The time has finally come for an F2 update. I "stole" a new to me engine from another forum member. (Thanks Allen!)
Thankfully it was a package deal because his adapter was slightly different for the one I had for the Polini Thor 200. As a result hanging the engine went much more smoothly.
After reluctantly drilling some holes in my firewall I managed to mount the radiator as well as all of the electronics.
The battery has been mounted between the rudder pedals and the cables run through the firewall.
I am hoping the expansion tank is high enough. As mentioned, if I bleed the system properly, it likely shouldn't be an issue. I am several steps closer to being able to fire her up!
Let me know your thoughts, concerns, etc.
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Polini 303DS install on Badland F2
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Re: Polini 303DS install on Badland F2
Looks great. The tank looks high enough where the pump should be able to purge any air from the water jacket.
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Re: Polini 303DS install on Badland F2
I just ordered a second bleeder to install on the second coolant line to the head. As mentioned, I need to be able to purge all of the air in the line. I hope to have it some time this week.
In the meantime, I still need to finish some of the routing of sensor lines and get the tach set up. It's starting to look like something!
In the meantime, I still need to finish some of the routing of sensor lines and get the tach set up. It's starting to look like something!