Mk1 PFL Estate

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Re: Mk1 PFL Estate

#51 Post by iani » Sat Nov 25, 2023 5:38 pm

The head is no fitted, water pump fitted, manifolds test fitted, no sign of any interference, will fully fit them tomorrow. Awaiting return of the fuel pump so I can progress the fuelling system.
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1966 2000 Mk1 Estate - Cherry Red (2.5 PI conversion)
1968 Mk1 GT6 - Wedgewood, 2.5l Triple DCOEs
1973 2.5 PI Saloon - Honeysuckle

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Re: Mk1 PFL Estate

#52 Post by iani » Sun Nov 26, 2023 4:24 pm

Today I fitted the rocker shaft & adjusted the tappets, then I moved to the rear of the car and removed the fuel tank. With my car being a PFL model, it had a smaller tank than the later estates, I wanted to fit the later tank. In order to get the larger tank in, I had to remove the O/S floor support bar, this will be replaced by a removable bar, I also had to remove the inboard support bracket, this will be replaced by another bracket further along the axle tunnel. Unfortunately my limited testing of this tank didn't spot a slight weep, I will have to remove it and get the tank repaired, at least I have proved that it is a viable solution, the spare tyre fits fine and won't interfere with the Lucas Pump, PRV or filter (latter isn't fitted in pic, will be mounted higher up)
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1966 2000 Mk1 Estate - Cherry Red (2.5 PI conversion)
1968 Mk1 GT6 - Wedgewood, 2.5l Triple DCOEs
1973 2.5 PI Saloon - Honeysuckle

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Re: Mk1 PFL Estate

#53 Post by iani » Thu Dec 28, 2023 5:44 pm

Cutting a long story short, I now have a running 2.5PI setup in my Mk1 2000 Estate. The car isn't roadworthy yet, there are a few things I still need to address, I want to fit copper fuel lines, I am not happy with the nylon pipe running close to the exhaust. The PAS pipes are weeping, will try putting some sealant on the threads. I need to fit Mk2 throttle pedal and bleed brakes. The car still has 4:11 diff fitted, acceleration should be brisk, phase two of this work sees a 3:45 diff & CV shafts being fitted.

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1966 2000 Mk1 Estate - Cherry Red (2.5 PI conversion)
1968 Mk1 GT6 - Wedgewood, 2.5l Triple DCOEs
1973 2.5 PI Saloon - Honeysuckle

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Re: Mk1 PFL Estate

#54 Post by iani » Sat Jan 06, 2024 4:44 pm

After what feels like a long time, the Estate drove out of my garage as a 2.5 PI car, it’s not running quite right yet but the major work is done.
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1966 2000 Mk1 Estate - Cherry Red (2.5 PI conversion)
1968 Mk1 GT6 - Wedgewood, 2.5l Triple DCOEs
1973 2.5 PI Saloon - Honeysuckle

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Re: Mk1 PFL Estate

#55 Post by Charles H » Sun Jan 07, 2024 10:06 am

Great news
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