Finally ordered the $6000 G50 trans, adapter plate, fly, clutch etc last night - should take a cpl of weeks all in to send from CA to Texas then to Glasgow through Panalpina.
John L had mentioned the carb looked suspect and not a 'Da Vinci'? I spoke to Barry re the carb - it's a handbuilt carb using a holley casing and Da Vinci parts - i.e. a on-eoff: much of which are modified from a 4 barrel - so bigger jets etc but Barry can supply different parts to help set the car up. I believe the parts/time etc run into the $$$$.
Going down to the workshop tomorrow morning for a pow wow. Main thing is to discuss the install - this will of course become clearer once the trans arrives. As mentioned it may be necessary to move the firewall but critical measurements look ok; albeit with no major room left over. Width wise the Esprit is pretty wide to accomodate the block. However the rear roll cage tubes may need to be cut and modified. To run the headers it may be neccessary to re-house the fuel tank in the front and I can get a fuel cell from the US if needs be.
Have asked John if he can arrange to have one of the valve-covers removed then we can have a look at what all the fuss is about. I was suprised to hear the engine had chromed covers - my preference would be the whole thing to be in matt black but will take what we get, and I guess a small bit of chrome will look quite 'bling'. There is approx £35K of internals in that engine I'm told. MSD has a 7200rpm chip in currently but there's chips there up to 8300rpm! The valves are not hydraulic and need to be set-up jst before the engine is fired (and before every event). Race springs are tight and so weaken if let to stand, even titanium ones. They also get replaced every year or 2 because of this.
Before the trans gets here I suggested removing the back-end bodywork for easier access and engine crane the block over the car to see how the block may sit and work out what needs chopping. I reckon the length of the trans, adapter plate etc wont cause any problems. The tubes can be cut as the chassis is backboned and the tubes are part of the cage. However once put together we need to make it look as close to blue book as poss but we can perhaps bolt the rear sections.
Once the tranny arrives I see the project has 5 main stages:
- The initial install: making the hardware, mounts and any chassis mods to accomodate. Clearly a massive amount of work to be done but then this is no normal project. I'm hoping Phoenix enjoy the challenge?
- Re-loom and wiring: hooking up new wiring/fuses to fit the new engine, dash etc. Should hopefully be a lot less than what's in there currently. At this stage we'd probably best put in one very large red top battery or 2 batteries given the lack of an alternator. This will make a massive difference to the car's reliability.
- Engine set-up: Clearly this is the most risky stage for the engine and Barry made a point that the fine tolerances in the engine could be easily damaged from poor set-up. Although I know he's left notes and is a phonecall away - I appreciate this is the first Phoenix will have set up an engine like this; so may look to fly Barry over after Xmas to help set yup the car for the first time and show Alan around the valves etc which all need to be set being race springs. This will then be completed on the rollers for final tuning. Unless Phoenix a pref I thought of calling Gerry @ Dastek for use of their dyno and let Barry tune it up.
- Chassis: Hopefully a fun stage as it means getting the car on track and working out damper settings etc. It's probably worth talking to John at Leda and maybe send down the current springs to measure poundage unless they're marked or you have spring testers? From that John (if we give him the increase in weight etc) will be able to have an idea of what springs to try. I suspect as I'll be running ground effects that the springs will be 1000lb+ (certainly on the rear). At that stage we can work out if the dampers need removed, serviced and revalved accordingly. Brakes should hopefully involve new lines, pads, salve cylinders and that pedal box assembly. I'll likely be going for 17 or 18" (x10J) wheels with new rubber so we can get the power down and sort the corner weights.
- Bodywork/livery: again a fund stage & all down to Mr Codling Jr. We decide on a livery scheme and decide how Phoenix want to use the car for promo work etc. I've promised Rob Barnes a showstopper!
Housekeeping: I'm getting some heat from buyers - I'll pick up the lights and motors tomorrow (Brian is coming over in the avo). I'll also stick the delivery address on the box with the block and chargecooler for Magnus, and have UPS pick that up in the week. Also the main engine needs to be drained and tied to the block - Garry K will then send courier to pick up. The speedo needs to be removed for Darren and I'll pick that up in the week if okay.
All this by mid-March before the first timeattack event, which the team is already registered and really hope Phoenix still want to be involved with. I'm sure they must have some concerns re' the install but I have no doubt they can work round these and make work what is already £20K+ project. What I need reassurance on, now that I've vested this money, is that they're still enthusiastic and confident to get the job done. Will chat it all over with John L tomorrow.
Hopefully I'll feel more confident in my next update..
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