Saturday 9 June 2012

Nibbling away

Installed the oil cooler in the only other place I can think off where it's in the airflow.

Usually run the oil cooler right behind the Intercooler but now with a larger rad which will be pushed against the intercooler, this seems to be the other most logical space. Just don't drive the car at night, or hope there's no solar eclipse on the days it gets driven.





Later today (Yep, its sunday), I'll add ducting to ensure direct airlow onto the cooler.

And oh, look! Drive Shafts, courtesy of MFactory




  • Made from imported Japanese Steel 
  • Axle Shafts & 10% larger 6-Ball CV Joints Forged from High-Nickel Chromoly Steel & put through our proprietary heat treatment process 
  • Hollow center shaft core reduces rotational weight by 30%! 
  • High quality Silicone CV Boots to minimize the ripping or tearing normally associated with cheap rubber boots 
  • 100% OEM replacement/fitment and includes new ABS Rings






Started work on the engine

This week also saw work starting on the engine.

This is the bit that I'm most worried about - Not about touching the internals but more so of what this engine is. I just don't want to fuck it up. Fortunately Adrian's going to come around to help out. He originally built it anyway.



Step 1:
Prepare a table to store the parts.

Step 2:
Dis-assemble the cams. Toda Spec Cs.


Making sure everything is correctly marked for easier re-assembly.


Step 3:
Un-torque the head.


and off comes the head




Finally, everything laid out nicely.


Next steps - clean up the block.


Its cold in Sydney

It's been really cold and I'm fighting off something.

Well, good news is, I've settled on a radiator.

Its a tucked radiator unit from Chasebays:
https://www.chasebays.com/product/acura-integra/cooling/chase-bays-tucked-aluminum-radiator


It's alot cheaper than getting one fabricate locally and slightly cheaper than getting one fabricated in China as this unit will come with 2 electric fans.

To aid cooling, its what they call a dual pass radiator - "What's dual pass design? This simply means the coolant passes through TWO times instead of ONE. Which, even more simply put means TWICE the cooling and half the size. Both inlets are on the same side of the radiator and a plate is welded inside between the two inlets."

I think this should work really well.








Sunday 3 June 2012

It is Monday Now!!!

T'was quite a productive weekend.

Caught up with a very good friend who had just bought a restaurant and lunch there. It was really good.
I can't believe I'm saying this but I actually had so much yummy prosciutto that I don't think I want sommore for another month. LOL.

Sydneysiders, if you're interested:
 http://www.cavallino.com.au/

So, what else did I do?

I did complete the pedal box and get the fittings in! Yay! The braking and clutch system is now completed.

a. Fitting the Master pumps

b. Adjusting the Brake Balance bar - This wasn't easy for me  and I hope I got it right.
And no, I did not use the No More Gaps....
Seen here with the Pump Brace

c. Bolted in place in the car


d. The Spider web of lines linking the pumps to the OEM brake lines.


e. Mounting the reservoirs
From left to right, Clutch, Front Brake, Rear Brake
f. Everything hooked up


Ok, tired now, sleep.



Tomorrow is Monday

Some news on the radiator.

Contacted a second so called manufacturer and they said yup, they're a  manufacturer so they can make it.
So I send them the design.


How difficult can this be? Just a simple rectangle and a couple of inlets and outlets.

Oh no, they say, you need to send us a picture of the radiator...Huh? WTF. The reason why I;m asking them to manufacture one is because...I don't fucking have one to begin with, much less a picture of one.

Ok, Ok, grabbed a picture off they website, modified it abit using paint.... Yup, exactly like this, I want.

And for good measure, I added additional pictures of where I want this to sit.







What do I get?

"dear sir,
   i have asked our producing,i'm so sorry i couldn't help you,we couldn't change it for you,because it si so trouble,it almost to make a new model,it will take about 50 days,need new core,make new darwing,then wait to producing,so sorry for it again."
 
I am freaking done with asking these Ebay shops for a custom unit, its like chicken and duck talk. 

"t almost to make a new model"  Hell yeah - I do want a new model, that's the whole point isn't it.. geez...I give up. It's like chicken and duck talk.

So now what? Get one locally made for >$1K and I have to admit, spoke to a couple of fabricators here and they do know their stuff. However, budget's the problem.

Spending a whole night searching ebay and I've finally found one that will do the job. A radiator off the Dodge Neon, 97-99 model.