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Jeff20B 01-13-08 10:08 PM

Semi-related question. Which intake manifold were you going to use? I still have the SA and FB ones sitting here.

As for the intercooler, the Chinese-made ones are ok. Look on eBay.

yetterben 01-17-08 11:13 PM

WEll everything is pretty much ready to go. Except i need a wideband. starting to assemble pieces. THe fuel pump i got in is the msd 2225. mixed sources say goodthings and bad things some say it isnt enough as a stand alone others say it is. I am at a loss what to do. Walbro 255 or msd 2225. OTher than that waiting on some parts from sam and billy at respeed. Intercooler and pipeing are on there way and will be tthe weekend project after i finish fucking around with a quad 4.

yetterben 01-28-08 12:39 PM

Big update tonight i promise......!!!!!! little teaser now........



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This is probally one of the niceset ebay intercoolers i have seen 3" thick welds look tits.

Pipeing kit was cheap as hell 65 bucks shipped 2.5 clamps elbows the works!!!!


As far as the intake.....well i am sure if youre looking at this thread you can tell whats going on with that :)

Jeff20B 01-28-08 02:51 PM

Wow, it looks like you had some fun with that manifold. I can see why a '79 style might work better for you since there is no ACV stuff to worry about.

yetterben 01-28-08 03:02 PM

All manifold modifaction adn turbo adapter setup is courtsey of billy at respeed.

For those of you who dont know billy can handle all your custom needs. He has been super helpfull and more than willing to think outside the box. Truley a great fabricator and i cant say enough things to boost his rep. Hopefully he will chime in here and let everyone know what he did!!!

yetterben 01-28-08 04:09 PM

Well Well Well......Moving forward people!!!!
 
as promised!!!!!!!


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MONEY SHOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mspank:


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Re-Speed.com 01-28-08 05:17 PM

I should have cleaned the floor a bit before I took the pictures :)

Very tightly fit. Not a 1/4" to spare in any direction.


-billy

bad 83 01-28-08 07:03 PM

Looks good on Billy's car. Now too see what it looks like on Ben's! Glad to see someone else is trying to stuff a turbo under the stock intake. I may have some compition before it's all over. But seriously, no contest, just get it up and running and you will never go back to NA again! Looking like your finally getting down to the last few things.

yetterben 01-28-08 07:30 PM

I have faith when billy said it would bolt on. Not concerned at all about clearance anymore with major things. Maybe a grind here and there but looks tits. I am down to the last few things Sam. Carb from you carb hat from somewhere and a downpipe, wideband thats it. Scariest part is yet to come........drilling the front cover.

Sooner she runs sooner she goes to paint..... Stuck between Hugger Orange with a Black roof or just all Black

bad 83 01-28-08 07:35 PM

Patience Grasshopper..........when you can take the pebble from my hand.........

yetterben 01-28-08 07:42 PM

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Jeff20B 01-28-08 07:44 PM

And the manifold from my heart.

That sounds a little weird.

yetterben 01-31-08 04:09 PM

it fits it fits it fittttsss!!!!! THank god billy i just held everything in place but buy god it fits. Granted my idler is dangling but its gonna clear. Actuator looks to be good aswell.!!!!! THANKS BILLY!!!!! What a big kick in the ass that gave me. It was like the missing link to the whole project. I have much motivation today!!!! Stood out in the -10 degree weather to test fit it :) lost all my exhaust nuts so i gotta go to hardware store but pics to follow!!!!!

Jeff20B 01-31-08 05:17 PM

That's great. Now send me a PM. :)

Oh and you'll need 10mm x 1.5 nuts.

yetterben 01-31-08 08:31 PM

thought they where 12's?

Jeff20B 01-31-08 08:42 PM

Nope. Engine exhaust studs have always been 10mm diameter x 1.5 thread pitch.

yetterben 02-01-08 09:38 PM

Tonight i decided to clean the new intake i got from billy. What a chore that was to get that gasket off. I really have no idea how long this was on the ca but it sucked. When i took of the acv block off plate on my old one and cleaned the grime off, i found this!?!

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How long has it been since rotary enginering went out of biz? Or are they still around?


Anyway i had to remove this pile of crap. That also sucked ass! i had to mangle the butterfly just to get this damn thing out!!!

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Anyway some final shots of the intake. WHat do you guys recomend for gasket material behind the acv plate? there was silicone on there didnt leak so meh.....


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If it is warm later saturday i will DRILL THE FRONT COVER!!!!

Jeff20B 02-02-08 01:20 AM

That's some nice progress and I like the Rotary Engineering ACV plate. Some RTV will seal it up again.

So I take it you're no longer interested in my '79 manifold then? I could have saved you a lot of trouble. No need for the ACV blockoff plate, no need to scrape gaskets, no need to remove and block the shutter valve.

This is just to inform everyone who may be thinkng of doing a project like this; get yourself a '79 manifold. You might still have to cut and weld the lower part, maybe, but it's less time consuming to deal with the rest of it. Of course you will need to know whether you have a functuioning ACV port and add a cover pice of aluminum accordingly.

680RWHP12A 02-02-08 11:42 AM

looking good!!

yetterben 02-02-08 01:22 PM

Thanks for the postive comments guy's. Think alot of people thought i was like everyone else kick the can about a turbo car...welp its gonna happen come hell or high water its gonna happen!!!! Wish there was more input from others but meh...there probally tired of people kicking the turbo horse!

warwickben 02-02-08 06:32 PM

nice setup buddy, i also plan to go turbo down the road can wait to see pics how you run the inter cooler pipes.

yetterben 02-05-08 03:56 PM

Mock of intercooler. Looks like it should be fine here. About 4-5" from front of radiator.

Also drilled pilot hole in front cover. Small issue. THe plug thats going in is 3/8th npt. So what size bit should i use to leave enough for threads when i tap it?



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warwickben 02-05-08 04:02 PM

need more pics lol

yetterben 02-06-08 04:20 PM

Front cover is tapped for oil return and all is good so far in that area!

Coolant passages are next. What do you guys recomend jb weld or rtv on the 20mm frost plugs.

I cant belive pineapple sells them for 8bucks a pair when i got mine for 25c a piece. What a joke.

Engine bay is comeing together fast. Waiting on my boost prepped carb back from Bad83 (sam) a carb hat and thats it for parts!!! After engine bay is done i will run my new return line. Tank is all ready to except it too :) What size does everyone recomend? 3/8 1/2

mikewoodkozar 02-06-08 05:02 PM

When i put in my freeze plugs they did not require any JB Weld. I wouldnt use epoxy, specially because freeze plugs are designed to blow in case the coolant "freezes."

Have fun pressing them in, lol. There were a lot of curse words that day


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