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Relative newbie - engine photos

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Just got phone with enough memory for tapatalk so can now easily post a picture or two. Here's the engine in our recently purchased 89 Holdsworth Villa. Recon with about 10k on. Got workshop receipt but it's vague on source, was £2.5k though.

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Looking good mate.
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Nice engine, mine used to look like that 10 years ago when put in, not now though!
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Bog standard DG ( after market fuel pump) with a couple of things wrong I can see.

There is an extra in like plastic fuel filter on the RHS get rid of it it should not be there and is a hazard being thin plastic by a hot engine.
The one way valve on the fuel return should be behind the bulkhead again because its plastic.

some other tips
keep an eye on the large metal cooling pipe on the left they rust through
make sure your coolant level sensor works pull connector off bottle and light should go on.
loosing yoir coolant often results in engine death and level sensor is often the only warning.
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itchyfeet wrote:Bog standard DG ( after market fuel pump) with a couple of things wrong I can see.

There is an extra in like plastic fuel filter on the RHS get rid of it it should not be there and is a hazard being thin plastic by a hot engine.
The one way valve on the fuel return should be behind the bulkhead again because its plastic.

some other tips
keep an eye on the large metal cooling pipe on the left they rust through
make sure your coolant level sensor works pull connector off bottle and light should go on.
loosing your coolant often results in engine death and level sensor is often the only warning.

Yep, like Paul says, a standard late system DG ... you really need to bin the extra petrol filter :shock: , there should only be one near the tank outlet on the offside behind the tank. Also as and when one pipe or the waterpump goes it is a good idea to replace the steel pipes with the stainless ones available from Brickwerks ... fit the best and forget ever replacing them again.

https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/t3-parts/e ... -head.html

https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/t3-parts/e ... nless.html

https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/t3-parts/e ... 3-wbx.html

https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/t3-parts/e ... ulley.html

you could even go the whole hog and replace these too ..

https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/t3-parts/e ... etrol.html

Something for you to think about saving up for. :ok

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Cheers guys, just what I was hoping for. Had noticed that filter but hadn't put 2+2 together... will sort it.


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That was Eagle eyed-didn't notice the filter at all
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Sir Brixalot wrote:That was Eagle eyed-didn't notice the filter at all


I probably spend as much time looking at engines as I do driving them :rofl

clips on oil breather hose and oil stain on pancake says oil blown up.from crank case to me might be nothing but worth a look to see if there is excessive oil in pancake or joiner hose
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