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Madison Motorsports
Motor #2... in the trash - Printable Version

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- Maengelito - 11-16-2006

Evan Wrote:
Maengelito Wrote:ladies, please.
is that how you ask permission to use your lady's garage?

pretty please?

plural. suck it.


- Sijray21 - 11-16-2006

.RJ Wrote:I still dont know why you insist on shoving the car and all your crap in the little garage anyways.

i think it's a lighting issue, but i've never reallyhad a problem


- .RJ - 11-27-2006

I am going to unplug Kaan's computer and hide it - no more WoW until the car is fixed!


- Evan - 11-27-2006

:thumbup:

while you are at it, could you teach Jayray how to close a garage door? :lol:


- Feersty - 11-27-2006

You guys need to have a house meeting, STAT.


- .RJ - 11-27-2006

Shut up rob


- Kaan - 11-27-2006

Feersty Wrote:You guys need to have a house meeting, STAT. My mommy thinks its a good idea!

i fixed that for you Wink


- Ginger - 11-28-2006

You guys should sit around the TV while you chat and have Frostys


- Mike - 11-28-2006

on the topic of frosty's... caitlin, myself, and the third wheel (bj) went to wendy's the other day. the verdict was that the vanilla was superior in taste to the chocolate.


- Apoc - 11-28-2006

Mike Wrote:on the topic of frosty's... caitlin, myself, and the third wheel (bj) went to wendy's the other day. the verdict was that the vanilla was superior in taste to the chocolate.

Now I know that girl has you fucking stupid in the head.


- Mike - 11-28-2006

kaan: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.hmotorsonline.com/shop/sc2000search.cgi?what=page&item=30019">http://www.hmotorsonline.com/shop/sc200 ... item=30019</a><!-- m -->


- .RJ - 11-28-2006

Kaan is being stupid and buying an ITA CRX engine from JE....


- Kaan - 11-28-2006

James Evans had a spare ITA block at his shop. Its got a fresh oil pump, water pump, bearings, rings, forged pistons, and is .40 over. It is ballanced and blueprinted as well... he wanted $700 for it... and he is throwing in a header with it....

the head of the motor that just melted down is going to a shop in fredneck for a partial ITA build... bascially just decking it to ITA spec, hot tanking, new valve seals, new cam seals, and a valve job.

The block that just melted down will go on the engine stand. I will learn to rebuild motors with it... at least bottom ends. I'm planning on picking up the propper tools to blue print the bottom end... i might send the pistons out to get ballanced... I have a spare Y8 head that will eventually see much of the same work the A6 head is seeing. I'm hoping to finish up the mini me by the summer... and have a 13:1 compression 7.5k red line mini me to blow up.

I've wanted to learn how to build motors for a while now. This just gives me a chance to learn... I'm going to try to build a little setup down in the 3 car garage... the work bench and all... we'll see how it goes. Wink i have to learn to pull a cam cleanly so i can send the Y8 cam out for a regrind though... last time i did it on an A6 head shit went everywhere...


- Feersty - 11-28-2006

Make sure you take pictures of the swap!


- .RJ - 11-28-2006

He's not doing a swap!

Same stock engine!


- Mike - 11-28-2006

rob, please stop posting. i'm about to come blow up your house.


- Andy - 11-28-2006

Kaan,

Have you thought about letting a shop balance/blueprint stuff and you starting learning how to assemble the engines. I had my hands full with that. Balancing/blueprinting equipment is pretty expensive unless you're just talking about gasket matching.


- .RJ - 11-28-2006

Andy Wrote:Balancing/blueprinting equipment is pretty expensive

Balancing, yes - and probably best left to the pros. At least with the honda, the only thing to balance is the crank and flywheel.

Blueprinting isnt bad, you would just need some fixtures and a scale accurate to .001 grams. Maybe I will start building "pro" spec miata engines Wink


- Andy - 11-28-2006

.RJ Wrote:
Andy Wrote:Balancing/blueprinting equipment is pretty expensive

Balancing, yes - and probably best left to the pros. At least with the honda, the only thing to balance is the crank and flywheel.

Blueprinting isnt bad, you would just need some fixtures and a scale accurate to .001 grams. Maybe I will start building "pro" spec miata engines Wink

Honing the cylinders, measuring them to ensure they're straight, cc'ing the head, piston to wall clearance aren't run of the mill stuff. I'm not trusting a drill and a bottle brush to ensure my hatching is up to snuff.

Personally, I think learning to assemble the engine is a more gooder practice than "engine builder" activities. Assembling engines is the beginner level of engine building. You get to take some basic measurements, torque down some stuff and frankly, the first time you put together an engine, it's damn plenty exciting.


- Kaan - 11-29-2006

machine work to heads and blocks will be done by someone else... trust me. I do want to learn assembly... and start working with manifolds and stuff like that. the only PnP i would do would be to manifolds...

honestly i dont think blue printing is that much of a black magic. write shit down, measure twice... plus my brother is an Audi tech and has Honda Certs... He spent some time doing high performance stuff while he was at UTI... so i'm sure he can lead me in the right direction.

I wana build two "pro" miata motors too Wink time to set up the 3 car!!!!!