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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Received my Raby 2270 this week

Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:17 PM

I got my engine back from Jake this week and it looks GREAT. If it runs as good as it looks, I'll be happy. The down side is that I have busted my a** for the last week getting the engine bay in shape before I install the engine. We had to replace an engine shelf and repair a few rust areas in the bay. While we were repairing the engine bay, why not fix the rusted areas on the longitudes. Oh yeh, let's go ahead and install that stiffining kit while we're at it. We really should just go ahead fix that rusted area around the door receiver area, ect....... I just did the grunt work while the pros did their work, welding. I'm so sore, I can hardly sit. unsure.gif I don't have any before pictures (sorry) but here are some pictures of the almost finished project. Really just need to do a little more grinding and cleaning, then paint. I hope that the stiffening kit was worth it. welder.gif

Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:19 PM

How do I post pictures?


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Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:20 PM

Rusty parts removed from car


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Posted by: URY914 Jan 11 2004, 09:21 PM

Type IV Porn.
Nice, Very Nice.

Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:21 PM

Longitude repair


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Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:22 PM

Stiffening kit


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Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:24 PM

Replaced door receiver area


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Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:25 PM

Me working on the other side, door receiver area


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Posted by: DNHunt Jan 11 2004, 09:26 PM

I got a pile of parts like that in silver and brown. They would go really nice with your pile. Maybe we could work a little trade. happy11.gif My parts for your motor.

Looks great. You are a lucky man.

Dave

P.S. What are your plans for exhaust and oil cooling?

Posted by: hargray2 Jan 11 2004, 09:28 PM

Nice looking repair jobs! Good to see someone value their eye protection too.

BTW-It's nice to have a couple of spare alternator belts, but I think you need therapy! lol2.gif

Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:28 PM

Engine shelf


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Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:32 PM

Dave, I have a Tangerine Racing Header from Chris Foley and I will be installing an external oil cooler. BTW, I read about your project daily with much interest. I feel your pain.
Rick

Posted by: DNHunt Jan 11 2004, 09:37 PM

Boy, you're going first boat. I bet it's going to be a blast. I'll be following it closely. I'm in need of a rebuild and kind of dream of a 2270 from Jake but I'll have to save for it.

Have fun with it

Dave

Posted by: vortrex Jan 11 2004, 09:49 PM

nice job with the rust repairs!

Posted by: Aaron Cox Jan 11 2004, 09:49 PM

rick... those look like cb performance manifolds/linkage/intakes. can you tell me if there are velocity stacks inside? i have those same intakes- they were to thick to run stacks on.... (my idea is to drill and tap offset holes for the stacks)

Posted by: Aaron Cox Jan 11 2004, 09:51 PM

oh...and that's not 2.0 sheetmetal is it? were they 1.7/1.8 heads? im a little lost, my 2.0 sheet metal looks differebt MDB2.gif

Posted by: 914rick Jan 11 2004, 09:52 PM

QUOTE(DNHunt @ Jan 11 2004, 07:37 PM)
Boy, you're going first boat. I bet it's going to be a blast. I'll be following it closely. I'm in need of a rebuild and kind of dream of a 2270 from Jake but I'll have to save for it.

Have fun with it

Dave

Dave, after alot of research I choose Jake to build my engine because I believe he is the best. I will also tell you that he is a GREAT guy to work with. He is coming out with alot of new stuff this year so keep so keep your eye open.
Thanks,
Rick

Posted by: seanery Jan 12 2004, 07:30 AM

wub.gif wub.gif wub.gif looks nice Rick!

Posted by: maf914 Jan 12 2004, 07:44 AM

Rick, Everything is looking good. Nice work!

Aron, I don't think it matters too much if you start with a 1.7, 1.8, or 2.0. Jake replaces or reconfigures just about everything when building a 2270.

Mike

Posted by: pat4 Jan 12 2004, 08:31 AM

QUOTE(acox914 @ Jan 11 2004, 07:51 PM)
oh...and that's not 2.0 sheetmetal is it? were they 1.7/1.8 heads? im a little lost, my 2.0 sheet metal looks differebt MDB2.gif

I confirm that.

Heads should be 1.8 or 1.7 probably with oversized valves.

On 2.0 heads, plugs are not on the top, but on the side, near intake port.

Posted by: ! Jan 12 2004, 09:54 AM

Ballpark price on the motor? Outright purchase or did you supply a core motor?

Posted by: Jake Raby Jan 12 2004, 11:21 AM

He sent me his core...

before he answers the price on the engine- what one customer spends has zero bearing on another customers engine as a golden rule with me. Thats why there are no prices on the site. I make estimates based on what the customer needs. The same size engine can cost 5K more for some applications than others.

As of 2004 all my prices changed as we now include ceramic lifters in all engines and they also receive full cryo enhancement and a Mallory unilite to boot.... They also receive that beautiful powdercoat as a standard. My engines are superior to the "Normal 2270" in every meaning of the word. Our lowest grade engines exceeds their fully optioned engine!

As for the heads- I use brand new castings on all my engines unless someone has 2.0 cores, then they are rebuilt and modified heavily to unlock our power and to do so with a stock idle and temps comparable with stock. sometimes cooler than stock.

Rick was a great customer to work with, I'm glad to receive his positive feedback, can't wait till he gives you a driving report. I know what he will say.

Posted by: ! Jan 12 2004, 12:44 PM

That's why I asked for a ballpark figure....

Posted by: Jake Raby Jan 12 2004, 01:53 PM

A ball park is a big place... Lots of engines can fit in a ballpark...LOL

Bare minimum of 6500.00 goes from there to 10K with most ending up around 75--8500.

Thats complete and ready to roll, all you need is a header. It even comes with a Mallory and a set of New webers. Plug in- and then play!

Posted by: seanery Jan 12 2004, 02:30 PM

Jake, have you done any with aftermarket programmable Fuel Injection? Are you planning on it if not?

Posted by: Jake Raby Jan 12 2004, 02:39 PM

Yes I have used aftermarket EFI...

It sucks up time like a straw in water!!!

I currently do not offer it because to set it up and tune it it takes me as much time as it does to complete and dyno another entire engine.

I do sometimes set the engines up for it internally, and then dictate to the customer what parts they will need, THEN they finish the job themselves, I dyno it with carbs to test the internals and set timing curves.

Its easy to lose money on an EFI system if something goes wrong and you have to chase issues..... I learned that lesson long ago!

Posted by: watsonrx13 Jan 12 2004, 03:46 PM

Great job on the rustoration and congrats on the Jake engine.

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Posted by: lmcchesney Jan 12 2004, 04:02 PM

Oh! the anticipation.
Congratulation all.
L. McChesney

Posted by: Thomas J Bliznik Jan 12 2004, 04:38 PM

Hey Rick,
I can't wait to park next to you again this year. Hope it's at the VW Ypsi. Meet in May? The only thing we now have in common "their both Saturn/Chrome Yellow". You da man to beat in that Raby kick ass mojo. Of course us old guys know how to out fox you younger guys in a race. Car looks great & really happy for you. Word around town has been your full blown 914 resto. Looking forward to this summer & getting together.
Tom Bliznik HIPO-2L Chrome Yellow.

Posted by: Tom Perso Jan 12 2004, 04:42 PM

Shall we take bets on how long it takes you to get cuffed and stuffed by the 5.0?

Took me 4 hours after mine got running... smile.gif

2270"C", Built by me, Jake Raby Inspired.

Hauls the mail like no other.

Have fun and keep it out of the weeds!!!!

Tom

Posted by: Jake Raby Jan 12 2004, 05:34 PM

Just watch for the gravel on the highway... that one bit me last week! Spun a full 360 in the air, but held it!

Posted by: Racer Chris Jan 12 2004, 08:04 PM

When you get it in the car Rick, let me know if you have any questions regarding the header and heat exchanger installation. It's real simple, but might not be self-explanatory - especially the HE.

Posted by: 914rick Jan 12 2004, 09:23 PM

Thanks guys for your comments, support and encouragement. It means alot wub.gif . The fact is, I read this board every day and follow the progress on your projects as well. I can't tell you how helpful you all have been by identifing issues with these vehicles as well as offering outstanding solutions. I have never seen another board whereby so many people freely pass on helpful information. I guess that I just wanted to issue a formal THANK YOU to everyone that makes up this 914 Club aktion035.gif
BTW, grinding is done, painting starts tomorrow, pictures to follow.
Rick

Posted by: ChrisReale Jan 12 2004, 09:36 PM

so, am I reading this right? You are going from a stock 1.7 to a Raby 2.3? With a Tangerine header? Shit, you are in for a surprise! boldblue.gif clap56.gif

Posted by: 914rick Jan 12 2004, 10:35 PM

Chris, that's correct. Also installing Rennshift shifter and Tarett front sway bar. I'm looking to eat my first 911 finger.gif
Rick

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