a little shorter :lol_hitti

Looking good.

Thank you shorty.:thumbup:

I think I can tuck the extra bit of belt away some where I am sure no one will notice..:D

1/2: one picture of that awesome looking engine is just not enough so if you have time how about a few more pictures from all the sides? looking good sir and i bet your son is almost giddy with excitement about getting it in his ride.

good luck with that and i'm sure you will do fine.

also HotFr8 posted up his version of what you mean by BLACK DUCK so is that what you mean or do you have another image? specially since you have a pilots license and a fear of heights i'm just trying to get my facts straight here. :D

just curious since you are a past race car driver do you ever get on a long stretch of road and burn a little extra gas and put the pedal to the metal so to speak? or are we both too old for that at our age? i drive 10+ year old Hondas now, but not a lot of guys passing me on the freeways yet unless they are going 10 mph over the speed limit and looking for an expensive ticket. does Andrew and others let you drive their cars at the track and that pretty much fills your cup with the need for speed?

drives, I will post some more pictures when I finish putting on all the bling..:rocker:

Now that we are nearly there Andrew is getting pretty anxious and fussing around the engine like you would not believe. I have to admit that I will breath a sigh of relief when we get it back in the car and its doing what it is meant to do ( not that I would let Andrew know )

To give you the Aussie translation:

Black Duck = person of questionable character.
Freckled Duck = protected species.

To be honest I have been guilty putting the foot down on the open road in my Mini but those days are long gone. I stick to the speed limit now as it is 1 careless and 2 expensive if you get caught, not to mention the loss of demerit points. The reis a time and a place to go fast and that's on the race track.

I haven't driven his car on the track. Andrew lives in a rural estate that is nice and quiet and I have had the opportunity break the peace on the sealed road out front once in a while.:3gears: ;)

Thank you one and all for the visit, enjoy your day..:thumbup:
 

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1/2: i don't think you are of Questionable Character so leaning toward the Freckled Duck to describe you.

i hear you on the engine and i'm sure you've got a fair amount of work to do plus all the safety checks and double checks to make sure everything is just perfect.

hope you are having a great Monday at the Salt Mines.

also just an FYI. since my wife wants me to make her a picnic table out of the ship hatch so i couldn't use it for a work bench i actually found 2 more so maybe my work bench will have a little character and vintage look to it. here's the latest find. i already removed the legs.

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1/2: i don't think you are of Questionable Character so leaning toward the Freckled Duck to describe you.

i hear you on the engine and i'm sure you've got a fair amount of work to do plus all the safety checks and double checks to make sure everything is just perfect.

hope you are having a great Monday at the Salt Mines.

also just an FYI. since my wife wants me to make her a picnic table out of the ship hatch so i couldn't use it for a work bench i actually found 2 more so maybe my work bench will have a little character and vintage look to it. here's the latest find. i already removed the legs.

cheers

drives, others may differently about my character..:lol_hitti

With the engine you just have to do things right, then check and double check again. I spent quite a bit of time on the weekend just doing that. :thumbup:

Yep, back to work. The sad thing about it is a cracker of a day here and I am in the office..

I love that hatch, it just oozes character and to top that off you go and find more. I am really envious..:drool:

Speaking of driving an unregistered car on the road. This was Andrew and Cameron going for a spin around the block at his place last week. There are still grip marks in the passengers seat:3gears:

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Thank you for you visit and have a good one...:thumbup:
 
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All, cam timing the Rover K series.

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I was able to fit the dial indicators fairly easily using the existing mounting holes that Rover kindly provided on the block and head rather than make up brackets suggested on some forums to do the same job . Thank you Rover.:thumbup:

Thank you for your visit..
 

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Note to file: that is a 60 km speed zone according to the sign in the back ground, I should remind Andrew of that because from where I was standing and what I could see through the tyre smoke he was a little quicker than that.:headscrat

Thank you for you visit and have a good one...:thumbup:

Not something I would broadcast on a forum. :willy_nil

So do you like the smell of tyre smoke in the morning ? :lol_hitti
 

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Engine build is coming along nicely 1/2, and looking very nice!

Looking forward to seeing more pics of engine bling!

Drives, I can highly recommend Ginger Beer with Rum, although neat is also good if the Rum is nice enough.

Rum and Ginger Beer (preferably Bundaberg, but not sure if you can get it over there) is called a Dark and Stormy...
https://www.bundaberg.com/cocktail/dark-stormy/
 

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Drives, I can highly recommend Ginger Beer with Rum, although neat is also good if the Rum is nice enough.

Rum and Ginger Beer (preferably Bundaberg, but not sure if you can get it over there) is called a Dark and Stormy...
https://www.bundaberg.com/cocktail/dark-stormy/

Definitely recommended, and reminds me I haven't enjoyed one in a while... Might have to pick some up later this week.
 
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Nice work! How are you mounting your dial indicator stands?


Andrew, thank you..:thumbup:


The TDC indicator is mounted to an M6 rocker cover threaded hole, I made an M6 male to M8 female adaptor by welding an M6 stainless bolt to an M8 stainless nut that fitted the indicator bracket, its nice and solid.

The cam shaft indicator bracket is screwed into an M8 mounting point on either side of the head and similarly it works well too.:thumbup:



Engine build is coming along nicely 1/2, and looking very nice!

Looking forward to seeing more pics of engine bling!


Drives, I can highly recommend Ginger Beer with Rum, although neat is also good if the Rum is nice enough.

Rum and Ginger Beer (preferably Bundaberg, but not sure if you can get it over there) is called a Dark and Stormy...
https://www.bundaberg.com/cocktail/dark-stormy/

Thank you Mat..:thumbup:

I can't wait my self..:thumbup:


I have never tried Rum and Ginger Beer, definitely on the bucket list..:beer:

Definitely recommended, and reminds me I haven't enjoyed one in a while... Might have to pick some up later this week.

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Thank you one and all for the visit, have a great day..
 

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Andrew, thank you..:thumbup:


The TDC indicator is mounted to an M6 rocker cover threaded hole, I made an M6 male to M8 female adaptor by welding an M6 stainless bolt to an M8 stainless nut that fitted the indicator bracket, its nice and solid.

The cam shaft indicator bracket is screwed into an M8 mounting point on either side of the head and similarly it works well too.:thumbup:

Nice work! :thumbup::thumbup:
 
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Nice work! :thumbup::thumbup:

Andrew, thank you..:thumbup:

x2 :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Is the dial indicator a better indicator of TDC than the engine timing mark? Or is there a reason to suspect the factory timing marks (I'm assuming they have them), just curious.

Andy, thank you...:thumbup:

Using the dial indicator to determine TDC when you take the dwell into consideration is far more accurate then the factory markings which I found were about three degrees out, that said the engine would run ok at that.

Similarly using the dial indicators in finding the full lift of the cam shafts has been a great help. :thumbup:
The cam shaft pulleys also have fine vernier adjustment to allow for the fine tuning on the dyno.:thumbup:

Thank you one and all, have a top day..:thumbup:
 
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1/2, it also helps to indicate gudgeon pin slop with slightly older motors, or really cheap pistons. With the '98 series 350 (5.7) Chevy motors were affected.

Terrick, it sure does..:thumbup:

I remember they had heaps of problems with the 350 s back then..

Your engine works pics always make me drool.

Mad how something so clinical can be so ****** at the same time.

Rian, thank you.:thumbup:

I can relate to that feeling well as an engine build with all that nice shiny stuff is just pure heaven..:thumbup:

I think I should keep it as garage art.:evil:

Have a good one guys..:thumbup:
 

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1/2 cup, as it's been said many times, the engine looks great. And I'm happy to hear that the longer days are allowing you a little extra QST. We on the other hand are losing daylight as fast as you blokes are gaining it.:mad: Oh well, more time for inside projects like getting back to work on my Delta 88.

Drives, I really like the looks of the old ship hatch. That will be a beautiful table when you are done with it. And I'm not much for any hard liquor. So I'll pass on any comment.

POETS day just around the corner. Have a great weekend all.:beer:
 
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Dan

You're learnin'. . . . . .

Steve's long gone to the land of the long blink. :Sleep: :Sleep: :Sleep:

But yep - tomorrow's POETs date down here. Thank heavens. :beer:

Now queue up for Steve's "To Do List" in his "QTS" (AKA - Quality Shed Time). :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

I know it's coming, you know it's comin', but it'll be about 4:30 tomorrow am. . . . . . . Before all is revealed.

Queue Steve: : : : : : :

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Just getting ready. . ..
 
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1/2 cup, as it's been said many times, the engine looks great. And I'm happy to hear that the longer days are allowing you a little extra QST. We on the other hand are losing daylight as fast as you blokes are gaining it.:mad: Oh well, more time for inside projects like getting back to work on my Delta 88.

Drives, I really like the looks of the old ship hatch. That will be a beautiful table when you are done with it. And I'm not much for any hard liquor. So I'll pass on any comment.

POETS day just around the corner. Have a great weekend all.:beer:

Dan, thank you :thumbup: it is a fantastic time of the year for sure - not too hot and not to cold, I just love it.:thumbup:

Enjoy your Delta 88 project, looking forward to seeing how it comes up..:thumbup:

The ship hatch that drives has is just to die for..:drool:

Dan

You're learnin'. . . . . .

Steve's long gone to the land of the long blink. :Sleep: :Sleep: :Sleep:

But yep - tomorrow's POETs date down here. Thank heavens. :beer:

Now queue up for Steve's "To Do List" in his "QTS" (AKA - Quality Shed Time). :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

I know it's coming, you know it's comin', but it'll be about 4:30 tomorrow am. . . . . . . Before all is revealed.

Queue Steve: : : : : : :

Lyndon
Just getting ready. . ..

Lyndon, the weekend is rapidly approaching..:3gears:

Guess what :dunno:

I have a four day long week end:3gears::3gears::3gears::3gears:


We have a public holiday on Tuesday for the running of the race that stops a Nation - the Melbourne Cup

https://www.flemington.com.au/melbourne-cup-carnival/

I am taking the Monday as annual leave so I am stoked..:rocker:

Its a little early in the morning for a To Do List

I am sure I will fill the weekend in just nicely, let me get another coffee and I will have a think about that one.:headscrat

Have a great and thank you one and all..
 
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Andy, Its Saturday morning here now and the four day weekend is officially here.:rocker:

Now the To Do List**


The Rover K Series.:

1. Finish the cam timing.
2. I borrowed a Snap On Bore Scope from work just to check the piston the valve clearances as a sanity check.
3. Finish fitting all the ancillary bits.
4. Finish all the QA documentation.

The West Wing:

. Interviews with prospective Property Managers on Monday.
. Waiting on a quote to install Ducted Evaporative Airconditioning. The home has only one split AC at the moment which will stay as well.
. Mrs 1/2 Cup has organised to have the front and rear verandas finished in a textured spray coating as the original painted finish looks a bit crusty. This should improve things a lot.


Other happenings:

. We have been playing ( training really ) with the Plasma Table at work and one of our Graduate Engineers has done some fantastic work in regards to a few templates for some shed art that I had in mind, anyway watch this space as I have quite a bit of Aluminium and Stainless plate that will be used for the greater good of the Shed Downunder as a training exercise.;)

. A friend of a work colleague is a bit of a collector and it was mentioned in conversation that he had some Traffic Lights for sale and not one to let a chance go by I have put my name on one that will be delivered next week.
What's a Shed with out some Shed Art.:thumbup:

The not negotiables:

. Mow lawns.
. Water lawns.
. Fertilize and mulch around our Orange tree.
. Clean and vacuum the Shed.
. Fabricate a bracket to fit the new LED TV in the family room. That's the one Mrs 1/2 Cup brought a couple of weeks ago for the kids staying in the West Wing.
. Repair my new garden hose that one of the Rodents chewed the end fitting off.:shocking: All the while Mrs 1/2 Cup filmed it and posted it on FB, not happy but I could see the funny side of it.:headscrat
. Do nothing.:thumbup:
. Assemble the garden cart that Mrs 1/2 Cup thought was a good idea to buy.:headscrat Whats more where are we going to store it.:dunno:
. Smell the roses.:thumbup:
. Walk Shelby.:thumbup:
. Amy is due with Grandson #3 this weekend so we are just waiting, waiting and waiting for the phone to ring.:thumbup:


* Terms and conditions apply.
* Subject to change with out notice.


Have a great weekend one and all..:thumbup:
 
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1/2: just an FYI. some property managers do NOTHING and just collect a fee and some are AWESOME so hopefully if you go that direction you pick the latter one. maybe you are just picking their brains on how much you could rent it for, what if any improvements you can still do (I REALLY DOUBT ANY), and see if their fees of 8-10% are worth it.

since you live next door the renter might not ever know you are the owner which might indeed have some benefit.

I LOVE YOUR TO DO LISTS!! of course that is not subject to change because you've already figured that in your TO DO LISTS.

cheers
 
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4 days off :sad:

Oh well at least I'll get some work done on Tuesday.

GB.

GB, I forgot you guys up there don't get the Cup holiday.:headscrat


1/2: just an FYI. some property managers do NOTHING and just collect a fee and some are AWESOME so hopefully if you go that direction you pick the latter one. maybe you are just picking their brains on how much you could rent it for, what if any improvements you can still do (I REALLY DOUBT ANY), and see if their fees of 8-10% are worth it.

since you live next door the renter might not ever know you are the owner which might indeed have some benefit.

I LOVE YOUR TO DO LISTS!! of course that is not subject to change because you've already figured that in your TO DO LISTS.

cheers

drives, we have sifted through quite a few Property Managers and come up with a short list for interview next week, just with the phone contact that Mrs 1/2 Cup had with one and based recommendations around the traps I think the decision will be relatively painless. Step One of the journey..

The To Do List hasn't progressed that far this week end we have had quite a few visitors and you just go with the flow, the list will be there tomorrow any way..

I have managed to tick a few things off in any case plus some honey dos;)

Lawns - 1/2 done.
Replace an out door tap in the West Wing.
Fit two more curtain rods.
Line some drawers for Mrs 1/2 Cup.
Repaired the garden hose that the Rodents chewed.


The new Smart TV has been installed in the familly room.

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Assembled Mrs 1/2 Cups' new garden cart.

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It looks like I have been seconded at Mrs 1/2 Cup's insistence to fit Andrew's new back door on Tuesday as you do:headscrat

Back to it while there is a break in the traffic..:thumbup:

Edit, Another honey do: Can you have a look at my sewing machine??

Hmmm, long story, the short version. An errant needle was stuck in the bobbin drive and stripped the gear???
 
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Another honey do: Can you have a look at my sewing machine??

Hmmm, long story, the short version. An errant needle was stuck in the bobbin drive and stripped the gear???[/QUOTE/]

Steve

WT heck are you talking about . . . . . . ?

Lyndon
Wish I knew? :hellobye: :hellobye:
 
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(Some editing). .

Another honey do: Can you have a look at my sewing machine??

Hmmm, long story, the short version. An errant needle was stuck in the bobbin drive and stripped the gear???[/QUOTE/]

Steve

WT heck are you talking about . . . . . . ?

Lyndon
Wish I knew? :hellobye: :hellobye:

Lyndon, that's sewing machine mechanics talk for its buggered.:thumbup:

Fair dinkum there was a needle jammed in the bobbin drive which stripped a gear..:shocking:

http://blog.bambersew.com/elna-sewing-machine-repair/

Any way Andrew dropped three picture frames tonight that were a tad worse for wear and said can you do something with these.:headscrat

If you have 5, there is no hurry..:willy_nil

Have a good one...
 
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Sounds like simple engineering to me.
Problem was solved. Well done 1/2.
I have dealt with similar issues here.

HOTFR8, now Mrs 1/2 Cup is looking at a new sewing machine after all that...

You do what you have to do..;)

4 day weekend? I'm jealous! How's it traveling?

Andrew,
things are ticking along just fine, Mrs 1/2 Cup is down in Melbourne today so its Quality Shed Time :rocker:

I will spend a little time cleaning in the shed as you do then get stuck into the Rover K Series. The DOHC cam timing is a job that once I start on I don't like being interrupted, that's when you make mistakes an miss things.:thumbup:

I finished off Andrews picture frames over a coldy last night, I just hate having things hanging around like that, it must be my OCD again. He can't complain about the service around here.;)
I have a sneaking suspicion that Mrs 1/2 Cup was behind that in the first place.


Monday can be a pain as you never know who is open or shut.

HOTFR8, I think most things are open here today.:dunno:

I know Bunnings and Total Tools are for sure both today and tomorrow, what more could a bloke want..;)

Thank you one and all and have a good one...:thumbup:
 

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HOTFR8, now Mrs 1/2 Cup is looking at a new sewing machine after all that...

You do what you have to do..;)

Talking about doing what you have to do. Did you or Mrs 1/2 consider claiming insurance? :dunno: Worth asking as it could be covered under your house insurance. Now that would be a saving.

HOTFR8, I think most things are open here today.:dunno:

I know Bunnings and Total Tools are for sure both today and tomorrow, what more could a bloke want..;)

Thank you one and all and have a good one...:thumbup:

Two places I intended to go to today both shut making a 4 day long weekend on it. :sad: So those jobs will have to wait for Wednesday. Always happens so I am well aware. On Cup day we have no mail delivery so no news paper delivery meaning I can not sleep in and have to collect the news paper before 9 am. :sad: Now a sleep in would have been good.

Cup Day is always a great day for some QST, Mowing (if no rain) or what the heck watching the Horse race.
 
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