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    Need help: M20 and G260 parts

    I am going to be turboing my car and will be doing some maintenance before hand to make it more reliable. What I'll be doing: stage 2 clutch, headgasket + headbolts, timing belt change, cooling system overhaul.

    Here are my parts that I will be ordering. I need opinions on what else I will need.

    Clutch
    Stage 2 clutch. F1 racing.
    Rear main seal
    Rear crank cover gasket
    Clutch pivot ball
    Input shaft oil seal
    Output shaft seal
    Selector shaft seal
    Flywheel bolts
    Throw out bearing
    Pilot bearing. Felt ring + cover
    Shifter bushings

    Headgasket/timing
    Intake mani gaskets
    New radiator hoses
    Thermostat housing gasket/seal
    Thermostat coolant bleeder screw
    Thermostat o-ring seal
    80* thermostat
    Accessory belts
    Water pump and gasket
    Exhaust mani gaskets
    Exhaust nuts
    Goetze headgasket
    Metric blues
    Valve cover gasket
    Timing belt + tensioner
    Front camshaft o-ring and oil seal

    Misc
    Engine mounts
    Trans mounts
    Flywheel resurface
    Head resurface


    It would be great if anyone could review my parts list and tell me what else I'll be needing! This is my first time changing a clutch/pulling a head.
    Last edited by jaywood; 09-02-2012, 10:49 AM.

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    Front camshaft seal should be under headgasket/timing
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      #3
      You'll need the M6 and M8 copper plated nuts for the exhaust manifold and down tubes as well as the down tube flange gaskets and you may need new exhaust studs. You will also need four of the rubber bungs to go with the valve cover gasket and o-rings for the oil return tube.

      At the least, have a minimal surfacing cut done on the head. A used head almost always has some warp. If the head has over 100k on it it would benefit from having the valves ground and new seals installed. The cam needs to be checked for wear and may need to be blueprinted or replaced.
      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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        #4
        Whoops, edited the camshaft seal

        Added in exhaust nuts and resurface flywheel/head. Do you happen to know the part numbers for the rubber bungs/o-rings for the return tube? I can't seem to find those.

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          #5
          If you're buying an F1 racing clutch kit, most of them come with pilot bearings, throw out bearings and a clutch alignment tool.
          I've also heard some people have a bad go with the stage 2 F1 clutches, either dying or slipping at less than their advertised torque value.

          Also, any t.stat kit should come with the o-ring.

          I'd also recommend ARP studs over metric blues unless you're on a very tight budget, and you might eventually find it beneficial to o-ring your block if you're keeping a stock style headgasket.
          Originally posted by priapism
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            #6
            I'm buying an OEM pilot and t/o bearing. I know the kit comes with them but I'll be using the OEM stuff.

            I'll look into the thermostat o-ring

            Metric blues only because I'm on a budget. I've been debating on oringing the block. I think I am going to.

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              #7
              Bump

              Ordering everything tonight....Anything else???

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