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Villision_Motorsports 02-06-06 09:26 PM

N/A Housings in TII
 
Im just checking on this but im sure I can use N/A S5 housing in my S5 TII motor im building am I correct. Im porting the exhaust and intake so I didnt think this was going to affect anything let me know if im wrong please.

slpin 02-06-06 09:28 PM

yes you can

drill a hold for coolant if the na housing is being installed in the rear

if you dont know what im talking about, you shouldnt be building an engine

Villision_Motorsports 02-06-06 09:41 PM

Care to enlighten me a little more on drilling a hole you mean for coolant I have never built a rotary before so i have never had a N/A housing apart before I have tore down my motor already and bought all the things I need. But if you could tell what im missing here im sure I can figure it out.

slpin 02-06-06 09:43 PM

on the rotr housing
look at the two exhaust studs.
above it, there is a smaller stud
right above that is a circle
drill a hole in there

Villision_Motorsports 02-06-06 09:47 PM

Oh I didnt relize that those where not there on the N/A housings I dont have them yet so I havnt got to inspect them fully to see what needs to be done. Am I going to have to do anythign to get the o rings to set into place there?

Carzy Driver 02-06-06 10:19 PM

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You might also want to make a groove for a o-ring, take a look at your TII housings and you'll see a bevel for there the o-ring goes.

slpin 02-06-06 10:26 PM

you have to find something to grind a groove on it. my bad for forgetting to mention that.

Villision_Motorsports 02-07-06 11:26 PM

thanks guys gonna save me a shit ton of money buy doing this. And alot of hassle it is a pain in the you know what to find some TII housings in good shape.


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