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Forgot that you may want to pick up a set of these for your head since it will be open.
Close to the same price as orm but you will never have to replace them. I got a set for this build since I didn?t want to buy another set of OEM?s.
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Best way to get the stains out is to rent a diamond concrete grinder and grind off the top layer for a perfect surface
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I would just clean up and reuse the original hardware kit. I assume you bought an ORM gasket set for the new build. It should have the crush washers for the plugs and the print for small cover on the back. Just use some grey RTV on the larger back cover and clean them really well. Not that you...
Also another thing to do is check the clearance between the bottom of your pan and the pickup tube once you get the Moroso one.
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Only reason I went with killers vs Morison was because the killer b has a v at the bottom that prevents you from putting it in and being too close to the bottom of the pan. If you were to hit a rock or something that dents your pan at the location of the pickup tube you could potentially starve...
Agreed, ditch that and get a killer pickup tube. The OEM ones have a high failure rate due to being brazed and not welded.
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Few updates, heads are back from the shop. Head were rebuilt with new super tech valves, dual springs with titanium retainers. Valves are also 2mm over size with new valve guides.
Block has upgraded light weight crank with dual oil passageways for rods. Also has 100mm CP pistons, with...
Groaning up my I?m had a 1990 Chevy s-10 that was a 5 speed with no tach. Had to lead to drove by feel instead of looking at the tach. That being said the car was dead not meant to go to redline on regular basis. I have seen this on Toyota echo?s as well and a few other cars. My take is that...
On my drive to work today was thinking of all the stuff I wish I would of done while my garage was still empty when I bought my house back in 2011. That being said #1 thing I wish I would of done is epoxy the floor. soo much easier and to do when the garage is empty. If there are already stains...
Power tools, either air battery or corded pick one and start building a batter set of tools to make the job easier. I personally use a combination of battery and air tools for my garage work area. Also having a battery dewalt drill and impact screw drug vet are must haves for small project work...
I will definitely say the first time I did an STI engine I made some goof ball
Mistakes and learned from them. Then I asked someone that has built 100?s of them to go over the whole process with me. Learned a lot and was worth every one of the beers it cost.
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