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Re: Almost Ready to Rock & Roll

To: Rick Huber <102221.1716@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re: Almost Ready to Rock & Roll
From: Glenn Towery <mgv8glen@bellatlantic.net>
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 00:45:21 -0800
Cc: mgb-v8 list <mgb-v8@autox.team.net>
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Reply-to: Glenn Towery <mgv8glen@bellatlantic.net>
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Rick Huber wrote:
> 
> Safety Fasters,
> 
> Almost ready to fire up the 75 B  with a rebuilt  TR8 3.5 / 5 speed
> embedded within.  Since this is my first time doing this sort of thing (a
> conversion newby), I thought I might canvas the list to get a last minute
> check of tips and suggestions  from some of you experts. After 7 months of
> assembly, I don't want to screw something up now.  Thanks for your patience
> and help.
> 
> Some of the key things I've got ready:  Please feel free to holler if I've
> done something wrong or have forgotten something obvious or  significant.
> 
> 1.  fluids filled  in radiator, engine, trans, diff, brakes, clutch, gas
> tank
> 2.  oil pump packed with petroleum jelly, remote oil filter pre-filled
> 3.  no leaks or drips (yet ?)
> 4.  electricals all hooked up, I hope.  rover alternator hooked up, starter
> hooked up - I'm not sure I've got the small wires hooked to the right
> terminals on the solenoid - can't see any  identification marks on the GM
> solenoid
> 5.  ground strap installed from transmission behind the gaskets to the
> cross member
> 6.   instruments reinstalled so I'm ready to see oil pressure and coolant
> temp
> 7.  fuel and vacuum lines all installed and checked
> 8.  crankshaft rotated to #1 tdc and rotor pointing to #1.  Dist. back out
> attempting to turn the oil      pump to lubricate the rebuilt but never
> been run engine.  I'll have the timing light on to get 10 degrees before
> tdc when cranking before starting.  Is that the  right way ?  I've got the
>    Tuning the Rover V8 book, but it dispenses with the basic stuff.  Is
> there a good reference for basic engine timing / tuning ?  I prefer to go
> by a book.
> 9.  Planning to follow the Jim Stuart guidance from a couple weeks ago to
> start it and let it run  at 2000 rpm for 20 minutes to break in the
> bearings / rings. I was quite impressed that you set up and started it  on
> the first turn, Jim.
> 10.Carter 500 carb is set up just like it came out of the box except for a
> restrictor plate from Glen  underneath.  Any mixture / speed adjustments
> needed pre start ?
> 
> Patience, please:  only a  few  more questions:
> 
> 1.  with the oil pump packed with grease do I still need to turn the oil
> pump with a drill to get oil flowing - I don't have a tool and haven't
> found one locally.   I understand I can just turn the engine with the
> starter ( distibutor in and plugs out ) to get the oil flowing before
> trying to start it.
> 
> 2.  I see from the wiring diagram that  the coil / electrical system in a
> 75 B (non catalytic converter) is not  ballasted to reduce the voltage -
> unless that saw tooth looking line is the resistor.  Do I need to install
> something to drop the voltage to keep from burning up the inside of the
> distributor ?
> 
> 3.  The new borg warner fuel pump runs and runs but doesn't pump any gas.
> I didn't think I needed to prime the pump / fill the suction line with gas,
> but do I ?
> 
> 4.  Transmission  is rebuilt but seems unusually hard to move the shifter
> - feels like the shifter linkage has some resistance, it squeaks like it's
> being moved through or against  a hard plastic clamp or bushing. Seems to
> have the most friction moving fore and aft rather than left to right.  Same
> feeling  with clutch engaged or disengaged.  Is that right ?  Will it
> loosen as it breaks in ? I don't think I hammered the tunnel out enough,
> but it's touching up at the front of the transmission case, not close to
> the shift linkage.
> 
> Hope I haven't worn you out.  Seems like I'm very close, but with all these
> questions, maybe I've got a little longer than I thought.
> 
> Thanks again for the great help,
> 
> Cheers and Safety Faster with a V8,
> 
> Rick
Rick, if you do what Ted said O.K., but if you can't at least hot wire
cooling fans to run & with press. cap off squeeze the top hose while the
motor is running to get the traped air out & pull watter in & a fan to
push air through the rad. will help.     Glenn

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