SteveG
Intake n exhaust almost done, suspension next :)
Well, I managed to get lucky on eBay and won a 4-2-1 manifold, and full exhaust including backbox and sport cat...
It just got delivered today and is currently in a half-open box in the back of my car and appears to be in good condition.
I was planning on fitting it this weekend, preferably on Saturday and nothing left over on Sunday, so was wondering if anyone had any tips of stuff to prep, replacement bits, removal/installation tricks, etc?
I've got the Haynes manual, and have had a skim through the basic processes, and have figured out some stuff like:
- get a new manifold gasket (local Motor World has it)
- soak all bolts/nuts in WD40 (possibly for several days previous)
What I'm sort of foreseeing is bolts shearing off and having to piss about going to Motor World or B&Q on my bike to get some nuts and bolts, the U-clamp whatevers that hold the exhaust up, and some various sundry things that I'd not thought of. So, I'd like to get the bits beforehand.
Apart from the manifold gasket, do I just get some universal flange joint gaskets at the required diameter? Do I need any other odd gaskets like a conical mesh or something? I understand this might be hard to guess at without seeing the parts in some detail, so hopefully the photo above is sufficient.
Any pointers gladly welcome. I've fairly handy at DIY and have most power tools, and have built modified computers with customised cases, watercooling etc. incl. fabricated fibreglass components, but I've not really done much with cars apart from basic maintenance/service, so modification/overhaul is new territory where I could do with some heads-ups for things to watch out for etc.
Oh yeah, I've got a couple axle stands and was thinking about getting a couple more to get the whole car up on four stands rather than try to mess about with just two stands. Or would getting a pair of ramps and using those with stands be better for room underneath?

It just got delivered today and is currently in a half-open box in the back of my car and appears to be in good condition.
I was planning on fitting it this weekend, preferably on Saturday and nothing left over on Sunday, so was wondering if anyone had any tips of stuff to prep, replacement bits, removal/installation tricks, etc?
I've got the Haynes manual, and have had a skim through the basic processes, and have figured out some stuff like:
- get a new manifold gasket (local Motor World has it)
- soak all bolts/nuts in WD40 (possibly for several days previous)
What I'm sort of foreseeing is bolts shearing off and having to piss about going to Motor World or B&Q on my bike to get some nuts and bolts, the U-clamp whatevers that hold the exhaust up, and some various sundry things that I'd not thought of. So, I'd like to get the bits beforehand.
Apart from the manifold gasket, do I just get some universal flange joint gaskets at the required diameter? Do I need any other odd gaskets like a conical mesh or something? I understand this might be hard to guess at without seeing the parts in some detail, so hopefully the photo above is sufficient.
Any pointers gladly welcome. I've fairly handy at DIY and have most power tools, and have built modified computers with customised cases, watercooling etc. incl. fabricated fibreglass components, but I've not really done much with cars apart from basic maintenance/service, so modification/overhaul is new territory where I could do with some heads-ups for things to watch out for etc.
Oh yeah, I've got a couple axle stands and was thinking about getting a couple more to get the whole car up on four stands rather than try to mess about with just two stands. Or would getting a pair of ramps and using those with stands be better for room underneath?