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Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
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Sunny Scotland
WHOOPEEE!!
Not before time either.
I'm now going to do my rods too, still getting prices and options for which ones I'm going for.
Which rods are these?
Are they rifle drilled?
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
20
Pershore, worcestershire
I know tell me about it!! I don't know the make of the rods there is no makers name on them but they where supplied by Issam, and yes they are riffle drilled, the OE ones are, so it would be wrong to put undrilled back in. Good to see you are planing on doing some work on your LCR this year looking forward to seeing the progress.
 

cupra-barn

It's all about stealth!
Aug 4, 2010
2,109
3
Worcester
WAHEYYYYYY!!!

Top news, been waiting to hear that for months. I bet your bouncing off the walls now gagging to get stuff done.

Ill be over soon Phill I promise!
 

INA

Garrett Super STAR!
Dec 8, 2007
0
0
www.inaengineering.com
WHOOPEEE!!
Not before time either.
I'm now going to do my rods too, still getting prices and options for which ones I'm going for.
Which rods are these?
Are they rifle drilled?
My apologies for this. When Tim/ Phil needed rods we had DM Forged rush to get these babies done sans laser etching.
You can follow there progress here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/DM-Forged/118847374854189
They are a small company but they certainly do take the one on one customer relationship to another level.

Sorry about that all...i am sure the ones they have now are back from laser etching .
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
20
Pershore, worcestershire
Well i have some news at last, i have the bottom end back.

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I have fitted the new oil pump and pick up.

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One slight problem i have found is that the ARP crank bolts foul on the sump you can see here that the nut sits higher than the edge of the block.

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Inside the sump are two "Lugs" which seem to be the point of contact and dont seem to have any purpose so i am going to grind them down and see if this solves the problem, has anyone else using the ARP fixings had this problem? i am thinking it may be down to the sump as its a pattern part.

I have started on the one lug here.

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I have also started putting some other bits on.

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I should get my head in a couple of weeks so will then be ready for the transplant. :D
 
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Ronin225

Active Member
Jan 17, 2008
4,652
22
Worcester
Nice, been waiting for this update since i heard you'd got thr bottom end back
With sump the webbing cast part the bolts are fouling on will be to strengthen the sump
Wont be long now
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
20
Pershore, worcestershire
Yeah i would have done it earlier but had to go to Droitwich to collect my new (to me) air con compressor then put up my new tent in the back garden to make sure it was A ok, now back to work on the engine. (When i have finished my beer) Ah sod it i will take it with me. ( Along with a spare in case i spill any)
 
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Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
20
Pershore, worcestershire
Well i have ground the lugs down and the Sump fits now so that's all good, just come to bolt the bracket that holds the alternator and power steering pump on and found i don't have the bolts, although i could have sworn i had them so the order has gone in to Dave at Sere, so will have to wait until next week now.
 

Willie

LCR Track car
Aug 6, 2004
8,939
1
Sunny Scotland
Well i have ground the lugs down and the Sump fits now so that's all good, just come to bolt the bracket that holds the alternator and power steering pump on and found i don't have the bolts, although i could have sworn i had them so the order has gone in to Dave at Sere, so will have to wait until next week now.

Phil there is a sticky on Bills section about this very issue.
My engines out now too.
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
20
Pershore, worcestershire
Well trying to keep the updates coming, so i have been busy putting all the bit and bobs on the block, just got the crank seal to put on the gear box end and then the clutch, which i will do when the heads on as i wont be able to have the engine on the stand then.

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I don't know if anyone knows but in the above picture , you can see a bolt in the block, this is where the water feed is to the turbo, but as mine is air cooled i don't need it, is it ok to just block it up, or should i run it to where the outlet from the turbo would go??

I have also been fiddling with the engine bay again, after finding some S3 bits and bobs kicking around, i decided to fit them to see how they looked, although this required me re routing the coolant return hose from the swirl pot, i decided that they looked good so i left them in place and added a bit of braided hose and ally finishers. I have also made the silicon hose from the charge pipe into solid piping.

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I also changed the red hoses from the swirl pot to the engine to black.
 
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Ronin225

Active Member
Jan 17, 2008
4,652
22
Worcester
:lol:Some bits from an S3 you 'found' :lol:
Do you want me to have a chat to the guy next door and see if i can borrow the engine crane when i comes time to do the swap?
 

Phillc

Love is....Yellow
Apr 23, 2007
4,170
20
Pershore, worcestershire
Well i had a good day today :D my head and inlet mani are done and i have picked them up, to say i am chuffed is an understatement ;) The head has been ported and polished and 1mm oversized Ferrera exhaust valves fitted, with 3 way valve seats cut, and not sure what this looks like but aparently its the thing to have, and new valve stem seals new cam chain tensioner and chain. The inlet mani has had the flange for the R32 mani welded on and the inlet has been ported to match. I am really happy with it, cant wait to get it on. So i think this weekend will consist of me bolting the head onto the block and then i am ready to put the engine in all i need is for it to stop raining and book some time of work.

Here's some pics.

Exhaust ports.

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Inlet ports.

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Cams.

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Veiw of the valves.

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Inlet mani.

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And another.

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When its in i will be bedding the rings in as per Motomans Guide the taking it down to Bills for the map.
 
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