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Hi Alex,
I remember this black car coming up 5 years ago....the builder had unfortunately passed away in a motorcycle crash and his wife was selling the car. It was around Warrington somewhere I think? Where are you based? It is an early Mk1 car with the Mk1 rear suspension....so I would definitely modify that to reduce the bumpsteer. Loads of posts on here about options on how to do so. Noise - should be fine if you have the cat (mine was an original 1.6k series and less than 98db)....I ran the standard backbox with seperate cat and it was fine. Are you using a calibrated meter to measure it? Many of the smartphone apps aren't any where near to calibration. Rich |
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It is loud as a 1.6 but I can't tell how loud. It has a cat welded into the main exhaust - hoping it is within any limits as you've suggested. Got my donor 200 vi tonight so will be dropping in the vvc at some point. Does anyone have any advice about the gearbox mount, clutch cable and gear change? Cheers, Alex |
Alex,
I converted mine from 1.6K with R65 gearbox to 1.8VVC using the R65 gearbox still a couple of years ago. Doing it this way is relatively simple and keeps the gearing good for fast acceleration....you swap the engine and transfer the 1.6 clutch and flywheel to the 1.8 so that it mounts to the gearbox. Swap the ECU over and connect up the VVC engine wiring loom...job done. Took me a few weeks to do the swap as I had a few issues airlocking the cooling system!....it works well but if I am brutal I can slip the clutch.The R65 box/clutch is on the limit with 140-160bhp If you choose to use the 1.8VVC and the PG1 gearbox that it comes with this is a more robust solution. Gearbox mounts are different (not sure how much different), driveshafts on the PG1 box are different and the cable change brackets are different. Not beyond the wit of man to do though. If I remember correctly some of the Rover 200's had a limited slip diff fitted to the PG1 as standard....not sure if this was the BRM or Vi? Rich |
Thanks again Rich, I will have a go at changing the lot, gearbox included. I have access to a workshop so I can fabricate brackets etc, I just need to know what they roughly look like so I may be on the scrounge for images of particular features 😎
I will stick with the PG1 gearbox cable clutch, although I've read hydraulic is better. I just want to keep things simple for time being - get it running properly and have it pass the IVA. I really want to get this beast on the road for late spring.😜 Alex |
Alex,
Goodluck with the engine, gearbox and ECU swap. The results are worth it in my opinion. Regarding the IVA - I suggest you get the paperwork sorted out soon and booked. From memory my SVA took a month to come through (Shrewsbury) and then needed a retest 3 weeks later....not many cars pass first time :) Rich |
Slow progress the weekend but getting there :)
Are the pg1 engine mounts different to the r65 on the 5exi frame? Is there a kit for this or could one be fabricated easily enough? Thanks, Alex |
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Yes the PG1 mounts are different, Marlin used to provide them, might be worth contacting Terry at Marlin. I went down the same route a Rich with the R65 being married up to an 1800 , does make you smile, my car was built as a 1600, took it up to an 1800VVC. I would make one suggestion if you do go down the PG1 route and that would be to consider a hydraulic clutch as it will be lighter, the only change you need to make to the box is to change the fulcrum are, think an MGF one would suit. |
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I know Richard mentioned an air lock with the cooling system - how was this overcome? There is a bleed point on the metal pipe on the k series and there's an elbow just off the radiator top outlet. Is there a particular sequence that is recommended? Cheers, Alex |
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Hi Rich,
Yes still about. Looking at putting mine up for sale soon. Just not getting time to use it, which is a shame. Just want to sort out a few niggles (not affecting the running of it). |
Evening All
Hi Guys
I look in occasionally but having moved the 5Exi on, in favour of a Classic Mini, its not often. Its a bit like old times reading the questions from the progressing builds. The wiring was a trudge and I recall spending days cross-legged in the sun at the bottom of the garden working through it. Mechanical mods abound to make the car work to my satisfaction. I converted to the MGF gear change and handbrake, as well as a Rover 400 hydraulic clutch. I still have a lot of the photographs most referred to in posts I made at the time. JohnC |
Hi John. I'm still around. Still got you blue 5exi. Hope you are well. Cheers Duncan
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Good to hear from you Duncan.
The Mini is no substitute for the 1800 VVC I know that. John |
Hi John. Looking to move the car on if you are interested. Cheers Duncan
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Pictures showing upgrades, new seats, and 3" sabelts, new rubber floor mats, steering wheel, dash gauges, rear spoiler, led rear lights.etc etc |
Hi peeps
I still about The kit has been collecting dust for about 5 years Hope to move it to a better location this year and start doing some work on the build :dance: |
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