matt.mcinnes
2F-ETI
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And what's the consensus from your friends Matt? They've probably put you a little further into the eccentric side I suppose?
Regards Andrew.
YEP will all think he is nuts, but have to give him a thumbs ups for sticking to his plan and getting the results he was after.And what's the consensus from your friends Matt? They've probably put you a little further into the eccentric side I suppose?
Regards Andrew.
Well tell him to donate one of those engines, (and the funds to work on it), and you will show him what you can get from it!
Spent the evening calculating Turbo outlet temps for the Garrett GT3082R @ 70F/21C ambient and from what I can work out at 9psi the outlet temp should be around 180F/82C at 15psi the outlet temp rises to 227F/108C.
MMMMMMM goes very good mattCouldn't stop smiling when we pulled up next to ppl and then just pulled away with almost no effort and lots of turbo whine! Can't wait to get it to comp!
marin
Took the thermostat housing apart to clean mmmmmm, lots of silicon sealent and once opened it looks like a fair bit of stop leak too that's dried hardened inside and around the thermostat. Also one of the 4 bolts was covered in stop leak where it looks as if it has been leaking up the thread untill it finaly sealed.
You just know this old 3F-E has had cooling issues in the past from the state of play.
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What I was not expecting was this to have been an issue from new I guess, unless the thermostat housing has been replaced in the past, though unlikly.
After a good clean and re-assembling without a gasket I noticed one of the bolts would not thighten down (finger tight) anywhere near as much as the others. (2--3mm)
On close inspection I tested the depth of the two blind holes both the same. I messed around a little longer still a 2-3mm difference.
On even closer inspection I could actually see that the thread in one holes was shorter than the other, even though the holes were of the same depth. So even from new this thermostat housing would have always been a weak spot if not a complete pain in the a***, as it would have never tightened up to seal well.
Ran a 8mmx1.25 tap down it and now it's all good. Strange how the smallest of things can give so much trouble, you just wounder how many hours were spent with sealent and gaskets trying to get it right.
All good now though
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