Finally off the engine stand.

flywheel and clutch on.

All assembled.

The wagon lies in wait.

1 man engine installs... lol



Finally in.

With your phone/camera in hand too75wagon wrote: 1 man engine installs... lol
Yes, it's running.gaPhil wrote:Kicked it over yet?
I don't know, i have both but prefer the smooth cleaner look.75glnt wrote:What's the go with the rocker covers on these? Some had the Saturn on the top. Some don't. Why?
I didn't take enough photos of it while I was building it, I'm certainly making up for that now.Tj. wrote:ith your phone/camera in hand too
Tj. wrote:Are you not able to get the carbs and manifold onto the head when the motor is sitting in the car? I would have thought they'd make it more fiddly by getting in the way.
Scorpma82 wrote:looks like very good results........what product are you using......can it do different colours like black/brown/blue for eg?
Gumption is good but IMO I think it's a bit too abrasive. Liquid Jif bathroom cleaner works just as well and I find it easier to apply. It is only good for removing the nasty stuff embedded in trims and vinyl seats - not for recolouring them. Dave's door cards have come up a treat (for some reason the cream Galant interiors respond really well to this stuff) but if you're gonna do this you'll need warm water and a kitchen sponge to remove all the residue after scrubbing, then hit it with a silicon spray and rub it in with your fingers to rejuvenate the trim. Looking good Dave!C_Fernance wrote:Product is in the pics - Gumption. Probably mixed in with a whole heap of Elbow Grease.
I can't see why not, all I was doing was cleaning all the body oils/fats and dirt off?Scorpma82 wrote:can it do different colours like black/brown/blue for eg?
Nope, it's perfect. Just add water, the more water, the less abrasive it is.geezer101 wrote:Gumption is good but IMO I think it's a bit too abrasive.
Yeah it would work, but this is what I had in the cupboard.geezer101 wrote:Liquid Jif bathroom cleaner works just as well and I find it easier to apply.
It took like 1 or 2 mins each door card, it was one of the easiest things I have done to the whole car.C_Fernance wrote:Gumption. Probably mixed in with a whole heap of Elbow Grease.