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AdamF
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as the winter rainy months are here and after a slightly disappointing rolling road result in November. ( it started running lean at 6000 rpm). i thought it was time to pull the engine out and start again and also due to the fact i am on borrowed time running close to 350bhp on standard internal

so after a struggle i got the engine out i say struggle because the engine crane i use is broken so i had to do it the old fashion way.

the plan is to fit steel rods, low comp pistons, rod bolts, flywheel bolts, port and polish the head and different injectors and anything else i think of along the way.

i have the block pretty much stripped iam going to leave the pistons in untill i get the new ones. the block is all ready 0.5mm over sized anyway so its just a straight swap case.

pics of the block:





and the box of bits iam now left with







as iam kind of stuck nw untill i get the rods and pistons i decided to strip the f28 and change the speedo ring so my speedo works and more importantly the mileage goes up correctly.

this is the job i didnt really want to undertake but was surprised when i took it apart how easy it was. the main cluster came off and left the bell housing there with the diff placed in a recess so it just lifted out.









thats it for now ill update with more pics as it happens

[Edited on 29-12-2006 by AdamF]

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[Edited on 16-06-2007 by AdamF]
Dave A
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internal shots mmmmmm
Mark330d
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How come the second piston from the left seems alot cleaner than the others?
Mattb
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what injectors you thinking of adam??

oh and i would recommend an adjustable fuel pressure reg if you dont already have one
AdamF
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quote:
Originally posted by Mark330d
How come the second piston from the left seems alot cleaner than the others?


because i rubbed it with a brillo pad to look for evidence of oversizing

thinking of msd injectors, have been mentioned to me and i dont no about any others really. and no i dont have an adjustable fpr
Jambo
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Adam get one with a guage on it too, can pick decent ones off ebay now for like £40.
steve_b
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have an fse if you interested adam thats adjustable and suitable for a let
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good work there adam!!
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quote:
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have an fse if you interested adam thats adjustable and suitable for a let


surely hed rather have something reliable, such as a webber unit
Mattb
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by steve_b
have an fse if you interested adam thats adjustable and suitable for a let


surely hed rather have something reliable, such as a webber unit


mine had a webber on it, i belive off a cossie...

i ran 440cc injectors at 2.8 bar was good enough to give me 263bhp at about 0.8 bar boost.. poxy thing never held boost - but the fuelling was quoted as being spot on by power engineering when it was rr'd
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yeah 2wd cossie fpr is the one to go for.
Rick Draper
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Either a webber unit or a Sard.
JM_16v
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one of my fav cars in pieaces i await its return
Novaneil
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Your running that much Power without a Quaiffe Diff

Whilst you've got the perfect opportunity why don't you fit one now???

My SARD Fuel Reg cost £60 new on Ebay from Hong Kong, which I thought was not a bad deal at all. Defo recommend them



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neil thats why its in bits i think
Novaneil
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"as iam kind of stuck nw untill i get the rods and pistons i decided to strip the f28 and change the speedo ring so my speedo works and more importantly the mileage goes up correctly. "

Oh, sorry if it is, its just the above says that its the speedo Ring thats getting changed.

Hope there is one going in as it'll make a Huge difference in that car
jr
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ok maybe i'll read more i just saw the box in 2 pieces and the diff out and though oh good, hes putting a diff in, but i coulnt remember if it had one to start with
AdamF
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diff on its way
Novaneil
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quote:
Originally posted by AdamF
diff on its way


Very pleased to hear that!

Also what engine management are you / will you be running it on out of interest?

Cheers

Neil

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Sent message

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Any update to how this is getting on
Mattb
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oh, and adam, as for injectors, i belive that ones from a vxr are around the 470cc mark, and are stupidly cheap from lmf iirc
AdamF
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a major update is coming next week
AdamF
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the bits are starting to arrive now so i can get to stripping the block now just need to get finished and run in for pvs now

new parts include a:

sard adjustable fuel pressure regulator
astra vxr injectors
arp 2000 rod bolts
steel rods

other bits will be on there way soon include je low comp pistons, cometic head gasket, ARP head studs and new bearing shells.
















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