
SCOOBY SUMP CLEARANCE
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SCOOBY SUMP CLEARANCE
Had a couple of days away from the scooby loom, been sorting bolts and clutches etc. Anyway decided to see how much clearance I would have under a standard scooby sump
I reckon that I'll have about 41/2 inches empty, so do you reckon this is ok or have I got to cut and shut the sump or pay a lot for a cast jobby.

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Mine's no lower than the gearbox..... pays yer money, gets yer clearance.
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One that looks like this (from a couple of days ago):

Note that it's no lower than the engine bar.
It's from www.smallcar.com
This photo also shows the engine mounting cradle and exhaust.... I don't think I had the engine mounting bar bolted up at this point, so everything might look a bit low..... you get the idea though


Note that it's no lower than the engine bar.
It's from www.smallcar.com
This photo also shows the engine mounting cradle and exhaust.... I don't think I had the engine mounting bar bolted up at this point, so everything might look a bit low..... you get the idea though

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The exhaust and all bits bar the bellhousing (RJES) are from SmallCar.
The exhaust needs a little 'clearancing' around the bellhousing, but should be just fine.
I imported it all directly..... and paid the frigging duty, too
The exhaust needs a little 'clearancing' around the bellhousing, but should be just fine.
I imported it all directly..... and paid the frigging duty, too

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Oh I've done a little more than that......

From last night.
With huge thanks to SyncroAndy and Horza.

From last night.
With huge thanks to SyncroAndy and Horza.

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Diamond Hell wrote:
The exhaust needs a little 'clearancing' around the bellhousing, but should be just fine.
I imported it all directly..... and paid the frigging duty, too
Will the "clearancing" involve a heavy metal object

Don't like the sound of duty having to be paid think we contribute enough to exchequer but don't suppose they gave you the option

Are you mounting the ECU inside the body of the van, I read somewhere they dont like any damp at all. I am going to try mounting mine inside the cab of the crewcab under the rear seat if I can "stretch" the loom far enough. Will you remove the loom after its all running and tape it up or do it in the van. Been playing with my loom most of today near enough ready for the crewy, then find out what I should have not cut out

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Doka-wise SyncroPete has put his ECU on the shelf above and in front of the engine, which is where his Digifant ECU was located before.
My ECU and ignitor are going under the seat in the back of the van and I'm going to locate a second engine-bay black box there too, which will contain the relays and diode, as well as providing a second B+ terminal for the fuel pump and ingnition relay power. The loom all seems to reach just fine and last night I put the wires in the engine bay in their trunking, so now I'm just working inside the van.
While the tupperware box idea is fine for on road use I'd rather have the ECU stored away from the mud and the filth that I'm likely to insult mine with
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My ECU and ignitor are going under the seat in the back of the van and I'm going to locate a second engine-bay black box there too, which will contain the relays and diode, as well as providing a second B+ terminal for the fuel pump and ingnition relay power. The loom all seems to reach just fine and last night I put the wires in the engine bay in their trunking, so now I'm just working inside the van.
While the tupperware box idea is fine for on road use I'd rather have the ECU stored away from the mud and the filth that I'm likely to insult mine with

Diamond Hell
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