Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:59 am
i see your using nord washers, those are the coolest. got bags of them for cv halfshafts.
yup, after seeing all the issues the 1.8T guys were having with the bolts backing out, as well as the guys here... I figured it was worth the $5 to pick them up. Def a slick lil beast though!dspl1236 wrote:i see your using nord washers, those are the coolest. got bags of them for cv halfshafts.
THanks Javad... and PM sent to ya 'bout the POJShadzi wrote:Yup, those look like our lines , mind saying who the doner was (just curious). We have a proper oil drain line for the 20v using the stock manifold, but looks like you got it figured out
Coming along nicely!
Thanks, Carson... here's hoping that this weekend everything goes in smoothlyGTIVR62801 wrote:Wow Justin, awesome progress! 8)
Thanks mike! I was trying to keep it as clean looking as I can... I'd love to figure out a way to fill in those gaps as well from where I cut with the angle grinder, but I don't think that's gonna happen w/o an excessive amount of workAudiSport4000 wrote:Lookin good meng. I really like the color of the IM you chose, very unique. The tabs for the removable core support look nicely done as well. Mine are shotty . I did a real half ass job of it, something I need to sort out and fix when it gets warmer out.
Keep truckin
JShadzi wrote:Oh yea, and no worries on humping the motor, it really is the only way the input shaft will go it, its all about stamina and endurance, it will happen eventually
Sweet, Yuengling. My brother brought home a case from PA, been drinking that the last few days
I agree with you on the yuengling, so you're not the only one. Bring on the Bell's Hopslam!AudiSport4000 wrote:I may be the only person that isnt a huge fan of Yuengling. We had a keg of that at Carlisle one of the past years, it wasnt bad.
I guess I just prefer other stuff
If I were to do this again, I would install the short block first then install the fully assembled head. Just seemed to me to be a LOT easier since the weight would be down 80 lbs or so with the head off (might be over estimating, but whatever)... I think the biggest issue we had though was how the motor "stood up" and left the driver's side mount so much lower than the passenger's side... but we got it, so that's all that matters 8)AudiSport4000 wrote:We actually only had to try lifting the motor twice to get the input shaft to line up, I was kinda surprised. Then again, we just lifted the block by hand into the engine bay.
It's all in the hips baby... all in the hipsJShadzi wrote:Oh yea, and no worries on humping the motor, it really is the only way the input shaft will go it, its all about stamina and endurance, it will happen eventually
yes, yuengling is my brew... I love it.... but then again, I pretty much drink anythinga4kquattro wrote:Sweet, Yuengling. My brother brought home a case from PA, been drinking that the last few days
thanks Nate! I was excited to finally get the damn thing in there... i've had it for, what, 8 months now? lol. I had an interesting time getting it indexed though... didn't realize that audi drilled the holes so it only fits on in ONE position only... talk about a PITA trying to index a 20lb flywheel while it's on a hoist. Now I know why they said to mark it and the crank shaft when pulling it off.Berserker wrote:Justin, great work with the car so far, and I'm glad the flywheel seems to have worked out for you... it makes me want to go get back to work on my project.
thanks! Only thing motivating me now is the fact I want the damn thing moving. I have kept it on insurance and registered for the past year almost and only used it 2 months out of that year... and I want my garage backOnwardtothestars wrote:Damn cool Justin, I wish I was as motivated as you!
I guess I didn't pick it up, but where are you putting the 02 sensor ?