Before i moved i got the engine in:



Mounts made and installed



i centered the engine between the chassis legs using the crank nut and guessed the minimum height for the dry sump to keep the engine low. I can always shim it up a bit.
2 gallon oil tank, an16 fittings, it will probably be sunk down through the panel to provide clearance for the turbo bonnet and lower CoG.


machined and doweled the dry sump pulley

my new plenum arrived, its o.k quality for £200, just needs a bit of internal work.


then cut n shut onto the M30 manifold.
100mm TB

work on the dry sump, its a double taper design with twin scrapers.




welded up and painted with glyptal



triple scavange


came across a second 25% cluster unit so couldnt resist


just need to make an oil manifold to bridge the block's oil ports in the sump before installing the pan. then weld a an10 fitting on the oil filter housing for supply to maintain 50% filtration & instant bearing supply on startup.