11-30-2004, 12:54 PM
Alrighty... As most of you know, the car is back on the road with only a few minor issues left to be worked out (hunting idle, small ps leak, and inconsistent and tiny coolant leak that might not even really be there). I did take *some* pictures of the maintenance work - the mostly-complete album can be found here. Still missing a couple of my "after" shots which will be uploaded tonight hopefully.
Planned on replacing the timing belt, cam seals, crank seal (front main), idler pulleys, water pump, thermostat, t-belt tensioner, accessory belts, VTC o-rings, VTC springs, spark plugs, fuel filter, air filters, pcv valves, and a few other things. My only planned upgrade in all of this was replacing the stock radiator with a Howe.
Ended up replacing all of that plus the intake valve cover seals, almost all vacuum lines on top of engine, all fuel lines, throttle body hoses, crank pulley (yay for the underdrive pulley!), fan, woodruff key, all t-belt cover bolts (somehow I lost half of them), VTC cover bolts (snapped), radiator cap, and half a dozen other pieces. And we changed all the fluids too.
Things I wish I had done - replaced lower radiator hose with a hard pipe, bypassed TB water lines, removed EGR and carbon canister, removed HICAS lines from engine bay... I just didn't want to mess with anything else - but I'll probably do most of the rest of this the next time I get in there deep...
Here are some highlights:
The engine bay before I did anything.
Wrapping the cam sprockets with the old t-belt to facilitate their removal. This was a cool trick from tt.net.
Most of the parts that came out. I forgot to take a picture of the plenum sitting on the floor too...
Upper plenum removed and driver's side intake valve cover removed. Looks pretty good for an (allegedly) 131k mile engine!
Maeng filling the diff with Redline 75w90 and his belly with oh-so-yummy Coors Light. Note the ghetto rig - there's actually one in the album thats even more ghetto, see if you can find it!
So there you have it.
Planned on replacing the timing belt, cam seals, crank seal (front main), idler pulleys, water pump, thermostat, t-belt tensioner, accessory belts, VTC o-rings, VTC springs, spark plugs, fuel filter, air filters, pcv valves, and a few other things. My only planned upgrade in all of this was replacing the stock radiator with a Howe.
Ended up replacing all of that plus the intake valve cover seals, almost all vacuum lines on top of engine, all fuel lines, throttle body hoses, crank pulley (yay for the underdrive pulley!), fan, woodruff key, all t-belt cover bolts (somehow I lost half of them), VTC cover bolts (snapped), radiator cap, and half a dozen other pieces. And we changed all the fluids too.
Things I wish I had done - replaced lower radiator hose with a hard pipe, bypassed TB water lines, removed EGR and carbon canister, removed HICAS lines from engine bay... I just didn't want to mess with anything else - but I'll probably do most of the rest of this the next time I get in there deep...
Here are some highlights:
The engine bay before I did anything.
Wrapping the cam sprockets with the old t-belt to facilitate their removal. This was a cool trick from tt.net.
Most of the parts that came out. I forgot to take a picture of the plenum sitting on the floor too...
Upper plenum removed and driver's side intake valve cover removed. Looks pretty good for an (allegedly) 131k mile engine!
Maeng filling the diff with Redline 75w90 and his belly with oh-so-yummy Coors Light. Note the ghetto rig - there's actually one in the album thats even more ghetto, see if you can find it!
So there you have it.
My two feet.