In June I actually made it out to a Minis in the Gong drive in my own mini. I think this was the first (and only so far) of the year.
It was a nice drive through the National Park to Maianbar for lunch. It ended up pretty rainy and my wiper motor started having a weird grinding noise and the wiper arms stopped moving. On the way home after lunch they started working fine, so something I need to investigate. We ended up going straight back home as Audley weir was underwater
In July I started to do some checks over the engine in anticipation of going to Rylstone this year. I found the throttle cable was a bit loose and not allowing full throttle at the carb, so that was adjusted properly.
Next up I wanted to check the timing was correct and while checking my timing marks I noticed the crank pulley had a little wobble back and forth so I stripped the engine bay down to get access to that.
In the end after removing the radiator, engine mount, pulley, timing cover and timing gears I found the woodruff key had some wear and it was allowing the timing gears and pulley to rock on the nose of the crank. I had a similar issue with this in the last year due to the poor quality lock washers so this was probably where the initial wear started. The nose of the crank didn't have any wear, and the timing sprocket and pulley were a nice firm fit
This time I didn't use the lock washer, and used some loctite instead on the crank pulley bolt and the camshaft nut. The woodruff key had about 0.08mm of wear compared to the new key
While this was all apart it seemed like a good idea to replace the radiator hoses, the heater hoses and reinstall the fresh air heater. It's always nice to have some heat on the Rylstone trip, and the additional cooling is a bonus too.
When I added the new heater lines I also decided to plumb in the manifold heating port. It was a bit tricky, as the manifold takes a 5/8" hose and the rest of the stem is 1/2" so I got some adapters and added all the hoses in. I thought this would make the lines look a bit tidier, but it ended up having 8 hose clamps and 4 pieces of rubber hose in place of 2 clamps and one piece of hose
In early August we had the Minis in the Gong annual show, and there was a good turnout, new minis I hadn't seen before and a beautiful sunny day.
However I also noticed that I now had a coolant leak from every single connection I'd just put a new hose on. I only did about 30 minutes of driving but I needed to add about 500mL of water to get me back home!
At this point there was a week to go until Rylstone and not enough free time to strip the radiator out and check all the hoses again, so Phill went with me in my Mazda. It was a smooth uneventful trip and good to see so many minis and see lots of old and new faces
I had the Monday off after Rylstone so I decided to get stuck into sorting out the cooling system. Out came the radiator for the second time in a month to try and sort the leaks. It was leaking from both ends of the bottom hose, even though the hose was new and I'd cleaned the radiator
Another job I'd planned was to lower the compression ratio. While the radiator was out it was a good time to remove the head as the coolant was already drained.
I had asked a few experienced mini engine builders for some ideas and the simplest option to see what effect lowering the compression would have was to add two head gaskets. I'd done some calculations and this would lower the CR from 11.5:1 to 10.5:1
I cleaned up the head and block gasket faces and bolted it all together with the double gaskets. The only thing that was any different was the rocker arm adjustment needed to be a bit further in than before.
All the radiator connection points and hoses were checked, cleaned and reassembled. I replaced the adapter on the heater hose with a new alloy one, and went back to a one piece hose to the heater.
So far it's all working well, it starts up and idles nicely. I'm yet to drive it and see if the tune has changed much, but the timing curve will likely need to be updated. I must have bent the fan during one of the radiator removals or when it was off the engine as now the fan has a few off centre blades and it's hitting the shroud somewhere and making a ticking noise. I thought perhaps it wasn't seated on the water pump flange squarely as it's a tight fit but I didn't have any luck tightening the bolts again