Well - the car didnt get going on Aussie Day.... we had a few hiccups.
Firstly, we got everything swapped over and back together. Put the engine into the car, filled the radiator and had water going everywhere. As murphy's law dictates, it was located right at the back of the engine, under the plenum. One tiny little hole, that didnt show up on the visual check - soooo, the engine came out again (well, up at least, didnt need to pull it from the engine bay). Changed the hose, put everything back on and back in went the engine.
On the way back in, the bell housing pinched a power steering line - but at least it was in a fixable spot. The bigger problem was that it wouldnt start. Would not kick over at all. Hubby tried to turn the crank with a breaker bar, but couldnt budge it one millameter.
So - after trying all the tricks that he knew, he decided he had enough and it was time to send it to someone with a hoist - a tow truck was called, and off she went to KYP to be fixed. 4 days work and we watched her being taken away on the back of a truck LOL
The problem was that the torque converter was not quite mated with the box. Out by almost nothing, but enough that the bolt from the fly wheel was pushing against the flex plate. Hence why it wouldnt kick over.
Ben sorted her out, fitted a 2-way Nismo centre in there, and also put in the hicas lock.
I drove her home on Friday - BUT (and there is always a but) - she is missing. Checked her all out and it is the coil pack harness (we think). So now we are looking for a new coil pack harness to see if that is the problem.
Its all very frustrating, but it is the nature of cars - especially when you buy a car that does not run - always seems to be little things that need attention.
She will be a beauty when she is finished - but until then the Elantra is the drive car. LOL