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Not sure what you mean. I am replacing the front control arms as well as the control arm bushings. I ordered m3 offset CABs. The reason I'm not doing the rear is because it is going to cost me $300 just to get the old bushings taken out and the new ones pressed in.
Today I was able to remove all the interior from my blue vert. The carpet is stained to all hell so I will be dying it black. I installed the blue top as well. I was a little skepitcal about a blue top on royalblau, but it doesnt look too bad. I was also able to remov everything from my eta bottom end so I can start cleaning it and replacing gaskets. Picking up an 885 head this weekend and the motor should be put back together by Monday or Tuesday. Dropping off some strut tubes to CAtuned tomorrow or sat to get new wheel bearings and my coilovers welded on.Last edited by mbonanni; 07-23-2015, 03:19 PM.Comment
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Yo guys, just found this thread. Down to do E30 shit, meets, build stuff, etcComment
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you want to buy a new cylinderhead instead of buying a different headgasket? is the .3mm one thinner? The M20 loves more compression, expecially if you're building the 2.7iSimon
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No, Victor Reinz makes the .3mm thicker head gasket. I don't want to use victor reinz. And I already have two head gaskets which I would need to sell if I used the .3mm head. Also, I haven't even bought a cylinder head yet. I have stock head gaskets, so I dont want to buy a head I cant use them with.
I was thinking the same thing about lowering the compression. I am all for using my stock hg because compression really wont be THAT much lower to make a big difference. I think the problem is the valves hitting the pistons. Not sure honestly. I have been doing some research but there is not much on the subject.Comment
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If you have Piston to valve clearance, look into adjusting your cam so the valves clear. A high compression ratio isn't a bad thing if you have a chip that will work with it. (another reason I like manual adjustable distributors) I bet you will need an adjustable cam gear if you change the thickness of the head, or head gasket as it will change the timing in one way or another.Yes, Victor Reinz makes the .3mm thicker head gasket. I don't want to use victor reinz. And I already have two head gaskets which I would need to sell.
I was thinking the same thing about lowering the compression. I am all for using my stock hg because compression really wont be THAT lower to make a difference. I think the problem is the valves hitting the pistons. Not sure honestly. I have been doing some research but there is not much on the subject
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