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Posted by: mharrison Oct 12 2003, 09:07 PM

Here it is this morning:


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Here it is now:


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Axle shafts are hooked up, speedo and clutch cables are connected, Plan to put the heat exchangers, shift linkage, and Dells on tommorow. (I work at a bank and have the day off !!!!) I know the engine compartment looks terrible, but I haven't decided on a color yet. Factory is Irish Green, but with the flares and five lugs I'm going to add, what is the point in keeping the COLOR stock??? The engine compartment is currently Irish Red....Irish Green showing through the thin film of Red paint the PO splashed in there. I think he just took the lid off and threw the can towards the engine compartment.

Posted by: echocanyons Oct 12 2003, 09:10 PM

Nice sparkley engine and trans!

Posted by: Andyrew Oct 12 2003, 09:11 PM

Looks really nice! Now take it back out and paint the engine compartment! wink.gif

Looking good! Like the flat black!

Andrew

Posted by: rhodyguy Oct 12 2003, 09:24 PM

well done. it shows you were hard at it today. damn clean eng and trans. irish green is a nice color tho, you don't see many 914's that color. seems like most people painted theirs white or red because those were the colors to have in the late 70's thru early 80's. the guards red, or something like it.

kevin

Posted by: mharrison Oct 12 2003, 09:26 PM

Well, I have to admit, the paint I wound up using on the transmission last night at about 11pm was a little more metallic than I would have preferred. I like a good aluminum color paint, which I thought this was until I sprayed, but it was REALLY sparkling in the floodlights...While it was wet it looked almost like that Chrome paint that looks so crappy. Thankfully it flattened a little as it dried.

Seriously, I am going to pull it and paint the engine compartment. I promise!! sad.gif I know it looks like crap, but I'm still working on the color. confused24.gif

Posted by: mharrison Oct 12 2003, 09:27 PM

Yeah, I thought REALLY hard about the Irish Green, but the only reason I was thinking of it is because that was the stock color. I tried and tried, but I just don't like it! confused24.gif

Posted by: 3d914 Oct 12 2003, 10:42 PM

M,

Looks good, despite the rough paint. Just be sure to have the engine compartment facing OUT of the garage door when you run the engine for the first 20-minute warm-up. There will be enough fumes to gag you otherwise. Maybe even put a fan up front to blow air under the car while its running.

After my last rebuild I had fumes coming from painted exhaust, engine tin, and new muffler. Whhuuueee!

Keeps us posted on how the flares work out.

Posted by: Charles Deutsch Oct 12 2003, 11:16 PM

The motor looks so much simpler with carbs. What are its specs?

Posted by: James Adams Oct 13 2003, 06:21 AM

I guess I better get those wheels packed up and sent - you're going to be needing them soon at this rate! clap56.gif

Actually, I'm sorry for the delay and I will try to get them out in the next couple days. smile.gif

Posted by: mharrison Oct 13 2003, 09:28 AM

This started life in Germany as a 1.7. Here's what it is now.

Engine Specs:
Case cleaned, all mating surfaces smoothed, and line bored.
1.7 liter Big-Valve heads - 44mm x 38mm (2.0 Stock is42 mm x 36mm )
FORGED 94mm (stock 2.0 bore) New pistons & cylnders. Precision matched & balanced.
2.0 Crankshaft (stock 71mm stroke) balanced, reground & polished to OEM specs.
2.0 Connecting rods balanced, rebushed/sized and matched.
New WEB CAM # 86. .423 Lift / 270 Duration.
New Hardened Alloy Racing Lifters.
Flywheel Lightened by Four lbs.!
Dual Dellorto 40's!
Monza Manta Exhaust

I expect this to be a siginificant bump over the stock 1.7 with a single weber progressive.

Posted by: Bleyseng Oct 13 2003, 12:24 PM

Be sure to get the A/F mix set right on those carbs by dyno tuning. Don't run it lean.

Looks very nice!

Geoff

Posted by: Charles Deutsch Oct 13 2003, 01:13 PM

If you do the dyno testing, please post the graphs here.

I want to build a 96mm bore x 78mm stroke motor and use 42mm x 36mm heads from HeadFlowMasters. They advertise these heads in the latest HotVWs for $175 each but when I phoned them for a price on a pair of ported and polished versions of these heads I was told they are $1250! They only want $375 each for a ported and polished 48 x 38 head. Does anyone know if 48 x 38mm valves are too large for a 2258 cc motor with a Webcam 86a camshaft?


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Posted by: mharrison Oct 13 2003, 01:33 PM

I wouldn't think that 48x38 would be too big for that engine as long as you have enough carberation or a modded FI that would get enough fuel and air to it. That is a good size engine that would probably do really well with those heads...a real heavy breather..

Posted by: Tom Perso Oct 13 2003, 04:58 PM

A set of 44x36 heads will do just fine from Headflow masters. My friend Grant got a set of those and they weren't $1200. I think 7 and change.

Oh, and not enough cam.

163/86b.

9-ish -1 C/R

Runs cool, gets good gas mileage and is not too hard to build.

Tunes pretty easily and idles @ 1000 rpm.

800rpm and she shakes a bit much.

Later,
Tom

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