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But wait, there's more!
Up on jack stands because I'm swapping the disks out soon, but before that I couldn't wait any longer and had to do the trim. The trim, wipers, headlight rings, and turn signal covers were all looking a little ragged so they all got sanded and hit with a fresh coat of satin black paint. Once on the bug it makes a nice but subtle difference. The trunk area also got a respray so it's shiny new as well. The freshly powder coated sports rim barely fits thanks to the width of the 205/50r15 Dunlop Direzza ZII. Sidenote, those headlights are hella h4 conversion glass straight from Germany thanks to Uwe. More interior work now, rear seat back is in to test fit stereo equipment. Might as well install that while I'm here. A short list for the stereo: Pioneer DEH X9600BHS head unit Infinity Kappa 62.9i fronts Infinity Kappa 693.9i rears Pioneer TS-W2502D4 10" sub JBL GTO504 280w amp for front/rear JBL GTO501 770w amp for sub Rough position of the sub and amps. 6x9 go in the rear shelf over the amps. Chasing ghosts of wiring past, a few of them mine. Wiring front to rear for speakers and amps done, and front speakers/kick panels/and carpets in. This took way longer than I thought, being extra careful around new carpets. That's how far I've come as of the weekend, trying to chip away at little jobs every day after work. Going to try and get the trans out and put the old race trans in this week. Should be a great match for the smaller diameter wheel combo. |
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I agree with Dave, the car looks outstanding!
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terrific car, I have almost finished a Sports Bug replica...well... I painted my '74 Saturn Yellow
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Going with the Lemmertz sports rims that were stripped and freshly powder coated. They look great and should hold up very well now. The disks are dual drilled for 4x100 and 4x130 so I have options, but I think I want to stick with a vintage look.
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Where's the huge thumbs up icon?? Proper wheel choice, I approve. ;-)
-Dave
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Looks great!
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Looking very sanitary.
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i love it! so glad you got this car back. keep up the good work man. my drums are also dual drilled as well with the 4x100/ 4x130. i love the wheels. i love to find me a set of the sport wheels in 5.5.
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Looks sensational
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Car looks great.
Thanks for sharing the tip on the paint shop. Three cars can get a guy spread too thin, (I can speak for that) But you seem to be able to give them all the love they deserve. props to you for all of your dedication! This one does look like fun to drive the hill... |
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Progress on the car has been slow because work has been crazy. You'll find out why tomorrow at 10am PST
I did have time to try and fit the old race motor... which was about way too wide to get into the engine bay. The only way to get the motor in was to remove valve covers and rockers. Yes the rockers had to come off, that's how wide that motor was. So it came back out and came apart to rebuild it on a stock deck height block with a few more goodies. Out with the old, and in with the new, the disassembled parts from the race motor new block, first test assembly with bearings in coated clevite bearings for the rods again cam, crank and rods ready to go, bigger cam this time, because why not?! I like building monsters so I used the CB 2300 dyno winning cam for this build, Adv. Duration 317°, Dur. @ .050'' 273°, Lift w/1.25:1 .537'' Short block together, pulley subject to change, CB 30mm full flow pump installed Took just about as much out of the heads as I could, chambers down to 49cc, high compression? try 11:1 for this build, if you think that's high, remember the race motor saw 25-30psi with 9.6:1 CR. Rings and pistons going together, gapped the top rings to .018" and the total seal 2nd rings to /020". I openned my wallet a little wider and sprung for weisco forged pistons which are much lighter than the mahle. Final deck height is .031" and everything clears just fine. Finally final build specs on the motor: 2176cc, 11:1 CR CB 1157 Alu race case, std deck, german pickup tube CB 2668 Super Race Crank, 78.4mm, chevy journal CB 2666 Super Race Rods, chevy rod journal, 5.5" Weisco Forged 94mm pistons, 94mm Mahle barrels Coated main bearings, and Clevite rod bearings, anti friction coated Weisco 94mm rings, Total seal 2nd ring CB 1223 Cylinder Head Studs, 10mm Chromoly Eagle Racing CB 2300 cam, Adv. Duration 317°, Dur. @ .050'' 273°, Lift w/1.25:1 .537'' CB 1849 Camshaft Bearings, anti friction Coated CB 1537 28mm Ultralight Lifters CB 1399 Straight Cut Cam Gears CB 1421 044 CNC Mini Wedge Port (42 x 37.5) 94 Bore, K800 springs, chromoly retainers, 49cc, .031" deck CB 1575 Forged 1.3:1 Rocker Arms CB 1629 Chromoly Dual Tapered Push Rods CB 1515 Push Rod Tubes, JayCee Silver Bullet CB 1702d Valve Covers - C Channel CB 7366 Big Beef Manifolds with Fuel Injector Ports, IDF, port matched to mini wedge CB 7356 48mm Throttle Bodies Precision Injection 36# (375cc) injectors CB 2017 Black 7'' Billet Crankshaft Pulley with Steel Hub for Sand Seal CB 2050 Stainless Steel Broached Crank Pulley Bolt CB 1862 Maxi 30 Full Flow Oil Pump with Black Anodized Billet Cover,3/8'' outlet CB 1706 4 Qt. Ultra Wide Glide Sump CB 3200 JayCee Mag-X Magnetic Sump Plate, Black DTM Type 1 cooling shroud Compu-Fire Dual Cool 90 Amp Alternator CB 2182 200 MPH Alternator/Generator Clamp Killer B welded late model fan Type 4 oil cooler I'm hoping the exhaust shows up tomorrow, that will be in the next update
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Nice build again!
but why did you keep the long 5,7" rods if you wanted a less wide engine? |
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wide?
"O"man, I must be in trouble my type IV is 2.9, with 6 inch rods. "O" boy
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Wally: Good eye! Actually the rods are also new, cb 5.5" race rods. Corrected now
Effvee: just chop the the sides of the engine bay, and you'll have all the room in the world! |
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