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post-764-0-43666300-1433965587_thumb.jpgpost-764-0-86866400-1433965590_thumb.jpgpost-764-0-89049900-1433965599_thumb.jpgSo, I thought I'd post a bit of a milestone.  I have finally mated the type 9 gearbox to the k-series engine.  It took some head scratching when it didn't initially fit. But, once i realised the splines on the input shaft need some machining back.  So here it is and I'm well chuffed; I connected the starter and it truns over just fine.

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I have used a toroidal cylinder and spacer. I drilled a couple of holes in the bell housing one for bleed and one for supply. I also had to modify the bell housing to fit over the lower bush which protrudes from the front of the gearbox. 

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Managed to slot the engine in this evening.  Needs a little fettling around the body but it's a good fit.  The last pic is where I think I'll mount the remote oil filter - although I don't like the housing.

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Looks like good progress, a couple of experiences from my car - with the same VVC engine - you'll be fine with the gear lever position. My engine is mounted further back than yours and the gear lever position is very comfortable, much better than the long stretch for the standard one. The only thing I had to do was cut out the handbrake mount and place it slightly to the passenger side to stop interference between handbrake and gear levers.

 

Regarding the remote filter mount - with the engine further back in the car I have a bracing bar between the shock turrets which the remote is mounted to, perhaps something you could consider. I would also mention that I am currently doing an engine rebuild due to the fact that the same remote filter housing as your failed. It appears that the manufacturer forgot to put thread lock on the pipe which the filter spins onto and it unthreaded with the predictably disastrous consequences. I await some form of remedy from the manufacturer. To be fair to them they have looked at it and are making all the right noises, so we'll see. I would definitely recommend trying to turn the pipe with a pair of grips or similar though before fitment to check it's well threadlocked in place...

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Not much progress as work is getting in the way.  I've been playing around with the radiator as I got a Caterham one for free.

 

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Although it looks a little small now I have it place...post-764-0-65677700-1435086763_thumb.jpg

 

The MGZR fan looks like it will fit OK thoughpost-764-0-42483400-1435086859_thumb.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

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