A bit of an update, today I went up to the garage and got stuck into the engine, started to strip it down for painting, cleaning and overhauling. first i removed the oil cooler and filter housing and exhaust manifold...
then I removed the front pulleys and belt covers...

not sure if this was a date stamp at first, but i soon noticed it must be a casting number or something as the date is on the side.lol.
Then all of the water and breather pipes came off....
After that it was such a nice day I thought I take some photos
and back to the engine...
The inlet manifold was next to be removed...
then it was off with the rocker cover for a wee peak, the car previously was ran on Castrol GTX Magnatec and the protective stuff in it is still all over the engine, thats the orangy colour, can't be a bad thing I suppose, but it doesn't look as clean as other engines.
Next up was the sump
the colour is the same down ere too....
everthing looks ok, no nasty surprises apart from the bolts for the sump being rather loose, less than hand tight, worrying, maybe that's why the sump leaked

Still easy fixed
The Inlet fannymould was next to be stripped, there was a difference in colour in the ports, cylinders 3 and 4 were rather clean looking compared to the others, not sure if thats due to the shape of the manifold or a running issue.
So the injectors came out..in pieces, the rubber seals were very stiff and not doing too must imo, but they're being replaced, and I might do the M50b20 injector conversion too since they're out
And finally the throttle body off....
Ready for cleaning and painting before being rebuilt
not bad for an afternoons pottering about
