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Old 14-02-2015, 09:27 AM
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Even working out the correct cylinder size doesn't always work . Had someone work them out for us and went .7 front and back . Had to stamp on the brakes , changed the front to a .625 and awesomeness was found
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Old 24-02-2015, 10:19 PM
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Well............

Got the old girl running.

BUT its never as simple as that is it. After ordering the new seal and a couple of other bits off of RCM I got around to getting the beast running. As I wasn't 100% where to start looking given the injectors had a pulse signal. SO I pulled them out and ran them through the injector cleaner. Remade some of the earthing points on the chassis and engine. Re checked earths on the ECU and AEM unit along with power supplies. Changed the battery for a new larger item. Refitted it all and pressed the button. She tried so hard to fire it was agitating. So. Swapped the plugs from 8's to 6's. And turn the fuel pressure down on the FPR. Pressed the button again and she fired up a treat

Happy days.

Having had the car the fired it was time to replace the oil seal. Personally I find it quicker to pull the motor than drop the gearbox. Undo the bolts unplug the wiring harness and bosch, out. Anyway before that, oil out. Aweful lot of debris. Turns out the crank ate the rear thrust bearing. Long story short when the 2.1 engine let go the crank went off to a specialist to be analysed, checked and all that. It came back with the ok to be reused in the new build. Cranking the motor over and running it proved other wise.

Absolutely everything has been scrutinised at the end of which a new EJ257 crank/big end and main bearings has been ordered from RCM and should be with me in the next couple of days so I can rebuild the old girl again. Hopefully this time to a more positive out come.

On we go.....
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Old 25-02-2015, 06:47 AM
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That's a bitch - any comeback on the engineering firm that checked the tolerances for you?
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I'll have a chat with them and see what happens but im not going to go nuts at them. You can't do 100% maths test every day of the week.
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Old 26-02-2015, 12:08 PM
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I hope that wasn't to expensive to buy .
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I hope that wasn't to expensive to buy .
I wouldnt say it was cheap dude but very much needed .
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I wouldnt say it was cheap dude but very much needed .
If you can't be £250 for a brand new one then you got robbed
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Old 26-02-2015, 03:40 PM
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Was considerably more than that dude. It's a genuine niterated ej257 crank.
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Old 26-02-2015, 08:09 PM
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If you can't be £250 for a brand new one then you got robbed
that's the price of a half decent second hand one
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Old 26-02-2015, 08:13 PM
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Unless you buy from the states
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Yeah. There was no way after the damaged caused that I was going to buy a second one. That's a brand new niterated item. Hopefully that will be hidden away back in the cases where it belongs
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Old 27-02-2015, 01:18 AM
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that's the price of a half decent second hand one
Not for me it's not a friend is selling me his brand new one for that price don't know where he got it from so I check how much they where and I had to buy it .
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Old 27-02-2015, 02:14 AM
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Don't blame you for that money dude. Nicely done
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Don't blame you for that money dude. Nicely done
Thanks don't know what I'm going to do with it yet .
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Old 27-02-2015, 11:03 AM
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Got to be a spare motor hasn't it?

Didn't get in as early as I'd hoped this morning to get on with the engine so I fitted the aero catches instead....

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Old 28-02-2015, 07:39 PM
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Well bottom end back together. Pressing on to get the engine back in and running by the weekend.

I want my scoob back on the road.

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Several years later.....

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Old 21-03-2015, 08:31 AM
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Well the motor is now 100% built and ready to go back in. I have been even more scrupulous with checking and re checking everything to avoid the crank issue happening again. There was no obvious cause for the crank mashing the rear face of the thrust bearings.

First big thing to change was the piston to head clearance. With the new crank the piston where 20 thou higher than previously. At lowest tilt they where .013" above deck and on full tilt at their highest .031". With the 1.5mm ( .059") head gasket there was no real room to allow for rod stretch. In the turbo bike we allow .040" rod stretch so I took some meet off the top of the pistons to gain the extra clearance.

Crank then the new nitrated crank got clearance, re clearance and clearanced again on both main and big ends.

End float was checked I don't know how many times which I just right ;D

There was one other concern that I had come across before. This invovled the hydraulic clutch bearing. I've seen it before where the spacer behind the bearing has been too thick and when the engine is installed the sits butt up against the clutch cover. Not only not having and air gap as it should but actually being forced up into the clutch cover and also taking up the end float in the crank and mashing thrust bearings. That also being a concern the heights where check over again and on both the engine and gearbox side and was all fine as I had hoped with the required 2.4mm air gap.

With every thing checked it ready to go back in. Plan is for Monday.
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Old 20-04-2015, 04:26 PM
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There are a couple of issues to report but it's a bit long winded on the phone so i will do that bit later on the lap top but in the mean time.....



Still needs some adjusting is just sitting in there at the moment.
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Just read through this and good read - amazing job you've done there, and be good to see it running again - a lot of time and effort gone into that
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Old 20-04-2015, 06:04 PM
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Yeah getting over the last hurdle and actually getting the car back on the road has been really hard. Crank issue initially. Then the electrical issue with the stock loom (will explain more when I get a chance).

Want to get a few bits on the body done this week. Then I can finish getting the last few mechanical bits sorted and we're there.
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Old 20-04-2015, 08:26 PM
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Really really looking forward to seeing this beast in the flesh glad your finally seeing light at the end of the tunnel
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Old 20-04-2015, 09:26 PM
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Few more weeks hopefully then mapping for running in
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Old 03-05-2015, 10:24 AM
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So then. Electrical gremlins are a real pig. But ever cloud has a silver lining. As you know the car is fitted it an AlcaTek ECU. I have been trying to get them to talk to me about making some changes to the ecu for absolutely months. Eventually I decided to not have any changes made to the ecu and just buy a proper one buy in the mean time just get it mapped for the current mods. Anyway reinstalling the loom and engine this time has unearthed an underlying electrical issue. It's started with sensor ground wires carrying 8volt live feeds. Which I traced back into the loom then the ecu. Once that was sorted other singles appeared to be incorrect. The loom that had seen far better days before I had even got into looking for the faults. After finding bare wires, doggy taped up and crimped connections I was time to start fresh. Given the lack of contact and lack of support from AlcaTek I decided that if I was building a new loom it wouldn't be for that ecu. So I bought this instead

Nice Syvecs S6



Few other little bits got done whilst I was waiting for the Syvecs. Bonnet is now finished and ready for paint





Finally got around to painting and fitting the STI 6 spoiler. I was hoping to paint the front bumper today but the weather is looking a bit bad.





Also got all the water system back in the bay and thought I'd treat the turbo to a cozy blanket





All the bits for the loom are ordered. Hopefully all be with me next week and I can look towards actually driving the old girl
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that's one mean looking beast

Awesome work...
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Making the loom is not too bad , just take your time thinking about it 👍
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Thanks guys
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Started getting the power steering in.

Buried it in behind the front bumper on the drivers side. Its an electric MR2 pump. Will be interested to see how it works. I also found some grot under there so sorted that out too while I was there. need to add to the bracket and some extra support as its a heavy pump.

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Grot fixed and pump in place (but not finished)

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So added some extra support to the power steering brace. It's now all ready for wiring. As it's sitting up in behind the front bumper I just mig'd it up a bit brashly. Does the job.






So that ended up down here like this



Now slight chance on the fueling front. I was going to run 8 injectors long term (still might) but in order to get a few more functions out of the Syvecs I have changed the 750cc RC injectors for some bigger Bosch units that I have 'borrowed' from the RX7 build. Just given how long I've had them I bought a refurb pack and gave the a bath



Mid cleaning





So onto the next job....
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Old 27-05-2015, 10:30 PM
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Couple of trivial bits on the go while I'm sorting out the wiring loom plugs and pins etc...

First thing was to get a set of late model individual coils. Hopefully this should help with the performance and if nothing else makes for a nicer tidy engine bay in loosing the mid mounted coil pack and bright red HT leads!



net result without the coil in there.... much neater



The other thing I have been poking around at is the lights. I have seen a couple of the version 5/6 cars with modded blacked headlights. I think it look very cool so I have set about doing mine. There was another small issue to tackle too. As I have the oil cooler one side of the front bumper and the power steeing pump the other I have removed the indicators and little black plastic infill from the bumper. My decision was to move LED indicators into the side light housing whilst blacking them. I used a set of LED bike indicators.

Started with these:



Then did this:



Threw them in here:



And wayhay:



So with the indicstors and side lights in the one housing I can set about ducting the cooler and pump

Oh and here is a painted pair next to the pair I'll be doing in the morning

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Old 27-05-2015, 11:48 PM
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Liking the indicator mod I'm neither for nor against the blacked headlights on a classic, need to see them on the car done to decide which side to fall on :P
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I was fairly chuffed with the indicators to be honest. I was thinking for ages about the best way to get an LED strip in somewhere that would work and all that rubbish. Then when up stairs in the shop to get some fittings for a job and what's on the shelf. Set of cheap led bike lenses. All of a sudden it seemed so simple!

I like the black lights but I know it one of those things that splits people. I saw a US 2dr on the North American Scooby club in white with blacked lights and it just looked cracking. Whilst my main headlights are in very good nik the side lights are looking old. I'll keep my eyes out for a good condition pair as of and when.

I'll pop some pics up once the grill and bumper are painted and back on.
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Well I take it you never notice mine then I forgot you were to busy ogling my wheels lol .
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I was fairly chuffed with the indicators to be honest. I was thinking for ages about the best way to get an LED strip in somewhere that would work and all that rubbish. Then when up stairs in the shop to get some fittings for a job and what's on the shelf. Set of cheap led bike lenses. All of a sudden it seemed so simple!

I like the black lights but I know it one of those things that splits people. I saw a US 2dr on the North American Scooby club in white with blacked lights and it just looked cracking. Whilst my main headlights are in very good nik the side lights are looking old. I'll keep my eyes out for a good condition pair as of and when.

I'll pop some pics up once the grill and bumper are painted and back on.
Did you say you are looking for a set of black side lights guess what ive got a spare set in really good condition as they are my spare set .
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Well I take it you never notice mine then I forgot you were to busy ogling my wheels lol .

I spied them! , still on the fence though need to see more
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So waiting for some bits ti turn up and again.... I haven't been about to just leave the old girl alone.

Started playing with the intercooler pipe work. Because of the blue fittings on the fuel lines and headers tank I decided to accent them with titanium pipe work.

All chopped and a test fit once it's all tacked up.





Then a bit of heat before welding to colour it...





Oh.....

And this happened.

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Lots of welding and the second ic pipe to do.

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May be a lot of work but looks great
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Cheers chaps.

Finally got pipe one done. Started work on the bigger rims too.

One down, one to go...






Wheels. 18x10 ET12 with a future 25mm added on for good measure.

New colour; but first a big mess!



Then it started raining so had to bring them in for a bit



Woop done.



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Cheers fella,

Just a quick few of the other pipe now all done. I have to say now the ti is blue like the fittings the red wastegate is really bugging me....







So started getting the shape together for the rear arches. A teaser of things to come....





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Right. Scoob is leaving the workshop tomorrow to go home as I'm taking some time off work for a bit and it will give me something to keep me occupied

I have started really chomping away at the inner arches now to suite new wide arches. I've also a ordered a couple of bits off ABW that will need to be modded a bit to suite the wide arch width. Becuase everyone needs wide body impreza in their lives.

Also ordered a few guages that turned up this morning.

Oil pressure
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Water temp
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Also a dash pod to suite. Once these bits are in and body is done I'm going to do the loom and get it mapped.



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Well. Can went on a transporter yesterday and found its way home so I could get cracking with the body. I hadn't finished the 2nd two wheel yet hence the yellow ones

On the transporter and off she goes:



Hour later and the old girl is home; lots to do:



That was yesterday. Being off today I started setting about the arch work. There is a bit of shaping to do and I'm. Waiting on some bits from ABW.

First off. 18x10s all round.



The some arches



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Like the fact you've split the arch where it joins the front bumper, will you do the same on the rear ones?
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Yes I will. Not sure how I will shape the bottom of the arch Yet so just left it alone for now.
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