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« Reply #75 on: May 21, 2006, 12:48:20 PM »
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I have 200,000 on my M42 and am curious about what happened to that oil pump thingie and how to prevent it.

If you read further back, I tell what happenned and how to prevent it, but the full write up with pics, and more detail is coming.

You should be able to do what is needed just from what I wrote though.
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« Reply #76 on: May 21, 2006, 03:48:34 PM »
Sorry, I am 62 years old and have early onset Alzheimer's. It started when I was about 14.

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« Reply #77 on: May 21, 2006, 03:48:36 PM »
Quote from: sheepdog

I also got some good pics of Febi's old motor and how/why what happened did, expect a complete write up soon explaining what happens or happened and how to prevent it from happening to you.


VERY NICE!  Thanks!

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« Reply #78 on: May 21, 2006, 09:17:05 PM »
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Sorry, I am 62 years old and have early onset Alzheimer's. It started when I was about 14.

Ha Ha, not a problem.
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« Reply #79 on: May 21, 2006, 09:17:42 PM »
Thread is now up in the How-To section regarding what happened, includes pics and how to prevent it.

Here
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« Reply #80 on: May 21, 2006, 09:44:02 PM »
More stuff.
Febi's motor
Yeah, I am a tease :D




As for the motor and things done to it...
Febi will probably give the basics and some extra. Here are some of the finer things. I will add more as it comes to me, and probably more after Febi as posted. I do not want to spoil the fun too much.

Oiling has been tweaked to live at 8k. Stock oiling, will not cut it. This is not just a pump, there is machine work done to the block itself, as well as bearings.

Pistons are specially cut for extra cooling and non-interference, should the timing chain snap, no valves will be damaged.

The lifters/springs...
Something I had not thought of, Jim did. When you change the spring pressure, you need to adjust it to live with the cam (of course), as well as the lifter. Too much pressure and you will collapse the bucket. Too little and you can get valve float. it is a delicate balance, especially at 8k rpm. Even oil viscosity will need to be adjusted to compensate for all of it.


The head
Hard to tell, but each valve now has a brass guide, as well as a smaller diameter and shorter length valve stem. A brass valve seat sits in the recessed pocket, a shorter lighter spring is on that, ti keepers and lighter hydraulic buckets are also fitted. All in the name of RPM. Also the head has turbulence enhancements which makes the fuel mix better. This particular head did not have them.




Febis car while undergoing tuning.



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This is only a small portion of it. To the right is a bay, and behind me is another bay and a lift. Above us is the core storage. To the left is offices.
Yes it is a bit messy, they have been busy as hell. Their work however is impecable. I only wish they were closer.
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« Reply #81 on: May 21, 2006, 10:10:11 PM »
wow

im at a loss of words.


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« Reply #82 on: May 21, 2006, 11:00:06 PM »
As always, guys are always looking for more thinsg to do. Jim has some more ideas for even more weight savings if someone were game to give it a shot.

He also thinks it may be possible to get it to run on 13:1 compression due to what he does with the head..

If Febi's can hit 210hp (flywheel) I would imagine the higher compression, and lower weight could possibly get the car another 20-30hp.

Jim also has some ideas for a trans rear end combo, which after I played with it on the desktop dyno, the trans/rear will knock about 1/2 second off the 1/4 and 0-60, it also leaves you with a killer close ratio trans for the track.
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« Reply #83 on: May 22, 2006, 05:15:50 AM »
Wow, this will be one hell of a car!!
Is it a sin to be jealous?:D
Keep us all schooled, this is good stuff.
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« Reply #84 on: May 22, 2006, 07:53:58 AM »
question:

is sam going to be using the stock flywheel?

what ratio will the rear end be?


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« Reply #85 on: May 22, 2006, 07:58:06 AM »
hey, I live...

I'm posting this from a motel 6 near washington, PA.

It's been a wild ride; BIG THANKS to doug / sheepdog and his bro for making the 2.5 hour drive TWICE down to see me.

I wanna say right away that this isn't some BS infomercial type thing for Jim Rowe, and his son teddy and court... they are really phenomenal people and treated me like family. If I were to say everything good about them that I experienced in the week (!) I was out there... it would be 10+ pages of posts and you still might not get the whole picture... let's just say they are on the approved vendor list.

Jim's operation is a little unusual... but so are his results.

I've been away from home and work for awhile, and I really had to get back to new york... unfortunately I could not spend another day out to finish tuning the car... sad, I know.

so right now:

- the engine is running on essentially a stock chip. Mark D. made some minor timing adjustments, raised the idle, disabled the O2 sensor, and raised the rev limit to around 7600 rpm or so.

- the engine is also technically, still in it's break-in phase... although...

- our test runs were made on 89 octane gas

- my original AFM was screwed... court was able to source one on a saturday night in this tiny town of 1805 people. Ernest is a hillbilly with a semi-non-running 318iS who lives on the outskirts of richland, MO. What are the odds?

While court was removing the AFM, ernest was shooting at turtles with a rifle. They sneak into his pond and eat the minnows and other fish he breeds.

- And finally... the fuel regulator was upgraded to 3.5 bar with 24# injectors (btw, the 4 pintle injectors aren't really meant for our cars, more on that later)

so, we did some test runs.

All I can say is that the overall performance is phenomenal. Doug drove the car friday night and the results we got saturday with a working AFM were even better.

While doing data capture and driving the thing flat out, all I can say is that the thing feels like it revs instantly and could keep revving forever... it makes solid accelleration from 3500 rpm clear up to around 7600 rpm ...the powerband is crazy wide.

Shifting the car at 7600 while doing 120+ down a twisty country road cost me some underpants.

They don't have a dyno on premises, and the dyno they use in town was closed at the time... we g-tech'd  the car, and our best run looked almost exactly like doug's figures:

1/4 mile: 14.4 seconds at 98 mph.

(this is on a real road (not a track), 89 octane gas, street tires, with basically a STOCK chip and a barn-door teeny weeny M42 AFM)

Honestly, I personally don't really give a hoot about the 1/4 mile time and speed, but hopefully it helps keep things in perspective.

The craziest thing is that after driving all day yesterday (MO to PA) ...even with my oxygen sensor disabled... with this engine (larger displacement, more fuel pressure, larger injectors)

MY GAS MILEAGE WENT UP about 15-20%.

Driving 80 mph (4000 rpm in 5th) in my old car, I would get around 27-28... now, 80 mph I'm getting like... 32-33 mpg.

I'll try to post more deets as soon as I am back in NYC.

thanks everyone for your interest and support. All I can say is that even naturally aspirated, the M42 has tremendous potential. I think with some additional tuning and related bits... a 14 second / 100 mph car isn't so far off.
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« Reply #86 on: May 22, 2006, 08:06:09 AM »
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question:

is sam going to be using the stock flywheel?

what ratio will the rear end be?


the flywheel is a custom machined, balanced steel flywheel that weighs about 10 lbs or so.

I'm using the 4.10 lsd I bought of your parts car!
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« Reply #87 on: May 22, 2006, 08:20:13 AM »
This sounds fantastic! Sounds like a real epic, we need more pics! I don't believe you're still running the m40 flappy AFM, surely it must be maxed out now? i'd love some more details on the engine, especially the head and the oil system. What size inlet/exh valves are you running?
your experience with fuel economy is interesting - I'm sure a lot of it was due to the broken AFM, but I must admit my 2.1 does pretty well for economy too.
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« Reply #88 on: May 22, 2006, 08:29:11 AM »
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question:

is sam going to be using the stock flywheel?

what ratio will the rear end be?


When is Sam coming back? I wanna see this badf bitch already.

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« Reply #89 on: May 22, 2006, 08:38:31 AM »
I'm still in friggin PA... I should be back tonight...
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