Oh not much done today....
First off we took the engine back out the Micra to fit the 2 missing flywheel bolts, fit the clutch, make more modification to the crossbrace so that it bolts in perfectly to the Micra chassis. So engine out onto floor.
Gearbox from the 2.0 was removed and so was the gearbox from the Micra engine as we needed the clips on the release bearing.
So Gearbox off, and flywheel goes to get fitted. Oops we are missing the spacer that goes on the flywheel. This coulda set us back weeks but fortunately I had one sitting in my drawer at home! So off home, grab the spacer and back the unit.
The main delay in having this put on was we were missing two of the bolts that were needed to bolt it to the crank. So it seems GA14 bolts are the same thread pitch but just a different head on the bolt. SR = 12 point whereas GA = 6 point.
Flywheel being fitted
Then onto the clutch fitting. Once again we were lacking the correct bolts. So an order to G spec in the US got us a brand new set of clutch bolts. Delivery took a week or so.
Thank you to Phil on AOC for donating the clutch.
Clutch taken from an SR16VE.
Clutch fitted :
Gearbox then re-fitted :
After this we then fitted the engine loom to the engine. We had to re-wire the injectors due to it being a phase 2 loom and a phase 1 engine where the injector plugs are different. So wired cut and replaced with the correct plugs then heat shrinked. Then NATS box was plugged. And the Micra keychip swapped for the right one.
Key chip fitted :
Engine then wheeled back into engine bay and lifted into position :
Mounts bolted in :
Once that was done, the engine loom was fed through the firewall into the cabin. All plugs and fuseboxes were plugged in and a battery was fitted in place.
The engine was then filled up with oil. 3.5 litres. No oil in the gearbox yet due to no driveshafts.
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SHE LIVES. First turn of the key aswell…Easy.
Unfortunately, as expected the wiring wasn’t totally correct for the fuel pump. For the fuel pump to prime before starting the headlights must be switched on. So some re-wiring needed there.
But the main thing is, its mounted on 3 mounts and it runs fine.
YAS.
Also a big thanks to Willie/Nistro for coming all the way from Aberdeen today to help us out.
Next job...Front crossmember...