I'd got the same idea about Stewarts, but I don't think it did have when I saw it at Huntingdon...anyway, time for an update (pics resized to speed up loading).
Today saw the fitment of the Garrett turbo, which seemed to be in great condition despite my earlier worries - no play in the bearings and span nicely.
![Image](https://bxclub.co.uk/forum/images/ext/26f910b5697e3b55eb3104d035bd9c34.jpg)
The tape on the inlet manifold is there to stop the frequent showers from filling the engine up with water before I could get it under cover.
Then it was on with the gearbox and timing belt...
![Image](https://bxclub.co.uk/forum/images/ext/ef097cb765e2ec8f3a2cd40edec517ef.jpg)
...The above photo was taken after about 5 minutes struggling to fit the timing belt over the pulleys - I was starting to wonder if I had the wrong size. Then I realised I had previously clamped the tensioner in the extended position. Funnily enough, it went on a lot easier once I had moved the tensioner. Please tell me I'm not the only one to make stupid mistakes like that???
Then time to drop the lump in - as you can see from the next photo, the ground isn't the smoothest, and trying to move a loaded hoist uphill was not easy. So I used a spot of 'assistance'.
![Image](https://bxclub.co.uk/forum/images/ext/eb0e23151042f93409d610e537213b37.jpg)
However, when I tried to move the leg end of the hoist sideways, to fit the engine from the side (at least then I would be pushing on the level) this happened...
![Image](https://bxclub.co.uk/forum/images/ext/04f54c9e9c98cd0d96145eed00c14ec8.jpg)
...I hadn't spotted the wheel digging in.
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"Bother and blast" I said (or words to that effect) as that wasn't going to help mobility.
But I did manage to come up with a cunning plan, thanks to Egyptian pyramid builders...
![Image](https://bxclub.co.uk/forum/images/ext/2ae907805e446ea8632c096bd1379d95.jpg)
...which worked quite well. That's the first time I have ever used a chainsaw whilst fitting an engine (maybe the first time in history?)
Couple more photos of the engine partway in...
![Image](https://bxclub.co.uk/forum/images/ext/90ffae26195ef7d5d6194c627def121c.jpg)
...and nestling in its new home.
![Image](https://bxclub.co.uk/forum/images/ext/73b1c1bb736f2eed1fc08958159b9a97.jpg)
Hopefully tomorrow will see me at least try and start the engine, maybe even go on a test run!
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