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dazbooker
Posted 23/1/2011 2:35 PM (#586902 - in reply to #474141)
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not the sump but the bottom half of the block

you can see in this picture





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dazbooker
Posted 25/1/2011 4:06 PM (#587462 - in reply to #474141)
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been to qed in leicster today to pick up some parts for the engine then down to vibration free in milton keynes to get them balanced

should be ready to pick up friday so i can start putting the engine together at weekend

will post some pics soon as im on a diffrent laptop and dont know how to use the new windows 7

mines in for repair

dazbooker
Posted 25/1/2011 4:07 PM (#587463 - in reply to #474141)
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oops



Edited by dazbooker 25/1/2011 4:08 PM
elise
Posted 26/1/2011 12:36 AM (#587497 - in reply to #474141)
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daz where does your turbo water cooling plumb from ?
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Posted 26/1/2011 12:56 AM (#587499 - in reply to #474141)
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Thanks daz
dazbooker
Posted 26/1/2011 12:28 PM (#587699 - in reply to #587497)
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elise - 26/1/2011 12:36 AM daz where does your turbo water cooling plumb from ?

cold water feed from bottom hose and outlet into top hose

dazbooker
Posted 26/1/2011 3:27 PM (#587739 - in reply to #474141)
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this is were i went on tuesday to pick my parts up

when i walked in it smelt just like it did when i walked into the workshop when i was at college

you know the engineering smell





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djwilma
Posted 26/1/2011 3:34 PM (#587742 - in reply to #587739)
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dazbooker - 25/1/2011 11:27 PM

this is were i went on tuesday to pick my parts up

when i walked in it smelt just like it did when i walked into the workshop when i was at college

you know the engineering smell



Eau de cutting fluid, you can't beat it
elise
Posted 28/1/2011 3:11 AM (#588002 - in reply to #587699)
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dazbooker - 26/1/2011 12:28 PM

elise - 26/1/2011 12:36 AM daz where does your turbo water cooling plumb from ?

cold water feed from bottom hose and outlet into top hose



ahh i was not sure if the 1.8t had a altered water outlet from the engine i know its a different shape to clear the manifold but expected there turbo feed to come off it
elise
Posted 28/1/2011 3:12 AM (#588003 - in reply to #587699)
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dazbooker - 26/1/2011 12:28 PM

elise - 26/1/2011 12:36 AM daz where does your turbo water cooling plumb from ?

cold water feed from bottom hose and outlet into top hose



ahh i was not sure if the 1.8t had a altered water outlet from the engine i know its a different shape to clear the manifold but expected there turbo feed to come off it
dazbooker
Posted 28/1/2011 2:55 PM (#588146 - in reply to #474141)
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been to vibration free today to pick up the balanced parts

crank didnt need balancing was absolutley blanced perfect

pistons were spot on

rods were 1.5 grames out overall

ang the cams needed balancing as you can see by the photo ive added, they dont add or take anything off the cam but add weight to the pulley to balance it out

and the crank pulley, flywheel and clutch done too



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djwilma
Posted 28/1/2011 3:07 PM (#588150 - in reply to #474141)
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Daz looking nice, very impressive

Are they turbosport verniers ? if so any good ?
dazbooker
Posted 28/1/2011 3:10 PM (#588151 - in reply to #588150)
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djwilma - 28/1/2011 3:07 PM Daz looking nice, very impressive Are they turbosport verniers ? if so any good ?

yeh turbo sport good pulleys these

djwilma
Posted 28/1/2011 3:37 PM (#588160 - in reply to #588151)
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dazbooker - 27/1/2011 11:10 PM

djwilma - 28/1/2011 3:07 PM Daz looking nice, very impressive Are they turbosport verniers ? if so any good ?

yeh turbo sport good pulleys these



Sweet, purchased.....

enjoy putting it all together
elise
Posted 29/1/2011 6:14 AM (#588213 - in reply to #474141)
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check if your pistons have an oil dripper underneath if it has they can foul on the rods
where as if it does foul then you will have to remove the dripper for clearance
dazbooker
Posted 29/1/2011 6:47 AM (#588216 - in reply to #588213)
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elise - 29/1/2011 6:14 AM check if your pistons have an oil dripper underneath if it has they can foul on the rods where as if it does foul then you will have to remove the dripper for clearance

yes it does have a little peg that protrudes under the crown of the piston and also a hole in the top of the rod were the little end goes directley in line with the peg

isnt this to lube the little end

dazbooker
Posted 29/1/2011 6:58 AM (#588218 - in reply to #474141)
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checked the end float and cam journal clearences all fall with in the recommended tollerances

got the cams in and the adapters and oil seals fitted  just got to clean the pulleys and there ready for fitting





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elise
Posted 29/1/2011 7:22 AM (#588220 - in reply to #588216)
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dazbooker - 29/1/2011 6:47 AM

elise - 29/1/2011 6:14 AM check if your pistons have an oil dripper underneath if it has they can foul on the rods where as if it does foul then you will have to remove the dripper for clearance

yes it does have a little peg that protrudes under the crown of the piston and also a hole in the top of the rod were the little end goes directley in line with the peg

isnt this to lube the little end



yep thats the idea but trail fit and check as on some rods the pip can foul the small end
dazbooker
Posted 29/1/2011 8:24 AM (#588224 - in reply to #588220)
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elise - 29/1/2011 7:22 AM
dazbooker - 29/1/2011 6:47 AM

elise - 29/1/2011 6:14 AM check if your pistons have an oil dripper underneath if it has they can foul on the rods where as if it does foul then you will have to remove the dripper for clearance

yes it does have a little peg that protrudes under the crown of the piston and also a hole in the top of the rod were the little end goes directley in line with the peg

isnt this to lube the little end

yep thats the idea but trail fit and check as on some rods the pip can foul the small end

already trial fitted them

the pip does foul do i just need to file it down slightley or remove it completely

dazbooker
Posted 29/1/2011 9:25 AM (#588230 - in reply to #474141)
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got the pulleys fitted

but come to fit them and realised the exhaust cam had been running 2.5 degrees advanced

adjusted that now but need to set the lift when ive got the engine built



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elise
Posted 29/1/2011 10:43 AM (#588238 - in reply to #588224)
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dazbooker - 29/1/2011 8:24 AM

elise - 29/1/2011 7:22 AM
dazbooker - 29/1/2011 6:47 AM

elise - 29/1/2011 6:14 AM check if your pistons have an oil dripper underneath if it has they can foul on the rods where as if it does foul then you will have to remove the dripper for clearance

yes it does have a little peg that protrudes under the crown of the piston and also a hole in the top of the rod were the little end goes directley in line with the peg

isnt this to lube the little end

yep thats the idea but trail fit and check as on some rods the pip can foul the small end

already trial fitted them

the pip does foul do i just need to file it down slightley or remove it completely



just remove them jobs done
dazbooker
Posted 29/1/2011 10:45 AM (#588239 - in reply to #588238)
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elise - 29/1/2011 10:43 AM
dazbooker - 29/1/2011 8:24 AM
elise - 29/1/2011 7:22 AM
dazbooker - 29/1/2011 6:47 AM

elise - 29/1/2011 6:14 AM check if your pistons have an oil dripper underneath if it has they can foul on the rods where as if it does foul then you will have to remove the dripper for clearance

yes it does have a little peg that protrudes under the crown of the piston and also a hole in the top of the rod were the little end goes directley in line with the peg

isnt this to lube the little end

yep thats the idea but trail fit and check as on some rods the pip can foul the small end

already trial fitted them

the pip does foul do i just need to file it down slightley or remove it completely

just remove them jobs done

if i remove this will it stop lubrication of the little end

elise
Posted 29/1/2011 11:13 AM (#588244 - in reply to #588239)
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dazbooker - 29/1/2011 10:45 AM

elise - 29/1/2011 10:43 AM
dazbooker - 29/1/2011 8:24 AM
elise - 29/1/2011 7:22 AM
dazbooker - 29/1/2011 6:47 AM

elise - 29/1/2011 6:14 AM check if your pistons have an oil dripper underneath if it has they can foul on the rods where as if it does foul then you will have to remove the dripper for clearance

yes it does have a little peg that protrudes under the crown of the piston and also a hole in the top of the rod were the little end goes directley in line with the peg

isnt this to lube the little end

yep thats the idea but trail fit and check as on some rods the pip can foul the small end

already trial fitted them

the pip does foul do i just need to file it down slightley or remove it completely

just remove them jobs done

if i remove this will it stop lubrication of the little end



no it will be fine this is from some one else who found the same problem
"As suspected Accralite confirmed all our suspicions that was, in their words, a pip. Apparently “pips” are supposed to be removed as part of the finishing process at the factory. They were very apologetic of their error and advised I was ok to remove the pip myself. So with a dremel in hand I spend a very nerve racking 20 minutes removing the pips from the four pistons."
it has been said the pip is for an oil drip but it wont matter no other piston i know has this pip , oil will be splashing everywhere
Access_denied
Posted 30/1/2011 3:51 AM (#588330 - in reply to #474141)
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You say they ad weight to the pulley to balance the cam, wont this mean altering the cam timing will alter the balance as the weight has been put on the outer rim of the pulley?
dazbooker
Posted 30/1/2011 3:57 AM (#588332 - in reply to #588330)
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Access_denied - 30/1/2011 3:51 AM You say they ad weight to the pulley to balance the cam, wont this mean altering the cam timing will alter the balance as the weight has been put on the outer rim of the pulley?

thats right so ideally you need to have the verniers set before you send them for balancing

i thought mine were set before i took them  but didnt realise i was out on the exhaust cam

theyve only added 0.5 grammes so wont really notice a problem

they told me the k series engine is pretty well balanced to start with its just when you start adding after market parts is when it unbalances  things as they dont take time balancing them when they manufacture them its all down to cost

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