Enthusiasts and vendors alike... header testing inside!
#651
long story short, 22 psi found a weakness in the sleeve of cyl. 2. The sleeve pushed out the cylinder wall and coolant eventually flooded out my engine. A number of things caused it to happen. Flooding of the engine from my progressive controller shorting out probably helped the most to push it over the edge, but she held on as long as she could.
#655
^rofl
BTW, my intake is made of polymer, same stuff the FAST LSX manifold is made of. That material is one of the best at reducing heat soak.
BTW, my intake is made of polymer, same stuff the FAST LSX manifold is made of. That material is one of the best at reducing heat soak.
Last edited by ralliartist; 09-13-2009 at 04:03 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#665
Compression is going to stay stock. Gameplan is slightly different this time around
#670
I had 1 other guy help me, but it's do-able with just yourself. You need 2 jacks to lower the subframe. Put a 2 "2x4's" on each jack that extend out from the front to the back and have a jack on both the passenger and driver's side. After you unbolt the subrame, as well as all the electrical connections/wiring harness/motor and trans mounts/exhuast header, you just lower both the jacks down to the ground.
#673
Ralli has the right idea Deathscythe. It's very similar to doing the clutch in your driveway, except the engine is still attatched to the bell housing. I wish I could help, but life just took a **** on me and my wife. We're just gonna have to deal with it one day at a time.
#675
here u go...
sorry for taking so long to post these, but here's the damage, albeit it with the head gasket still on.
So now I'm weighing my options. Sell my car (lol), or make the block bulletproof.
So now I'm weighing my options. Sell my car (lol), or make the block bulletproof.