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    hurry up damnit

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      you shut yer got damn mouth now boy
      -Alex

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        Got the block and everything back from the machine shop! Had the block shaved .080" (2.032 mm) and honed. They even cleaned and painted the block for me. It looks fucking good, I dont even want to put it together now.

        Plastigage'd the main and rod bearings and everything is dead nuts. Went to install everything and I forgot the assembly lube and ring compressor at a friend's house! Will update with pictures tonight or tomorrow!
        -Alex

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          Pics or it didn't happen! haha glad to hear you're still truckin
          1989 JDM-Tech 2
          2010 335 D for daily

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            This is good news. In for pics

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              Originally posted by acolella76 View Post
              Got the block and everything back from the machine shop! Had the block shaved .080" (2.032 mm) and honed. They even cleaned and painted the block for me. It looks fucking good, I dont even want to put it together now.

              Plastigage'd the main and rod bearings and everything is dead nuts. Went to install everything and I forgot the assembly lube and ring compressor at a friend's house! Will update with pictures tonight or tomorrow!
              Check valve to piston clearance.
              john@m20guru.com
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              Transaction feedback: Here, here and here. Thanks :D

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                Valve clearance should be fine, it is only sitting 0.042mm closer to the deck than the 2.8 motor, which had plenty of clearance.
                -Alex

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                  Originally posted by acolella76 View Post
                  Valve clearance should be fine, it is only sitting 0.042mm closer to the deck than the 2.8 motor, which had plenty of clearance.
                  don't assume anything.

                  It makes an ASS out of U and ME.

                  "Supposedly" I was safe on the eta pistons to take .025" off a head with .080" VTP clearance. I took .015" off the head and .020" off the head gasket and my valves are making a racket.
                  john@m20guru.com
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                  Transaction feedback: Here, here and here. Thanks :D

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                    Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View Post
                    don't assume anything.
                    I cannot agree more, break out the putty. Looking forward to hearing this thing run properly.
                    ADAMS Autosport

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                      Putty, play doh, tootsie rolls, whatever it takes
                      1989 JDM-Tech 2
                      2010 335 D for daily

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                        Didn't Xworks have a method that didn't require removing the head.
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                          Checked VTP clearance and all is well in the world. .093" with the head gasket uncompressed which should be plenty, no?

                          Assembled the motor and everything, primed the oil pump, and the oil is frothy... is that bad? And if it is how should I fix that?

                          Piston deck height:


                          So beautiful




                          Can you tell I had an exhaust leak :rofl:
                          -Alex

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                            Stock gasket?
                            john@m20guru.com
                            Links:
                            Transaction feedback: Here, here and here. Thanks :D

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                              Yeah, went back to stock gasket. Even with the copper spray the MLS gasket was still giving me some trouble.

                              So frothy oil... bad? Change the oil?
                              Last edited by acolella76; 04-09-2012, 01:37 PM.
                              -Alex

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                                The motor won't start! It will turn over like it wants to start and will kind of stumble a little bit like it is about to start, but never actually does.

                                -Getting spark at the plugs
                                -REEKS of fuel, so I'm assuming there is fuel.
                                -Timed properly.

                                What do?
                                -Alex

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