Engine Rebuild Progress

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Chap

Engine Rebuild Progress

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Hi Everyone,

When I introduced myself I mentioned I'd be doing some engine and transmission work to my new car, well that's snowballed into a full blown restoration :roll: so I thought some of you might be interested in a few progress photos. Please excuse the messy garage.

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~Steve
msrmd

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Wow! :o
Daniel

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Looks Pretty ! so it will be finished by tomorrow right ? hehe
racydave

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But, I like messy garages! Is the best way to find out about people! Lookin good! 8)
mdrburchette
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Re: Engine Rebuild Progress

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Messy? Good grief. You should see mine. Good work so far. I'm especially partial to a black block.
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So Cal Mark

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that tranny looks brand new
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engineerted
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Your car is a: 1974 124 spider
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Re: Engine Rebuild Progress

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Looks good!! Been there done that. I would suggest that you replace all three timing belt pullies with new steel ones or some good steel used ones. It looks like you still have the plastic ones on the intake cam and aux pully and that exhaust double pulley is just uggggly. Keep up the good work.


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