What all should I do while my engine is out?
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You are at a goal that could be supported with a new stock pump According to this consensus
They are in the $300 range, but I have had poor service from Waldro and Deatchwerks; and have spent that much over a few years for less reliability. Stock is plug and play (duh).
AEM a better option? Maybe. Others?
Anyway, that is the reason for my question.
DNM
They are in the $300 range, but I have had poor service from Waldro and Deatchwerks; and have spent that much over a few years for less reliability. Stock is plug and play (duh).
AEM a better option? Maybe. Others?
Anyway, that is the reason for my question.
DNM
#67
Fuel pump fixed it.
Also I now remember that I spilled an assload of oil into cylinder 1 before I put the spark plug in.
Thanks for everyones suggestions and help. I ended up doing:
Tapped Oil Pan for turbo return
Water pump, timing belt, tensioners.
Valve cover gasket
Oil pan gasket
Front main seal
Rear main seal
Spark Plugs and Wires
Coolant reroute
Clutch and flywheel along with throwout bearing and pilot bearing
Slave Cylinder
Clutch Hose
Cleaned engine bay
Fuel pump because the existing one was dead
Also I now remember that I spilled an assload of oil into cylinder 1 before I put the spark plug in.
Thanks for everyones suggestions and help. I ended up doing:
Tapped Oil Pan for turbo return
Water pump, timing belt, tensioners.
Valve cover gasket
Oil pan gasket
Front main seal
Rear main seal
Spark Plugs and Wires
Coolant reroute
Clutch and flywheel along with throwout bearing and pilot bearing
Slave Cylinder
Clutch Hose
Cleaned engine bay
Fuel pump because the existing one was dead
#68
So, I have everything done and it won't go into gear when running. I've done the usual dance with the adjustment rod and bleeding and all and the clutch arm seems to be moving about the right amount. I'm reasonably certain I didn't install the clutch disk backward but I'm running out of ideas so I'm paranoid about it now. Anyone see anything blatantly wrong with this?
It's an FM Stage 1 happy meal. New throwout bearing. I'm reasonably certain that I didn't screw anything up but the fact that it won't go into gear is obviously giving me some doubts.
It's an FM Stage 1 happy meal. New throwout bearing. I'm reasonably certain that I didn't screw anything up but the fact that it won't go into gear is obviously giving me some doubts.
#74
I looked at it from under the hood with someone pressing the clutch pedal. I also checked it against one of my NA's and it looks roughly the same but of course that's from a pretty crazy angle. I definitely plan to check it out more when I get it on the lift this weekend. If it does have enough throw either I managed to install the clutch backward despite knowing how to put it on correctly, or I damaged the pilot bearing installing the motor.
#75
Just measured, the clutch arm is moving a little over half an inch. I bled it again, and I adjusted the pedal again and even moved the spacer. Feels perfect with the engine off but won't go into gear with the engine on. I'm tempted to replace the master cylinder just because I won't be able to get it on the lift until next saturday. Maybe it has an internal leak and the clutch arm isn't moving enough.
#76
Final diagnosis: I messed up the splines on the clutch disk when I was installing the motor, even just holding the disk in your hand, it won't go onto the input shaft of the transmission. Since I don't want to try to salvage it and end up having to drop the transmission again, I'm hanging it up on my wall of shame and ordering a new disk from FM.
Sharing my shame here in case anyone else has the same issue in the future.
Sharing my shame here in case anyone else has the same issue in the future.
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