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krptonite 10-10-2012 04:23 PM

they were old replicas of gt40 wheels, still dont know whats causing the new bolts to break though?

daemon2 10-10-2012 05:59 PM

Are they the aluminum or grade 8 bolts?

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Originally Posted by krptonite (Post 440412)
they were old replicas of gt40 wheels, still dont know whats causing the new bolts to break though?


krptonite 10-10-2012 06:57 PM

they are either 8.8 or 10.9 grade metric 6mm

daemon2 10-10-2012 07:08 PM

6x1.0 bolts in grade 10.9 or 12.9 then the torque should be 10-12 ft/lbs

you may want to verify torque values if new bolts are continuing to shear

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Originally Posted by krptonite (Post 440440)
they are either 8.8 or 10.9 grade metric 6mm


krptonite 10-11-2012 04:19 PM

thanks for the info, i will check the torque as i am sure it will be more than that! but there is a gasket between the parts and you need to pull on the bolt to get it to close the gap, and i'm sure 10-12 ft/lb wont do that, i will go check later,

daemon2 10-11-2012 08:42 PM

Here is a good write up, in the example they use 15ft lb on M6 hardware. http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=26614

Most 3-piece wheels are sealed with silicone, so your set up may be different.

This is what mine look like:
http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/COR/...nstruction.jpg

krptonite 10-12-2012 06:32 PM

that info is great thanks! now i will stop hijacking this great thread!:thumbsup:

daemon2 11-12-2012 09:58 PM

rear bias
 
I've been on a bit of a break, doing what I can to research engines and forced induction. After a few weeks deliberating I picked up an iron block 5.3l engine. I did this because I am learning on this project, have never opened an engine before and decided a turbo project would be the most fun and best opportunity for me.
http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...test%20fit.jpg

The 5.3l is very common here so if I happen to make an explosive error another won't be hard to find. I got my hands on a very good one and it fits!

http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...0clearance.jpg

http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...haft%20clx.jpg
Steering shaft clearance

http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...0clearance.jpg

I am trying to keep the weight behind the front axle so I can attempt to maintain decent balance front to rear.

http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...urbo%20clx.jpg

The turbo's are going to be tricky to squeeze in there, but I've got a few ideas.

http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...test%20fit.jpg

http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...ee%20check.jpg

The alternator has to move, I have to find an accessory drive that will allow me to keep A/C and move the alternator low.

:D

http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...20assembly.jpg

Iamtheonlyreal1 11-12-2012 10:05 PM

Wow, the motor looks pretty high? I have the LS in my P1800 build, and it is actually lower than the original B18 4cylinder, and the factory LS oil pan is still above the body rockers. Do you have it that high for a reason?

daemon2 11-12-2012 10:29 PM

high in relation to the body, maybe,
high off the crossmember no,
high in terms of centre of gravity, nope...

I have changed more than just the engine, keep stopping by for updates!


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Originally Posted by Iamtheonlyreal1 (Post 446234)
Wow, the motor looks pretty high? I have the LS in my P1800 build, and it is actually lower than the original B18 4cylinder, and the factory LS oil pan is still above the body rockers. Do you have it that high for a reason?



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