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Old Jul 17, 2020, 03:46 PM
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Missing the AK lol. Nevermind the brake dust and chemicals you absorb into your skin daily, Corona must be worse lol.
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Nice. If you have time to take photos, I'd enjoy following the process.
There will be plenty of pictures to go around. I like to document every engine I build with a ton of pictures.
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Missing the AK lol. Nevermind the brake dust and chemicals you absorb into your skin daily, Corona must be worse lol.
I haven't purchased an AK yet. I have 2 AR's, one is a multi-role gun, the other is more of a DMR. Been saving for a Rifle Dynamics AK. Prob grab one some time mid next year.
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I've always pulled the engines out from the top, assuming the trans is already DCed,
I always found it easier to do from the bottom..
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Originally Posted by Lumpy Sticks
Well I got Manley to sponsor me so it will be all Manley stuff. 94mm billet crank, 150mm h-beams with 625 bolts and their off the shelf pistons with HD wrist pins. I am not planning on making more than 550whp so I didnt need anything too crazy.
I have 50k miles on the 94mm billet, it should serve you well.
Old Jul 18, 2020, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by kikiturbo
I always found it easier to do from the bottom..
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Old Jul 18, 2020, 12:27 PM
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it depends on the tools you have. I have access to a lift and a small crane so it is ok. Having said that, last evo I restored I deliberately did everything on the floor, no lifts.. put the complete engine + trans + TC on a pallet, and just lifted the nose of the car with the crane. Slid the engine underneath and then lowered the car onto the jacks. Then, just hooked the engine and lifted it into position..
I always found it easier to mount the TC with the engine out, than doing it with the engine in.
Fun fact.. Rally teams do not use lifts. They do all the work with the cars on the ground, on those high jackstands.. That way they train for when they have to service the car in the field
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After being told my wheels would take 6-9 weeks to custom order somehow they showed up today. Now I need to get off of my butt and get some work done to make them fit.




Old Jul 18, 2020, 01:26 PM
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After being told my wheels would take 6-9 weeks to custom order somehow they showed up today. Now I need to get off of my butt and get some work done to make them fit.
it's not fun... Bye bye pretty body panels. :P
Old Jul 18, 2020, 01:32 PM
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those looks huge what size are they?

slightly related note - my 18x9.5 +28 fit perfectly right now with rear rolls. To get 18x10s to fit would I believe require control arm changes. Is that going to make much difference, given still being stuck on 255 (stock aero)
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Motor out the bottom while connected to the trans is way easier. Coming out the top sucks but is the only option most of the time.

With the trans sitting underneath the driver side frame rail and the accessory drive so close to the passenger frame rail there's not a whole ton of room to maneuver the engine up and out. You for sure want a load leveler for it.

Going out the bottom is a breeze if you're able to.
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Originally Posted by kyoo
slightly related note - my 18x9.5 +28 fit perfectly right now with rear rolls. To get 18x10s to fit would I believe require control arm changes. Is that going to make much difference, given still being stuck on 255 (stock aero)
18x10 with up to 265s is relatively easy on stock control arms. You don't even need to pull the rears if your camber is right. I ran this setup for several years without any rubbing. My setup was:

Rear:
18x10 +38 RPF-1
265/35R18 RE-71Rs
-2.5 camber, zero toe or slight toe out for AutoX
Mild roll to inner fender lip (mine was about 45 degrees bent upward)
5mm spacer (could reduce to 3mm if your tires are narrow enough)
Extended studs / open lugs to get enough thread engagement with the 5mm spacer
Shave ABS mounting bracket flush with control arm to be safe

Front:
18x10 +38 RPF-1
18mm spacer (18-20mm is the sweet spot with this wheel)
-3.2 camber
If you have added caster at the top of the strut, you will need offset LCA bushings to move the wheel forward

Worked great with fender liners installed and everything. It starts to feel like threading the needle when you're adjusting offset by millimeters and camber by fractions of a degree to make it work, but it fits.

Jumping up to taller/wider 275/35R18s has been a headache, but the 265s fit just fine.

I ran 255 RE-71Rs and 265 RE-71Rs back to back one AutoX season. The 265s did have marginally more grip, but they were also ever so slightly slower in a straight line due to the additional height. Top speed was slightly higher, though, so it worked out on most courses. I was shocked that I could actually notice the difference, however small, between the two setups.
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Annnnnnnnnnd I'm broke ....now...again...as well ...lol.



DailyEng, 3 stage, ARA1 tanks and breather, IRP remote with oil cooler ports. Unfortunately we can't use the built in air-oil separator because it comes into the downpipe right at the bolt area by 2 inches. But with the proper tank it shouldn't be an issue they said.
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Old Jul 20, 2020, 01:31 PM
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Annnnnnnnnnd I'm broke ....now...again...as well ...lol.



DailyEng, 3 stage, ARA1 tanks and breather, IRP remote with oil cooler ports. Unfortunately we can't use the built in air-oil separator because it comes into the downpipe right at the bolt area by 2 inches. But with the proper tank it shouldn't be an issue they said.
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