Well, as the title hints at, this is take two for my built engine install. The first install is detailed in another post
here
As noted in the end of that thread, a wrist pin slide out into the cylinder wall after about 50 miles and ate up the cylinder wall. Well, instead of sending it back to JBP, who i didn't trust anymore, I let it sit for a while, i graduated, started a new job, and I finally put my attention back towards it in january 2006. The pistons from the first motor were re-usuable, the rods, were... not. I bought eagle rods, and convered to a floating wrist pin setup, so that the wrist pin has no chance to slid out (in a pressed fit design). I also cryo treated the rods, pistons, and my new flywheel.
After a lengthy process of gettings parts, cryotreating, and the machine shop assembling it all and fixing the cylinder wall with a sleeve, I got it back mid may, and put it all together. It's now running, and running well. Now, onto turbo. Here are a few pics from the install process.
Oil drive pump driven off that gear (from cam) inside the hole.
My work Area, a storage unit. I live in an apartment complex, so had to rent a storage unit. $230/month!!
Clutch installed onto flywhell
New brakes
Throwout bearings for transmission.
installed throwout bearing
In the air
tranny
water pump location
passenger side output from transmission
engine bay
rear tranny mount
Back of the block, near the firewall
Engine bay again
Water pump installed
Cylinder head
Combustion chamber
Intake ports
intake port close up
Springs close up, these are JBP springs, retainers, and locks
Exhaust ports
exhaust port close up
Starter installed
ready to drop in
side view
Skip ahead a few days, all done, and ready to start.
Brakes
Engine, driver side view
Top feed conversion pics, that brass area is the fuel return fitting, fitted to the 2200 fuel rail.
passenger side of throttle body, and fuel rail
exhaust manifold
Adjustable fuel pressure regulator from aeromotive
Positive battery connections
Part of the wiring to my datalogging plx m-500 wideband unit. With some wires labeled.
outside running
Running, all thumbs up.
There is also a Video of the initial startup, but it's completly uncompressed, so, i'll have to work on getting it a bit smaller, right now it's like 280 MB. too big to post. I'll try and get that sized down, and post that. Hope you enjoyed the pics. Comments welcomed.
Congrats on the install... Looks good man.
~2014 New Z under the knife, same heart different body~
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WHITECAVY no more
2012 numbers - 4SPD AUTOMATIC!!
328 HP
306 TQ
looks like fun. topfeed conversion looks good
Sweet!
Can't wait to see that OHV with boost!
N2O + Bolt-ons
= 220Hp/
250Tq
Coming Soon:HpTunersPro, EagleConnectingRods, WiescoPistons, 13sec2200
Bballjamal (Cav-AtL) wrote:Sweet!
Can't wait to see that OHV with boost!
Me either! The turbo manifold is coming in next week. Now begins the gathering of turbo parts
hehe
Hey Jeff,
Man so glad to see the sunfire alive again, cant wait to come up on july and check her out....... Turrrrrbo soon
hopefully by the time i come back from the middle east
.... oh yea jeff. Im buying a car, here is a little hint = 1.2 L inline 4, turbocharged, RWD, 1988......
You know me and I-4-turbos-RWD
working the cash flow right now, but ill keep you updated
Cheers
~abood
looks awesome jeff.
I've always been a fan of your car, I cant wait to see this thing with some BOOST!!
keep it up!!
I followed your engine build thread a while back and remember the wood spacer for the intake mani
. You should've changed the location of the coil packs while the engine was out.
Predator wrote:I followed your engine build thread a while back and remember the wood spacer for the intake mani. You should've changed the location of the coil packs while the engine was out.
Soon enought, I'll probably have a MSD dis-2 in there, with upgraded coil packs. Why would I want to change the location of the coil packs though? It seems to be in a good spot.
With the Dis-2 , it'll be pretty easy to wire in my megasquirt to control it, once i get that.
and the wood spacer, that was great. haha. Now it's metel though, as you can see in the pictures.
Thanks for the comments all. They are very appreciated.
looks like alot of hard work sorry about the past issues that sucks. good luck with the turbo
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Why would I want to change the location of the coil packs though? It seems to be in a good spot.
Have you ever had to replace a faulty one?? It's a pain in the dick. Your arm will hurt for days.
Predator wrote:Quote:
Why would I want to change the location of the coil packs though? It seems to be in a good spot.
Have you ever had to replace a faulty one?? It's a pain in the dick. Your arm will hurt for days.
its only a pain in the dick if you have the auto, b/c the trans goes along the back of the motor, with a five speed it is as easy as pie
Yeah that's it. I even lost a bolt to one of the coil packs somewhere on my trans. lol
Ah, ya, the auto, that thing is a pain. I hated doing oil changes when i had auto. I took my auto trans, ripped it out, and put a manual in. When i had the auto out, i took a big sledge hammer to it, to get back at it. haha.