I found this photo at my grandparents house recently. It was taken back when my dad owned the car (about 1983 he thinks) , and the house was owned by my grandparents. It's always great to find more photos of the history of the car
And onto the biggest/longest event of the year - the Rylstone Classic. This year we met up at Mingara, which was about 200km from home. My dad came along this year, and there was a record roll up - somewhere north of 150 cars!
We hit the road and it was a fun drive out through the country
We made it to Rylstone with absolutely no issues, and even with some daylight left.
After a cool start on Sunday morning we met up in the main street before heading out to Bathurst
After 950km over the three days, mostly above 4000rpm the 998 is finally finished
After a couple of hours of work (and a drive to the auto parts shop for some hydraulic oil for the engine crane) the engine came out, my friend Dean gave me a hand and we had Mr Beam for some inspiration
I pushed the two engines side by side to figure out what I'm missing and start to clean and swap over some parts. So far this has included: water pump, radiator shroud and brackets, fan & pulley, oil filter spin on assembly, alternator brackets, oil pressure gauge adapter, clutch arm & speedo cable
I pulled off the clutch cover to remove the throwout bearing plunger and bearing (the wide face type). The 998 had another surprise for me, it still has the coil spring clutch! I'm still trying to figure out exactly what happened with the 998 was installed - originally I assumed it would have just had a whole 998 engine/gearbox installed as it was remote change. Now I'm not sure!
More parts cleaned and repainted
I checked over everything while the engine was still on the stand, installed the water pump and timing cover & set the valve tolerances
I was missing the engine dowels that locate into the gearbox case, and luckily a local guy was able to find some for me. All that was left to do now was a trial assembly to make sure everything fit and I wasn't missing anything