Derracudas zermatt 20vt,6spd, 351awhp - July 4th drive vid
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Matt
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ok, so maybe i lied about the M3 being mine...
but i did have a dream last night that i had bought some car (can't remember what) and the guy had some extra parts in a storage bin and it was like, 2 RS2 IM's, some turbos, EM's, euro lights, and other cool stuff of course.... i was rather upset when i woke up and realized it was a dream... but alas, i guess that's why they call them dreams 
but i did have a dream last night that i had bought some car (can't remember what) and the guy had some extra parts in a storage bin and it was like, 2 RS2 IM's, some turbos, EM's, euro lights, and other cool stuff of course.... i was rather upset when i woke up and realized it was a dream... but alas, i guess that's why they call them dreams 
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derracuda wrote:thanks erici thought about going with silver silver... like, to make it look like aluminum, but i think the body color matching part is what's cooler
The color match is pretty nifty, I was just going for contrast. T.Red engine bay highlighted with silver and black engine...Your's will be punctuated by that sweet red crinkle cover... :woowoo:
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i'm about out of hosting space with photobucket, and i already have a second account that's being used on another email address.... soooo, i remembered an old email address and just used that to start up a third 
here we go.....
since i used a used MC block, there was a decent sized unworn ring around the top of the cylinder, the cylinders were all in great shape, no taper, and about a half thousandths wear in all of them, i just had that lip at the top that would damage the rings, and after all the work i've gone to, i don't want to pull it apart for a long while...

i tried a ridge reamer, but it wouldn't catch the lip, so i spent about an hour or more carefully sanding the ridges out......

i then honed the cylinders out and check them and they were good to go. so after that i had to flush the bores really well, first with superclean and a hose out, then with paper towels and some ATF to help float the particles out. i put some ATF on the paper towel and wiped the bores, and did it until i didn't get any residue on my towels...i think they turned out pretty decent...

next up i was ready to install the crank, so i put in my new coated main bearings...

then put the crank in and plastic gauged the mains, they're all in great shape 8)

first piston went in, and this is what i like to call TDC

peek a boo

tools

shineeeeyyyyy

i like this... it makes me think of the word "tough" comon', say the word tough

after all the rods and pistons were installed and torqued, i cleaned the rear main seal housing up, put the new seal in, and installed it.

after the rear was the oil pump housing, it was dissassembled, cleaned and then put back together

last night i left the shop with the engine like this..



and this morning i came back and fit the oil pan 8)

more today i hope
the head is almost done at the machine shop, so i'm shooting to have the block all ready for it 8)

here we go.....
since i used a used MC block, there was a decent sized unworn ring around the top of the cylinder, the cylinders were all in great shape, no taper, and about a half thousandths wear in all of them, i just had that lip at the top that would damage the rings, and after all the work i've gone to, i don't want to pull it apart for a long while...

i tried a ridge reamer, but it wouldn't catch the lip, so i spent about an hour or more carefully sanding the ridges out......

i then honed the cylinders out and check them and they were good to go. so after that i had to flush the bores really well, first with superclean and a hose out, then with paper towels and some ATF to help float the particles out. i put some ATF on the paper towel and wiped the bores, and did it until i didn't get any residue on my towels...i think they turned out pretty decent...

next up i was ready to install the crank, so i put in my new coated main bearings...

then put the crank in and plastic gauged the mains, they're all in great shape 8)

first piston went in, and this is what i like to call TDC


peek a boo

tools

shineeeeyyyyy

i like this... it makes me think of the word "tough" comon', say the word tough


after all the rods and pistons were installed and torqued, i cleaned the rear main seal housing up, put the new seal in, and installed it.

after the rear was the oil pump housing, it was dissassembled, cleaned and then put back together

last night i left the shop with the engine like this..



and this morning i came back and fit the oil pan 8)

more today i hope
the head is almost done at the machine shop, so i'm shooting to have the block all ready for it 8)-
Chad T
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derracuda
cylinder head is back from the machine shop... all new guides, valve job, and 10 intake valves needing to be replaced as well
dang, this project has bitten my wallet hard! lol.


the intake ports remained pretty much untouched..

the exhaust ports that i cleaned out now look like factory due to the bead blasting job 8)

EEK! man, it's close! i couldn't resist a quick test fit





the intake ports remained pretty much untouched..

the exhaust ports that i cleaned out now look like factory due to the bead blasting job 8)

EEK! man, it's close! i couldn't resist a quick test fit




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Chad T
i thought about going with silver silver... like, to make it look like aluminum, but i think the body color matching part is what's cooler 