Finally got my L6 project!!!
#104
well, i have a friend who works for a machine/engine building/dyno shop and the cost to hot tank, pressure test, weld two bungs, tap the two out (16mmX1.5) and re tank and pressure test....$20..wont be done until at the latest monday...they needed to retap the bungs as they welded both sides of the crack to ensure strength.
#105
well, i picked up a 25ft roll of 3/8" aluminum fuel line from summit yesterday. drove down there becasue i didnt want to wait for shipping. i am going to use the aluminum line as my feed line and the current feed line on the car i am going to use as my return line. i will post pics tonight when i'm finished.
#107
here it is as of friday night. the parts that need to be installed to finish the car are the fuel pump, exhaust center section, bleed the brakes and clutch, change the trans fluid, install the hood..after attempting to remove the rest of a bolt that broke off...
i must say that i really liked workng with the aluminum fuel line! easy to bend and flare. i used my current 5/16" feed line and used the 3/8" aluminum line as my return.
i must say that i really liked workng with the aluminum fuel line! easy to bend and flare. i used my current 5/16" feed line and used the 3/8" aluminum line as my return.
Last edited by mazdaverx713b; 01-18-09 at 09:49 AM.
#109
that fuel line was super easy to work with!!! i'm hoping that the current 5/16" feed line will suffice for the needed fuel. i figured that since the fuel lines on the engine were 5/16" that it shouldn't be a problem..
i did get the hood on, the defroster vents in, my new spare tire installed..more genuine progress! i love it!
i did get the hood on, the defroster vents in, my new spare tire installed..more genuine progress! i love it!
#111
thanks Sean, thats good to know. i was figuring it would be ok. i'l lpost more pics tonight of the progress. i'm going out there now to do the front brakes. i'm replacing thds and rotors, and grease seals as well as repacking the wheel bearings
#113
^^thank you very much. i really try hard to bring my 7's back to their glory. always seems that the knuckle busting is worth it in the end when you're driving the car and know that you brought it back to life. the car is looking much better..still could use paint
#114
well, quick update...i decided to try and crank the engine over and test the electronics...everything seems ok with the engine....i hope...at any rate, my only problem is that when i turn on the headlights, the wipers come on and the wiper switch does nothing...i may have a couple of plugs crossed on the combination switch...
#120
thaks sean..well, seemed to be a short in the licensle plate light wiring...or storage bin light wiring. both were suspect..so far no problems out of either since i pulled the wiring apart for inspection and reassembly..
i really hope the engine is good..that will help make it a nice car
i really hope the engine is good..that will help make it a nice car
#123
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Yea that would kinda put a damper on things, but would also be a good excuse to rebuild. I wasn't too happy to find my FC's engine was blown when I got the car, but now that i've rebuilt it (my first rebuild) and it runs I'm kinda glad that was the case, was a good learning experience.
Are you going with a stock exhaust setup on this or some Racing beat parts?
Are you going with a stock exhaust setup on this or some Racing beat parts?
#124
the plan is to use as stock of an exhaust as possible. i'm aiming for a quiet reliable daily driver. i'm using the stock exhaust manifold and an original stock SE muffler (glad i saved that little guy). i bought an extension pipe (from main cat to muffler) for the 12A..should work fine with the 13B. sooooo, i have a universal cat with flanges that i'm going to use between the manifold and extension pipe. the challenge is making the rest, manifold to converter. shouldnt be too bad. i have the original SE exhaust flange that bolts to the manifold and the kicker is that it had a little of the piping still on it. should give me good reference to the angle.
once i receive my fuel pump plate in the mail i will install the pump and button up that area. i have to replace the pads and rotor on the right front..i have the new parts...i did the left side last week. hopefully i can get a friend over the house today or tomorrow to help me bleed the brakes. i'll bleed the clutch today.
once i receive my fuel pump plate in the mail i will install the pump and button up that area. i have to replace the pads and rotor on the right front..i have the new parts...i did the left side last week. hopefully i can get a friend over the house today or tomorrow to help me bleed the brakes. i'll bleed the clutch today.