L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
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Geoff Butcher
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
There are still several options for photo hosting. JohnO posted this suggestion for FlickR http://midasownersclub.co.uk/forums/vie ... =75&t=2809Geoff Butcher wrote:So what is now the favoured way to upload photos?
BTW I tried the forum search for 'photobucket' but it said it's too common a word and wouldn't do it...
Hans favours photos.google.com - http://midasownersclub.co.uk/forums/vie ... 994#p17994
My personal preference is for FlickR, but only because that is where I started to compile some photo albums for customers.
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Geoff Butcher
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Looks like photobucket is working again?
Not much has been done on the Midas for a long time as I have been building a new garage, which the Midas now inhabits.
The only real progress is the relocation of the battery to the rear and installation of a mini MPI loom.


Hopefully the new ecu will arrive soon and I can build a new engine loom
Not much has been done on the Midas for a long time as I have been building a new garage, which the Midas now inhabits.
The only real progress is the relocation of the battery to the rear and installation of a mini MPI loom.


Hopefully the new ecu will arrive soon and I can build a new engine loom
Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Well it's 8 months (ish) later and after what feels like months of work theres not much really to show for it
A custom engine loom was built for the megasquirt ECU and the engine fired into life for the first time back in August.
Next up was the turbo, the space upfront is very tight and even a silicon elbow would touch the rad so the turbo met the hacksaw and an elbow was welded on



Then it was onto the intercooler, I bought a VW unit but it didn't really suit so the end tanks where cut off to make a bespoke item

URL=http://s252.photobucket.com/user/lrjonez/media/Midas/IMG_20180901_173045481_zpsibuajhbw.jpg.html]
IMG]http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh21/lrjonez/Midas/IMG_20180901_173045481_zpsibuajhbw.jpg[/IMG][/URL]


I'm not a big fan of the standard headlights and because of the engine swap I'd have to space the driver's side unit forward a bit which I'm not a fan of. So I looked at some Hella 90mm units and mocked them up. I'm fairly happy happy with the outcome so I'll go ahead with them


As said before it's very tight up front so a dogleged boost pipe was needed to clear the fan


Boost pipes need a bead to stop them blowing off so a bead roller was made


So that's the boost pipes and dump valve done


Nissan use a cable clutch which works perfectly fine on my mini build but I didn't fancy that strain put on the grp bulkhead so a willwood pull cylinder was bought and mounted

More recently everything has been stripped down ready for painting etc, the one thing that would certainly be an engine out job is the clutch so that was changed.
I didn't have an alignment tool so i made one




And finally the engine painted and ready to be installed for the final time

I think that brings us up to date, there's many other things that got me to this point but I'd be here all day trying to post it all
A custom engine loom was built for the megasquirt ECU and the engine fired into life for the first time back in August.
Next up was the turbo, the space upfront is very tight and even a silicon elbow would touch the rad so the turbo met the hacksaw and an elbow was welded on



Then it was onto the intercooler, I bought a VW unit but it didn't really suit so the end tanks where cut off to make a bespoke item

URL=http://s252.photobucket.com/user/lrjonez/media/Midas/IMG_20180901_173045481_zpsibuajhbw.jpg.html]
IMG]http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh21/lrjonez/Midas/IMG_20180901_173045481_zpsibuajhbw.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

I'm not a big fan of the standard headlights and because of the engine swap I'd have to space the driver's side unit forward a bit which I'm not a fan of. So I looked at some Hella 90mm units and mocked them up. I'm fairly happy happy with the outcome so I'll go ahead with them


As said before it's very tight up front so a dogleged boost pipe was needed to clear the fan


Boost pipes need a bead to stop them blowing off so a bead roller was made


So that's the boost pipes and dump valve done


Nissan use a cable clutch which works perfectly fine on my mini build but I didn't fancy that strain put on the grp bulkhead so a willwood pull cylinder was bought and mounted

More recently everything has been stripped down ready for painting etc, the one thing that would certainly be an engine out job is the clutch so that was changed.
I didn't have an alignment tool so i made one




And finally the engine painted and ready to be installed for the final time

I think that brings us up to date, there's many other things that got me to this point but I'd be here all day trying to post it all
Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Hi
Very nice work !
I do a conversion with a Suzuki 1300 gti , but still a long way to go !
regards
geert
Very nice work !
I do a conversion with a Suzuki 1300 gti , but still a long way to go !
regards
geert
Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Superb work. Must get back on mine! 

