Next update..Rolling right along
All of the donor parts that I'm going to use are cleaned and the ones getting painted are ready for paint.
All of the remaining new parts that I was going to use have come in. I don't think I'm missing anything. The only thing left that might get changed out is the lower control arms. The ball joints and rubber boots look good so I'm going to go with these first.
I've also been working on little engine tweaks.
1. Changed the intercooler pump. I don't think the original one was working.
2. Took off the oil to coolant oil cooler to install the ZZP remote oil cooler bracket. I hated the look of that thing...
I have some remote coolers in the works. I'm planning on mounting small coolers (2 3/4" to 3" x 11" to 12" wide) sideways outside of the lower panels. I have a guy that I know working on some designs for 16 or 18 gauge bolt on covers to match the side panels. The exact location on the frame is still to be determined but they'll angle back a little to vent inside of the rear wheels to keep from overheating the inside of the rear tires. This is something similar to what some others have done for coolers but smaller and only for the engine oil. I'll have one one both sides.
3. Removed the intercooler to install a phenolic spacer and a new intercooler with a dual pass. Decided to stop on this one for a bit so I can take more time to clean things up. This side of the motor was very dirty, even after cleaning it. The pictures are after I did some more cleaning after taking off the supercharger.
I added a couple of pics of the intake valves and ports. The ports are pretty dirty but the valves look good for a motor with 130k miles. Going to clean up the ports. Oddly there was pooled oil in the holes between the intake ports on the outside. There was no oil in the middle one. I have no clue how that would have gotten there since it was covered by the gasket. Any ideas?
4. I'm going to change the tensioner and guide bolts next. A question about the tensioner. The end of the bolt that's the tensioner part will not stay extended. I see a relief on the side of the threads with a small hole at underside of the head. Does it use pressure (oil or other) to tension the timing chain? Just curious if it was supposed to work like this.
5. After that I'll be installing the new light weight flywheel and clutch assembly and mating the new transmission to it.
I was able to get rid of the donor shell and make some room.
I spoke with Adam in the middle of last week and got the same news about the powder coating. Great to speak with and said it's going to be another week or two. Another weekend or so and I'll be ready to get going on a build back so timing should be perfect.