1965 Vauxhall HA Viva Engine Rebuild and Assembly
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- čas přidán 3. 01. 2021
- Welcome back to the Salvage Rebuilds UK channel. In this video we complete the Viva HA engine rebuild and final assembly.
Working at our fully equipped workshop in Kent we carry out tasks including Panel beating, Body work, Mig Welding, Sheet metal Spot Welding, Fabrication, Chassis Repairs, Sand Blasting, Engine and Mechanical repairs, Reconditioning, Restoration and Structural repairs on the Celette Jig Dozer frame machine.
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Black sump matters,Chris is always right
Black sump, keeps it looking original.
Brings a lump to my throat as I remember my dad doing this when I was a kid Trorque sequence and valve clearances.He would let me grind valves with that wee sucker thing and paste. Thanks for this that is a lovely job. Beautiful.
Wow, this takes me back, I rebuilt a 1256cc engine out of a viva hc, 32 years ago now when I was 18, I wish I had kept up my tinkering, Chris is a star, well done, I so enjoyed watching this video, in my opinion, black sump. 👍👍
Another word of art by Chris the engine it looks fantastic 👍
I would trust Chris with the 'Flying Scotsman.'
Original sump all day long so Black
Lovely job I think the black sump would best 👍
Put the black one on ,will look a lot better. You reminded me of my day doing the same many years ago when they were new sometimes I think that gets forgotten you remind us of the past when you do old cars thank.
you must go with the black one chris is right
So impressed with this engine rebuild! As a non mechanic I find Chris’s skills so impressive.
That is a beautiful thing. Chris is a mechanical artist.
You either get it, or you dont. Beautiful.
They really were great little engines would run for ever!
A MAZING WORK AS USUAL WHAT A CRAFTSMAN
The red engine could be a 90 engine, did it have a different carb and twin downpipe exhaust? If so thats an extra 10bhp for you
You adjust those tapets with engine running I was a gm mechanic during the 70s could take engine out in 20mins
Well done Chris your dad would be very proud of you.
Awesome
Beautiful now I want to see the car it goes into!