And just like that it's 2024
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Wish I could say I've made huge strides on the Inno but the sad truth is I haven't achieved anywhere near what I had wanted to this year.
I managed to get the handbrake setup as alluded to in the previous post, and then with a set of rear wheels mounted I locked the rear brakes on and dropped the rear end off the jackstands onto some ramps. Then I dropped the front end a few inches until it was level with the back again with the engine and subframe assembly underneath the engine bay.
One major hurdle I've cleared is that I have finally got the engine and subframe in! A friend of mine had some time off from work and said he would give me a hand doing it, so we just got stuck in. It really is the only way.
Using the hoist with an engine balance mounted to the rocker cover studs we lifted the whole assembly up into the bay, with a jack under the "legs" of the subframe to keep it level.
The only annoying thing is that I was hoping I could leave the radiator in place which was very much not the case... So now I have to work out how to get that back in, sadly the WSM is as much use a chocolate screwdriver in that regard. Oh well, I'm sure I will work it out. Eventually.
Next job will getting the whole engine wired up, I picked up some ethanol proof fuel hose at a trade show back in November so I can plumb most of the fuel system in, once the weather picks up again in spring I can coat the inside of the tank and repair the paint damage on it properly. Hopefully once that is done the first start won't be far away.
Of course I know what a dipstick is, you get called something often enough you look it up!