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How do you like using the round stock?
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love it, it really helped to show the lines and where the panel needed to stretch or shrink.
excellent tip thanks:thumbsup: |
engine work and tig technique
Its been a while since I have posted updates. I still have my time stuck in the engine. A few images follow but I've done Wiseco forged pistons, H beam rods, top secret cam :), dual valve springs, dual chain timing set, ARP fasteners, f-body oil pan, but I am still waiting on a few parts to wrap this thing up. oil pump, felpro gaskets and a new timing cover are on thier way.
Updates: http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...20Cam%20in.jpg http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...%20install.jpg Roller lifter oil soak: http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...%20lifters.jpg http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...oil%20soak.jpg This was a late night project: http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...%20springs.jpg Degreeing the new cam: http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...gree%20cam.jpg http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...20GT%20050.jpg I may sell the degree kit now but not sure. New motor mounts, part one: http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...or%20mount.jpg Turbo oil feed fitting on the new f-body pan: http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...oil%20feed.jpg http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...GT%20bkgnd.jpg Thats about it for now, things seem to be going slow but its important to get the details in the engine correct. Thanks for looking. |
Sick...
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valve stem seal installation
I forgot to post this image with my last update. This is the first engine I have ever worked on and I've been enjoying it. There's a lot of components though and its taking away from time on the body.
I had done some searching to find out how to properly install viton valve stem seals, many forums people recommend using a socket and tapping them down until it "sounds right". I called COMP they said no-one had asked them before. So after feeling a little dumb and searching some more I cam across this valve stem seal installation tool. $3. I had initially done the "use a socket and tap until it sounds right". I took everything apart again and did it over with this tool. After using it I don't think its possible to install valve stem seals correctly with a socket. None of them were down far enough and they were all different. This tool is cheap and would save a lot of headaches if your newly rebuilt or built engine ended up burning oil. I hope someone comes across this if they are searching, maybe I'm the only one that didn't know :) http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...0installer.jpg |
I didn't know about the valve stem tool either. Btw I was looking at your wheels in the back ground and I also went with a wheel that doesn't have a lip. I think lips are kinda get used to much. Yes they look awesome when they are huge but I knew I wouldn't be able to put a massive 5'' lip on my wheels. I also wanted a light wheel. I went with the TSW Nurburgring wheels. I actually like yours better.
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long time no update...
I have not had time to update the thread but have a few things moving along, here are a few pics:
The view from the side mirror: http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...ear%20view.jpg And interior: http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...20interior.jpg And the really fun stuff is starting to come together, chasing the threads before ARP went in http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...ad%20chase.jpg Full rollers http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...%20rockers.jpg :) http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...20assembly.jpg http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...0mock%20up.jpg Its starting to look nice, just need a firewall now! http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...ine%20wrap.jpg http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...g%20%20bay.jpg This is me tig welding stainless for headers http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...0Stainless.jpg http://www.daemoncustomauto.com/P180...GT%20snout.jpg still so much to do. |
That engine looks right at home in there. Man I need to hire more people so I can just work on my car!
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Thanks - the engine is starting to come together, finally!
I started Jan 6, 2012 and have 225 hours of garage time into this and at least that many hours left I think. No idea what that time would cost in a shop or how the time compares to someone with experience. c'mon man, you can squeeze yours in:) Quote:
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Four restos and two guys in a shop make it tough to justify building my car. But I did just hire someone else so we will see how it goes. Plus I have that widebody 280Z for my buddy that I wish I never started. It was suppose to be just a quick paint job and easy mods on it. But you know anybody on here and their imagination runs wild...
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