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http://s1213.photobucket.com/user/rammie20...show/francheska

i dont have many picks since my phone has been stolen a while ago. but there are some. not that much changed. its a cathodic paint and a primer layer so i can start the fine work before spraying colour on there. orderd some tubing for a rolcage yesterdays and going to be looking into saving upp for a turbo engine.

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finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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Nice project Rammie.
Nasty looking cam bearing though, how did that hapen?

Dazed and Confused....


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Well... that one is having aprox 2000 or 3000 miles. .. always running on croon oil so i was as surprised as you are. Must say although i payed fot a new one i never seen it installed. So Eighter croon oil is bad or the shop who placed it fucked me over....

It does look worse on pick thoug since you cznt feel the scores. Its like it rubbed.

Edit.. checked the logbook. Its 3970 miles to be exact. Bit more still not allot.

Edited by Rammie2000 on 31st Dec, 2013.

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i rather blow it up winning than keep it together losing.

finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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okey so i can have some more work set on the turbo one. i got the tube to make up the rest of the roll cage. but i also have a question. i have been given the advise here to place the engine forward 10 mm to the position of an mpi car. that has been done but that also means the shift link needs to be longer. as it is for now i have the shifter house inside the car but kept both of the rods.

had a hell to fit that one before so now was thinking to remove the steady bar and just keep the one that does the shiftwork. would that be possible? and second up how do you guys get it firm or working 100% correct? now it feels a bit sloppy and not ( how should i say) accurate? when i shift it.

greets

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finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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On 19th May, 2013 apbellamy said:
You need to vent them as a minimum. They are absolute rot traps even with the old sills removed. Personally I would cut them down so that they are similar to standard sills if you don't want to fit normal ones.


I always thought the holes or slots (whatever you call them) were to let the primer out when the shell is dipped at the factory rather than to allow air flow?

Stu


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Condensation on the underside of the roof skin runs down the pillars and collects in the sills. I've never seen a shell with paint in the sill cavities.

On 11th Feb, 2015 robert said:
i tried putting soap on it , and heating it to brown , then slathered my new lube on it

*hehe!*


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On 12th Jan, 2015 apbellamy said:
Condensation on the underside of the roof skin runs down the pillars and collects in the sills. I've never seen a shell with paint in the sill cavities.
i kept the wide sils but have cut open the lumps so they can vent. grts.

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Bought these without nuts. Annyone knows what nuts would fit them?

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http://s1213.photobucket.com/user/rammie20...ry/blown%20mini

not much movement but better then no movement...

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finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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Some movement... here. Got the block and head skimmed and honed. Bargain price.


I used to mesure the cc in the head and block with a plate with 2 holes in and then filled it with oil... is there an more easy way to do this? Or more accurate diy methode?

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And pistons are cleaned for the last time.

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finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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Next up. Is getting the rings to mate the bore and once the bearings are in that i ordered i can start building the short block.

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finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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so okey the cranck is in. 2 questions rice... 1 i have 6/100th of a mm endfloat ( 0.025in?) that is good right?

second i am in doubt what needs to go to the outside when it comes to the thrustwachers. the bronze sides with grooves right?

Edited by Rammie2000 on 29th Apr, 2015.

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The bronze side outwards on the thrust washers.

I run a supercharger and I don't care the TB is on the wrong side.
VEMS + 12 PSI + Liquid Intercooler = Small Bore FUN!


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finally i got the mock up done. engine build up gearbox fully reconditioned head.... well still needs to be done next week or so. but couldnt help myself had to put the mock up exhaust and turbo on. not the pretty-est or the best set up ever i know. but done by me myself and i.

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finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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okey. so the mock-up isnt making me that joyfull. like this now it is pretty close to the wing top, so i would like to make it lower to the clutch house. thing is... it will be closer to the clutch pump then. but most off all... now the oil dump slopes slight down. once lowered it woul have to go flat or even slight up. and to the front around the starter instead of over it.

advise pleace. dutch saab forum i read things about no problem to that because of the thermosifon but this forum holds the specialists that can be trusted. my idea was okey as long as the oilpump is running. but once shut down there will be oil in the housing that would stay there till the next spin.

also what are the toughts about them chinese cassets? i hear they are near as good as the originals only halve the price.







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Looks like the turbo is very far away from the clutch housing. The ones I've seen are usually alot closer to the engine.

My build thread..

http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=542985


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it is. i started this mock up planning to re use the brake servo ( that one is gone now) but it still has the clutch slave to go on ( not in pic) but how close can i get. ( ill look if i have a slave left somewhere for a better pic)


On 14th Nov, 2015 JT said:
Looks like the turbo is very far away from the clutch housing. The ones I've seen are usually alot closer to the engine.

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As it is now I reckon it'll be over the wheel!!
Have look at the janspeed turbo set up

My build thread..

http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=542985


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I had a look at wintersurferuk his buildtread. As it looks we have made almost identical setup. But his sits indeed much lower. I will look for some pics when it was in the car.

you can do anything if you set your mind to it...
i rather blow it up winning than keep it together losing.

finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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So i got ibto it a bit while the litle one was asleep.

Still have to cut of the flange and straight that one back out but as for now... i got it lowered 40 milimeters then put it to the front about about 20 milimeters and 25 milimeters closer to the engine. Gets another 25 closer once the flange is cut and rewelded. Looks allot better. Just hope the pipe man can build a copy of it with all those bends. Downpipe will come between the upper and lower exhaust pipe.

Hope this helps with clearence issue i had.

Cheers Thanks for watching my home build dream.

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finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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Have you not got the inner wings on this car then?

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a no. i have a flipfront. i inted it as a vtech first but the engine i bought was dropped hard by the delivery firm and although i got some of my money back after a long long time i already started this build with what i have. must say like this it would almost fit within the inner wings ( very bad angle of pic as i see now. )

you can do anything if you set your mind to it...
i rather blow it up winning than keep it together losing.

finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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On 15th Nov, 2015 JT said:
Have you not got the inner wings on this car then?




This is the car so far.

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i rather blow it up winning than keep it together losing.

finish date set for project 1... march 2018


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so i made my final moke up before starting real tube bending. ( almost at least)

this would possibly fit into a standard round nose.
few things... need to be sorted. oildump... where to. the downpipe gets a 90 degree bend to the right hand side and up to the gearbox. then a 15 degree bend down. ill put the afr censor in the 90 degree bend. would that go okey?

ill ask in tech chat maybe.

you can do anything if you set your mind to it...
i rather blow it up winning than keep it together losing.

finish date set for project 1... march 2018

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