So nothing really to update other than I got the fittings to finally be able to mount the Greddy Intake manifold. Pne fitting was custom done but other than that everything else was off the shelf items. Manifold is mounted but being the skeptic I am I am going to remove it and check for aluminum filings in it as the 1/8 NPT fittings needed some persuasion to fit so inevitably there may be some filings in the manifold. I am also currently loking for a non-turbo throttle off S14 or S15 RWD application as they have a bigger diameter than the stock S14/S15 turbo ones.
Also went looking for fittings for my Greddy sump as that too came without fittings new for the supplier. I have acquired everything for it except that I needed to weld two plates to act as baffles to the hinges. Found two zinc hinges by Bhagwansinghs with non-removable pins as I don't want them coming loose in the sump and causing havoc. Went to Peakes and got the needed bolts and as there were three different sizes, four 6mmX40mm, six 6mmX20mm and four 4mmX15mm for the baffle plates. Also picked up some high strength threadlocker for fitting the baffles plates as I don't want them coming loose, added to the list were 10 6mm lock washers and four 4mm lock washers. This should do the trick for the sump and I am pretty confident with the setup.
Last night I had to build up enough courage to even work on the car as I am down with the virus, once started it wasn't that bad though. I decided to remove the old crossmember from the car along with the steering rack as the aftermarket thicker inner rods were not cutting it as it threw the camber way off which I am not prepared for. I slackened the steering coupling and slackened all the crossmember bolts but the cross would not drop. Tried persuading it from underneath and what you know it would come right off and unluckily for me on my forehead, F#%K!!!
I made quick work of the crossmember from the front half, decided to leave the power steering setup and all the necessary lines on it along with the steering rack and ends and engine mounts. It came off with little problems and I deicded to give it a little wire brush and also to eventually it will get some priming in some areas and black engine enamel to pretty it up. On comparison of the Nismo mounts I have and the ones that are on there it looks to me like they are the same so I still will be poppping the Nismo ones on there and have a proper set of spare mounts if anything were to ever happen. Crossmember is now bolted to the car and that is a done deal.
I then tackeled the fuel lines, with the conversion one of the garages seemed to have cut my fuel hardline with a pliers and now I have a pinched line. I decided to use my Dremel and cut the pinch end off and also removed the line from the front half and add it to it. Problem is that I would have liked to flare the end so there will be no fuel line slippage. My friend assured me that I just need some Goodyear insta-grip fuel rubber hoses and fit it and clamp it. I picked that up yesterday in anticipation and what I did was to cut the hardlines such that they were really close to eachother when bolted up and ran a good length of hose ater the join and also use four hose clamps, not the cheap hose clamps but the nissan fuel lines clamps that came with the car. The can't even budge right now. So after that I bolt up the P/S reservoir and some other small items and now all I need to do is pick up the 3" turbo collector I left by my mechanic and bolt that on with some loctite, fit my O2 sensor and attach the engine mounts to the engine and fit the engine to the engine bay, then connect the harnesses and await my fuel pump setup and fit my brakes and bleed them and hopefully by weekend :fingers crossed: bounce starter

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