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My Hoopte30 Project Attempt #6 - the painless way to earn cash back every day
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Hmmm if its around I might be buying myself a Christmas hooptie present to myself.
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Got the tii all cleaned up and got the og 13x5 steelies on. Car came out great for what it is.
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No one wanted the cab on the cheap, so I ended up fixing most of the issues. I've been driving it a bunch and it's been a blast. With some fresh tires and a touch more suspension love, this thing would be a great 3 season hooptie daily.
-The control arms/bushings were shot, those made a huge difference.
-The 3rd/4th gear hunt at 60 I found was caused by an improperly adjusted throttle cable. It was a half inch out of adjustment and the trans didn't know when to shift up/down. The bonus of this find is that the car will rev out to 7k now, WOT is actually functional on the TPS, and with the throttle opening more/earlier it solved some drivability issues, and the car is much quicker.
-Found out the crank sensor was hitting the balancer causing RPM dropout. Put another crank sensor on and spaced it out by the thickness of the washer.
-Swapped a fuel pump and relay which fixed some intermittent long starts.
-Bleeding power steering fixed a sticky feeling rack (old fluid was shot and had moisture in it)
-Inop speedo was both a bad sensor and a bad pigtail
-Swapped a different catback on it that was far less rusty, because I had it and a set of good gaskets on hand
-Installed caps, a factory lip, and undertray to give it a lil' exterior boost
That about does it with project Cab. I'll keep cruising it and fixing small stuff until it sells.
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Turns out you can swap a driveshaft without taking out the cat section. Swapped driveshaft and crank sensor on the vert and she's sublime
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostThat 02 is coming along so nicely!
Originally posted by e30austin View Postfill the cylinders with ATF, put the car in 4th gear and rock it back and forth. been lucky a few times doing that, maybe you will too. :)Last edited by AWDBOB; 10-11-2023, 10:01 AM.
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fill the cylinders with ATF, put the car in 4th gear and rock it back and forth. been lucky a few times doing that, maybe you will too. :)
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Originally posted by mjweimer View PostOh that Riviera blue....my favorite '02 color. So happy to hear you are going back to the steelie's.
That 'vert will be a really fun car. Perfect time of the year to get that one buttoned up and on the road.
If the vert plays nice it'll stay, but so far it's proving to be too much of a project to save on top of all the other things I have going on.
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I'm not sure if I mentioned it, but the new engine is the same as the last, shaved deck 2mm, e crank/rods, late i pistons, etc.
This time around, however, I added an IE "billet" 272 cam so I know exactly what's in there for documentation purposes.
New engine is in and running. I let oil pressure build with the fuel pump fuse out. Fuse in, and she fired right up! Cam break in appears successful. I do the Lucas ZDDP additive with some 20w50 supertech for first start up and cam break in. Then drain it out right away with a filter change and put in Mobil1 15w50 with some ZDDP (not a full bottle) and run that until 4-500 miles. Then begin normal oil change intervals. Been doing it that way since my first built motor in my high school Evo.
Today the car goes to the fab shop to start on the header design! I added a stock oil cooler, so the header will be designed around rubber engine mounts, stock oil cooler, sanden AC system, and full sized lollipops. Super stoked.
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Edit: I also got one of papa Frankies billet door handles when he had an overstock of drivers handles. Drivers side only for hoopty, of course. I now feel like a king amongst peasants every time I get out of the car
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Oh that Riviera blue....my favorite '02 color. So happy to hear you are going back to the steelie's.
That 'vert will be a really fun car. Perfect time of the year to get that one buttoned up and on the road.
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Got the timing belt/WP service knocked out on the cab and the car no longer gets hot! The water pump had excess shaft play, and I think there was a ton of air in the system. Threw a good tstat in it that mjweimer gave me forever ago. Fixed some vacuum leaks and the car runs great. Threw it up on the lift and found the control arms have scary play, so those are on order. Once that's done, she's cruisin'
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Tii surprised me with how well it's coming back to life. I'm just doing a couple passes with 205 on each panel to pull the dead skin off and it's looking better than I thought it would. I have the original 13x5" steelies and original caps, so I got some tires so I can put them back on the car.
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