lemmy's 4g63 build so far..
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lemmy's 4g63 build so far..
so my timing belt tensioner **** the bed causing my tb to skip a bunch of teeth.
i was driving to work, on the highway around 3500 rpm- all of a sudden i hear multiple loud taps followed by what i can only describe as a handful of ball bearings passing through my engine. i immediately shut it down, towed it home etc..
here is the damage. valves hit pistons, valves shot, pistons shot, calender walls scored to the point that only an overbore can fix, and the head is ruined beyond repair.
motor coming out. i know, the cars filthy. sorry
to all of you fortunate enough to work out of a garage im envious, my car wont fit in my garage. i normally keep the evo in my neighbors garage, but i didnt want to trouble him with me doing the swap there. so out in the driveway it is.
wiseco 9.0:1 85.5mm pistons
Manley Performance H-Beam Rods
cosworth bearings
arp head studs/ main studs
new oem oil pump
JAM balance shaft elim kit
JAM non ticking lifters
evo 6.5 rs TME turbo
gates tb
oem gasket kit
cosworth 86mm hg
slowboy racing stage 1 head:
100% Hot Tanked
Fully Pressure Checked
SBR Competition 5 Angle Valve Job
New Valve Stem Seals
Stainless Steel Swirl Polished, and Undercut Valves
New Valve Guides
GSC dual valve springs and chromoly retainers
Fully Decked Head Surface
New OEM Exhaust Manifold Studs
my blocks back from the machine shop i just havnt taken pics yet. ill post some more pictures and progress soon, and hopefully start putting things back together soon.
i still have some more parts to order;
gsc s1 cams
clutch/flywheel
waterpump
motor mounts
and a few other odds and ends
block back from Reid's Automotive. http://www.reidsautomotive.com/
wiseco 9.0:1 85.5mm pistons
Manley Performance H-Beam Rods
cosworth bearings
arp head studs/ main studs
oil pump and balance shaft elimination installed
cosworth crank scraper
for some reason i left my camera in the house during the head and timing belt install..
gates timing belt, new tensioner and pullies from slowboy.
GSC S1 cams installed, new oem rocker arms and JAM lifters installed.
intake manifold on, works high pressure throttle body shaft seals in and all other miscellaneous stuff back togther.
my messy *** garage...
the motor should be going in this week. as soon as i shake this stupid cold... i hate the fall in new england! ill keep the pictures updated.
UPDATE 4.6.2010
dirty engine bay getting ready for the motor
ive found it soo much easier to install the engine and tranny together rather then try and fight with the tranny under the car
fluidampr thanks to mike @ awdmotorsports
ets licp, perrin down pipe, invidia test pipe
evo 6.5 TME, ralliart hard intake pipe, evo 9 bov
titek version2 02 housing
the car started right up, idles smooth and sound mean with the gsc cams and the jic exhaust.
awaiting re-registration, boost controller, and heading out for a tune in the next week or so.
steve
i was driving to work, on the highway around 3500 rpm- all of a sudden i hear multiple loud taps followed by what i can only describe as a handful of ball bearings passing through my engine. i immediately shut it down, towed it home etc..
here is the damage. valves hit pistons, valves shot, pistons shot, calender walls scored to the point that only an overbore can fix, and the head is ruined beyond repair.
motor coming out. i know, the cars filthy. sorry
to all of you fortunate enough to work out of a garage im envious, my car wont fit in my garage. i normally keep the evo in my neighbors garage, but i didnt want to trouble him with me doing the swap there. so out in the driveway it is.
wiseco 9.0:1 85.5mm pistons
Manley Performance H-Beam Rods
cosworth bearings
arp head studs/ main studs
new oem oil pump
JAM balance shaft elim kit
JAM non ticking lifters
evo 6.5 rs TME turbo
gates tb
oem gasket kit
cosworth 86mm hg
slowboy racing stage 1 head:
100% Hot Tanked
Fully Pressure Checked
SBR Competition 5 Angle Valve Job
New Valve Stem Seals
Stainless Steel Swirl Polished, and Undercut Valves
New Valve Guides
GSC dual valve springs and chromoly retainers
Fully Decked Head Surface
New OEM Exhaust Manifold Studs
my blocks back from the machine shop i just havnt taken pics yet. ill post some more pictures and progress soon, and hopefully start putting things back together soon.
i still have some more parts to order;
gsc s1 cams
clutch/flywheel
waterpump
motor mounts
and a few other odds and ends
block back from Reid's Automotive. http://www.reidsautomotive.com/
wiseco 9.0:1 85.5mm pistons
Manley Performance H-Beam Rods
cosworth bearings
arp head studs/ main studs
oil pump and balance shaft elimination installed
cosworth crank scraper
for some reason i left my camera in the house during the head and timing belt install..
gates timing belt, new tensioner and pullies from slowboy.
GSC S1 cams installed, new oem rocker arms and JAM lifters installed.
intake manifold on, works high pressure throttle body shaft seals in and all other miscellaneous stuff back togther.
my messy *** garage...
the motor should be going in this week. as soon as i shake this stupid cold... i hate the fall in new england! ill keep the pictures updated.
UPDATE 4.6.2010
dirty engine bay getting ready for the motor
ive found it soo much easier to install the engine and tranny together rather then try and fight with the tranny under the car
fluidampr thanks to mike @ awdmotorsports
ets licp, perrin down pipe, invidia test pipe
evo 6.5 TME, ralliart hard intake pipe, evo 9 bov
titek version2 02 housing
the car started right up, idles smooth and sound mean with the gsc cams and the jic exhaust.
awaiting re-registration, boost controller, and heading out for a tune in the next week or so.
steve
Last edited by lemmysports2; Apr 9, 2010 at 09:49 AM. Reason: updates
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Nice man. That sucks what happened, but this build will be worth it. When the expenses of rebuilding get to you, remember how much you're saving doing the swap yourself. Nice work so far.
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Very interesting set up. I like it a lot. Most people on this forum go for huge numbers when they do a build. This looks like a good modest street set up with great spool up. congrats on the set up man, good luck!
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thanks man, i was looking for something that revs nice and is reliable.. and to be honest, a mid 300hp car is fast enough for me who dosnt have that much seat time on the track yet.
id much rather focus my money and time on suspension, brakes and most of all my driving! lol. which at this point could definitely use some work.
id much rather focus my money and time on suspension, brakes and most of all my driving! lol. which at this point could definitely use some work.
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I dont autox but I do hit up the 1/4 mile usually. I usually head up to epping on test and tune days. Ive been to Ohio, New Jersey, and well be going to Maryland for Imports vs. Domestics.
I live in woonsocket with my fiancee atm. Plan to be moving at the end of the year. Hopefully getting a house.
My fiancee' takes my car and is always racing people. Thats why I was curious. She has raced another black evo obviously not you though.
I live in woonsocket with my fiancee atm. Plan to be moving at the end of the year. Hopefully getting a house.
My fiancee' takes my car and is always racing people. Thats why I was curious. She has raced another black evo obviously not you though.
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It is a wingless black evo with stock black wheels. But I have a CT license plate. Along with a black frount mount. My car is down right now with a bent harmonic dampner. Or un balanced. All I know is its wobbling really bad making the crank sensor all f*ed up.
Got a bnib fluid ampr from a member here. Should be here thursday. Then I still need to buy a cam sensor because I think the vibrations made it fail.
Got a bnib fluid ampr from a member here. Should be here thursday. Then I still need to buy a cam sensor because I think the vibrations made it fail.