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    Default Building an Engine the Haynes way.

    Building an Engine the Haynes way.

    I've decided to build my engine the Haynes way.

    I got two halves of a piston, the gudgeon pin and Con Rod.


    Carefully placed the pin through the small end of the Con Rod and snap the two halves of piston in place, like so.


    Repeat for all four pistons.


    Using the End Caps and screws in the above picture, I installed the piston/Con Rod assemblies onto the crank shaft.


    With the engine block on the "bench" I located the pistons into the cylinders (note piston rings are not needed)


    With the lower Crank Case/Sump Pan screwed together and mounted on the stand.


    I then carefully located the engine block onto the lower crank case making sure the crank locates correctly.


    Secured together with the correct screws at the correct torque.

    Next step building the head.......

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    small block everytime!

    have some rep fella

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    I hope you used proper engine building grease, I think the technical term for it is cooking oil, for the moving parts!

    I'm sure it says in the instructions to do so!! Lol

    I got the firing order wrong on mine to begin with, but luckily managed to get away with it without major damage or blown bulbs!!

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    Probably has more power than the 1.2 Nova! epic build buddy +REP.

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    love it keith, where did you get it from ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova ian View Post
    I hope you used proper engine building grease, I think the technical term for it is cooking oil, for the moving parts!
    Ooops forgot that, using Tescos 0w5 mineral cooking oil on all moving parts to lubricate it.

    Quote Originally Posted by MK1_Ben View Post
    Probably has more power than the 1.2 Nova! epic build buddy +REP.
    That exactly what I thought, hence this WIP thread. Could be useful to other Nova owners

    Quote Originally Posted by Ditch p View Post
    love it keith, where did you get it from ???
    My Lad got it for me for my Birthday, I think it was from ModelZone in Derby, but it's available all over the net.

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    once saw one of these and considered buying it, also considered doing a 'how to' thread as well

    Wonder how much power that lightened crank can take

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    I have built one and my timing belt snapped after 20 miles I was thinking of filling it with oil

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