Decided to do the sensible thing and move over the LG as well

Here's my 4th gen

It took a car transporter to get it back as ludes are very heavy on trailers, but it was in our drive within 48hours of putting down the deposit

here she is:




obvious front bumper damage and nearside wing, but getting the engine started and running was the first job.
first day as it was cranking but not firing we changed the main relay, checked the airbox, changed the battery, changed the spark plugs, made sure fuel was coming through (could smell it in the exhaust), the alternator seemed to be giving plenty of juice, checked all the fuses and they were ok, and also dizzy was swapped over from the other lude to make sure that was fine.
Next idea was to borrow a compression tester and check that - in which resulted in 3/4 cylinders not having any compression at all! we then though ah crap - time to take the head off (could have done a leakdown test but didnt have the facilities blah blah). as we started unplugging everything we'd already had the rocker cover off to check the cams were ok, and thom (GENIUS) had an idea to check the valve clearences.....
and BINGO!! most of the them were at around 0 instead of 0.006-8 which would explain a lot. so we adjust them to simply open the valves up a load for testing - compression tested it again and 2/4 cylinders then had compression. Thom then had a neat trick of pouring new oil down the cylinder instead of putting the sparky back and bang! lots of compression - so we put the sparkys in, cover back on and WOHOO!! its started


after much hugging and dancing, we then adjusted the valves using the feeler gauges the next night to put everything correct. we have since put in engine flush then changed the oil, oil filter, coolant flush, new coolant (and new thermostat on order as its faulty after hot water test) so will need to do the coolant a second time.
and thats as far as we've got so far

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