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Omg a civic driving smelly hippy is among us!
Nothing worth posting. I worked yesterday for an hour just getting the rear lower exhaust nut on and as tight as I can get it. I lack dexterity.
Started putting the bumper back on. I need to get the right sized drill bit/tap for the pan but cannot find it at lowes or napa or schucks. Mostly just reassembly at this point.
Here is the bumper starting to go back on:
Here is the hole I dremeled in a cold side pipe for my AIT:
Here is the bung being JB welded:
JB weld is gangster...
Nothing worth posting. I worked yesterday for an hour just getting the rear lower exhaust nut on and as tight as I can get it. I lack dexterity.
Started putting the bumper back on. I need to get the right sized drill bit/tap for the pan but cannot find it at lowes or napa or schucks. Mostly just reassembly at this point.
Here is the bumper starting to go back on:
Here is the hole I dremeled in a cold side pipe for my AIT:
Here is the bung being JB welded:
JB weld is gangster...
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Oh that and you're totally awesome WGA adapter you had made. I just drilled and tapped right into the compressor housing for mine =P
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My buddy came back and put my bumper back on today. It seems to me like a huge step forward, but it really isn't. I've still got a few things to figure out and a couple questions.
First for the oil feed. I'm having a BITCH of a time figuring out how to get the oil pressure sender off to put my tuner toys oil feed in. Is there a trick i'm missing? It doesn't seem like there is any room to fit an open end wrench in there. I threaded the 1/8 bspt feed into my spare block a little bit at the traditional 1.6 oil feed location and it seems to fit slightly. Could I pull this off as a one-time thing? Like, thread it in, let it cross thread or whatever and just not remove it?
I'll post a couple pics a little later, nothin special. Just the same car but with a bumper this time.
First for the oil feed. I'm having a BITCH of a time figuring out how to get the oil pressure sender off to put my tuner toys oil feed in. Is there a trick i'm missing? It doesn't seem like there is any room to fit an open end wrench in there. I threaded the 1/8 bspt feed into my spare block a little bit at the traditional 1.6 oil feed location and it seems to fit slightly. Could I pull this off as a one-time thing? Like, thread it in, let it cross thread or whatever and just not remove it?
I'll post a couple pics a little later, nothin special. Just the same car but with a bumper this time.
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A couple of updates.
Here is how I re-routed my lower radiator hose finally. I used all of the stock pieces to get this where I wanted it. I used the hose originally connected to the radiator to run into the block, and vice versa. I cut the 45* portion of the hardline off to connect the two. You can also see my drain line in place as I drilled/tapped the pan today:
Started wrapping the heatercore lines:
So at this point I need to only do a few things before the start up:
-Fix a coolant leak at the back of the head
-Move my LC1 and re-wire it
-Make a couple of cuts and put my under tray back on
-Figure out how in the ******* hell i'm going to get oil to this turbo...
I cannot for the life of me get the oil pressure sender off the block with the engine in the car. If I had known this would be this huge of a PITA, i would have put my oil Tee in while the engine was out. Omg its seriously impossible, there is no way to get a wrench on the nut behind the sender unit and actually have room to move the wrench to loosen it. I'm thinking about either picking up an oil filter sandwich plate or figuring out how to make the oil port on the hotside work with my -3AN oil feed hose.
Heres the bitch:
Here is how I re-routed my lower radiator hose finally. I used all of the stock pieces to get this where I wanted it. I used the hose originally connected to the radiator to run into the block, and vice versa. I cut the 45* portion of the hardline off to connect the two. You can also see my drain line in place as I drilled/tapped the pan today:
Started wrapping the heatercore lines:
So at this point I need to only do a few things before the start up:
-Fix a coolant leak at the back of the head
-Move my LC1 and re-wire it
-Make a couple of cuts and put my under tray back on
-Figure out how in the ******* hell i'm going to get oil to this turbo...
I cannot for the life of me get the oil pressure sender off the block with the engine in the car. If I had known this would be this huge of a PITA, i would have put my oil Tee in while the engine was out. Omg its seriously impossible, there is no way to get a wrench on the nut behind the sender unit and actually have room to move the wrench to loosen it. I'm thinking about either picking up an oil filter sandwich plate or figuring out how to make the oil port on the hotside work with my -3AN oil feed hose.
Heres the bitch:
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i took mine off last week so that i knew it would be pretty easy to throw on when i put the turbo on. Then again, i have the 1.8 pressure sensor which is much smaller.
P.S. i am one 90* silicone coupler away from being boosted. I am coming home from college friday to install everything.
Am i going to beat you to boost???? lol
P.S. i am one 90* silicone coupler away from being boosted. I am coming home from college friday to install everything.
Am i going to beat you to boost???? lol
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i took mine off last week so that i knew it would be pretty easy to throw on when i put the turbo on. Then again, i have the 1.8 pressure sensor which is much smaller.
P.S. i am one 90* silicone coupler away from being boosted. I am coming home from college friday to install everything.
Am i going to beat you to boost???? lol
P.S. i am one 90* silicone coupler away from being boosted. I am coming home from college friday to install everything.
Am i going to beat you to boost???? lol
If I could find a place like anpluming.com locally i'd be set.