Mk1 1.0 restoration

ICAP

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Hi. Nice job with the restoration. Like someone said, its a shame its not a bit of a rarer car than a 1.0l arosa, but very nice job with the whole thing. I did this to my first car but then ended up selling it a year later.

Just wanted to ask if you could put the torque specs up if you have them.

cheers
 

grotmeister

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Feb 23, 2007
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Torque settings for the head bolts are 22 Ft Lb for the AER engine as it has an aluminium block. The APQ engine has a cast iron block however so I assume the torque settings would be around 50 Ft Lb.
 

grotmeister

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Iv'e had no problems, here's where I got my spares from:
SC Motor Factors
020 8317 7774
& they will do mail order!
 

grotmeister

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Have had to leave the project for a couple of months due to work commitments etc but got back into it last week and all the mechanicals are back together and up & running. Will post some pics when i get a chance.
 

grotmeister

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thanks for the interest GG, here's a photo of the engine/transmission ready to go back in:
engine2.jpg
 

grotmeister

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Engine just been refitted to engine bay here:
enginein2.jpg

and here with all the necessary bits & pieces fitted to make her run, can you beleive it, it fired up on first turn of the key!
enginein2.jpg
 

grotmeister

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I posted this picture earlier in the thread
pipes.jpg


This it what it was like after a bit of overhauling
newPSpipes.jpg


Anyway, I took the advice from another member on this thread and didn't strip the head off because of a ticking valve but ran the motor for half an hour with flushing oil, drained it out, replaced oil filter and refilled with an expensive fully synthetic oil- £38 for 5 litres ouch. and guess what? no noisy valve gear! Runs like a sewing machine now. All thats left to do on the mechanical side is to overhaul the brake calipers and I can take her for a test drive round the field. Will keep posting.
 

Boo

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Ace :D You didnt by any chance take a look at the tappets did you ? I neet to replace mine at some point and am dreading it. Do you know if they are hydraulic ones ? Have had a fair bit of conflict regarding what type they are.
 

grotmeister

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I only looked at them with the camshaft in place and I believe they are indeed hydraulic. Its not a difficult job though, the engine doesnt have to be removed, niether does the head but your cam belt will need to be replaced. I took a few photos during the cambelt replacement. It was actually easier than I had imagined but then I did it with the engine out.
 

Boo

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Cool thanks for that ! At least the engine doesn't need to come out :D The Cam belt was replaced 9k ago which is a pooper but, anything to stop the godawful tapping noise.

What plans have you got next then ?
 

s10mph

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Hi again, glad to see you're on the rebuild again. Can't wait for results & rebuild costs. Hope you changed the water pump when the cam belt was off. Good luck Bernie.