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Old 01-17-2012, 09:19 PM
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I picked up a 94 Miata M Edition 1.8L, Montego Blue with the Nardi wood grain shift **** and e-brake handle, aluminum sill plates, Torsen LSD and all the other M edition features...

With a clean title

For $400

The catch was...the genius before me welded the timing belt cog onto the crankshaft.

So it was decided to begin a project/build.

My Desired Goal is 300 WHP and a matching if not more than 300 WTQ with a 1.8L

PICTUREESS!!


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Old 01-17-2012, 09:23 PM
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Ok its time to catch up...

Well so far I've aquired the block shell and crankshaft.





Took them both to G&G Performance Engines just outside Tomball,TX to hot tank both of them and also have the crank polished.

I also decided to have the cylinders bored .40 over to 84 mm

Heres the block after the hot tank and .40 over bore:

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Old 01-17-2012, 09:24 PM
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Hooray for ACL Bearings!!

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Old 01-17-2012, 09:29 PM
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I've started the teardown proccess on the current engine in the car.

Head doesnt look to nasty





and an OEM tubular exhaust manifold?!?

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Old 01-17-2012, 10:02 PM
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That was a smoking deal for $400. It's going to be a nice car when you're done.
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Originally Posted by Moffitt
and an OEM tubular exhaust manifold?!?
Yup, big thanks to mazda for that, think some NBs had a cast unit though...

Great deal for $400, pics of the welded crank?
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Old 01-17-2012, 10:49 PM
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Here is the welded crank thread

http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=445230
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son of a, $400 miata with a torsen. do want.
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Old 01-21-2012, 04:22 PM
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Alright so the engine build has come to a TEMPORARY stop due to starting a new job, However I went to the machine shop to pick up my block shell and crankshaft. After I arrived he informed he he also decked the block .005"

NOW....Im not coming to a complete halt on everything. While I am waiting for the right time to aquire the bottom end assembly, It's time to start the wire tuck

SIIIIIIIIIICCCCKKKK





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If you're going to pause for a while, make sure you keep that block oiled up and covered. Don't want it rusting.

Your car is going to be sweet. I still can't get over $400.
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Originally Posted by hornetball
If you're going to pause for a while, make sure you keep that block oiled up and covered. Don't want it rusting.

Your car is going to be sweet. I still can't get over $400.
Oh yea lol, and I already got it smothered in WD-40 and double bagged on my engine stand, along with the crankshaft as well
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So you bored the block before you had the pistons? How did you set wall clearance?
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The walls were bored just under 84mm. When I get my pistons and give them to my machinist, he will hone the walls to the clearance spec that he sees fit. And also I am going to have the top and skirts coated
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Wow, great buy. Good luck with the build.
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Old 01-22-2012, 10:11 PM
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Make good progress tonight with beginning the wire tuck, a couple buddies stopped by to lend a helping hand on removing the dash and pulling the harness through the firewall.






Dash Removed







Jon Pulling the harness through the fire wall







BLEECGHGH!! DISGUSTING!!







At The end of the day:


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Old 01-30-2012, 01:39 PM
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Wiretuck underway!








More detailed pics to come
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Removing the airbag harness, labeling all the connectors, and arranging the wires for the re-route.






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DAMN hell of a deal for $400!!!
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Ug. Doing that would net me around 10 lbs of wiring that's stuck behind the heater core, but I still haven't done it. That's how much I'm not looking forward to it. As soon as a wire tuck requires me to drain the coolant I'm uninterested.
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