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  • FredK
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    Originally posted by Danny View Post
    This has never been verified.
    Thank you for bringing this up.

    Julien, when will you satisfy your end of the bargain?

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  • Danny
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    I don't know but I've heard they also found me a sick deal on the center caps and look real good running around a track in pink yoga pants
    This has never been verified.

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  • kronus
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    I don't know but I've heard they also found me a sick deal on the center caps and look real good running around a track in pink yoga pants

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  • Julien
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    tossed the iX weaves back on and have been driving it.


    I wonder who balanced and installed those rims on the wagon, they did an AMAZING job

    ;D

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  • kronus
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    tossed the iX weaves back on and have been driving it.



    I also installed rear headrests last night, but didn't manage to get a photo.

    I've also just taken delivery of a NOS iX oil pump, so I have basically everything needed to start adapting the stroker motor to AWD.


    I'm looking to be rid of the tow hitch setup, but need a replacement bumper without a cutout and some rear bumper shocks. Anyone local want to make a trade?

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  • kronus
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    well, it's possible that I am a fool. I'm going to stare at it some.

    had a bit of spare time during the holidays, got the driver's door hinge fixed up.



    I used one hinge repair kit on the upper hinge, but the other one was fine.



    fixed. significantly less wind noise, and the door doesn't move a centimeter up and down when you jostle it anymore.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    it's got ARP stuff throughout, an S52 rotating assembly, and brand new, custom bore pistons. priced out, the parts in this motor are similar to what I'd spend for factory replacement stuff if I were to rebuild my spare ix M20.
    While that's true, all you really need to drop it into the ix block is a bore and hone. The ARP hardware is 100% reusable.

    You're into this sucker a lot already - converting an RWD block to an ix block is a fool's errand - IMO.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    it's got ARP stuff throughout, an S52 rotating assembly, and brand new, custom bore pistons. priced out, the parts in this motor are similar to what I'd spend for factory replacement stuff if I were to rebuild my spare ix M20.
    While that's true, all you really need to drop it into the ix block is a bore and hone. The ARP hardware is 100% reusable.

    You're into this sucker a lot already. 'Converting' a RWD block to an ix block (if it's really even possible, I have my doubts) is a fools errand - IMO.

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  • jeenyus
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    it's got ARP stuff throughout, an S52 rotating assembly, and brand new, custom bore pistons. priced out, the parts in this motor are similar to what I'd spend for factory replacement stuff if I were to rebuild my spare ix M20.
    That's some nice stuff.

    Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk

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  • kronus
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    Originally posted by jeenyus View Post
    ...but you bought a whole new motor to build. Isn't the head the best part of that motor anyway?
    it's got ARP stuff throughout, an S52 rotating assembly, and brand new, custom bore pistons. priced out, the parts in this motor are similar to what I'd spend for factory replacement stuff if I were to rebuild my spare ix M20.

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  • kronus
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    I was thinking interference fit plug, then drill&tap for the hole. it'll be on the edge of the plug and the block casting, but, it might work

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  • nando
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    you're still missing the bolt hole on that part of the pump. I suspect the other person who did the plug probably left it off.

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  • kronus
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    I've also heard of the plug with holes in it approach. don't see why it wouldn't work, and I have a friend with a lathe who's eager for projects.

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  • nando
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    you have to fill it with something. On the ix it's just a small hole that goes to the pump, on the RWD car it's a big peice that threads in. You can't just leave the valve there either because now you will have two (one in the pump and one on the block).

    I don't know how you would do it because once I saw the differences, I just used the ix block (even though the RWD block I had was way nicer). I have heard of somebody machining a plug with a hole in it.

    ix block:


    RWD block (best picture I have, sorry about the crank scraper in the way):


    You can see with the pump right next to the RWD block why it won't work so easily. There's also nowhere for the extra bolt that holds the pump to the block.
    Last edited by nando; 12-28-2018, 12:51 PM.

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  • jeenyus
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    ...but you bought a whole new motor to build. Isn't the head the best part of that motor anyway?

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