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PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 4:33 am 
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I guess that is a Holley 1 bbl BOV?? Nice.

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Today I worked on additional mock-up stuff. Re-shaped the dipstick tube.
Since I will temporarily run i a draw through on the one barrel carb I fabbed up an intake to mount the carb to the turbo.
I hope temporary means no more then about breaking in the cam. You will never get the AFR even close with that setup. Ask me how I know.
I did my draw through in 1979, and the first carb was the 1920. Then a BBD, next a Webber side draft, the best was a 500 holley 2 bbl.
Also does your turbo have a positive oil seal? If not you will suck oil out of the turbo during closed throttle use.

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Temporary means I'm going to bolt this stuff on to the existing motor in the pickup. Only long enough to sort out the data input channels for the LM-2 data logging and inputs for the Megasquirt. And also make sure I don't have vacuum leaks or any other little problems that would put me off track when I start tuning the fuel injection.

I'll only be running maybe 2-3 psi of boost with the carburetor. I'm confident I will be able to get the jetting acceptably close for the limited amount of testing I'll need to do.

Yeah, oil out of the turbo. That is definitely a concern. I've seen special sealing rings for the Holset but have not yet chased one down. I guess I'd better get on that.

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Interesting idea to use the carb as a "pre tuning" tool for the EFI.

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I just want to eliminate as many variables as I can before I throw in the zillion or so FI variables. I like doing the development work but I hate chasing my tail.

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New bling. Adjustable wastegate actuator

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Slow progress but a few little details sorted out.

Wastegate actuator installed
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Braided steel oil supply line
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Turbo oil return
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Rubber hose next to the exhaust side of the turbo? Wouldn't a silicone hose take the heat better?

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Maybe the angle of the photo doesn't show that there is plenty of room for air flow. The turbo will probably get a blanket as well.
If you read up on it you will see that regular silicone hose is not rated for the hot oil of a turbo return line. There are some special silicone hoses that have an inner liner specifically for hot oil but I could not find any in the correct size without buying 20 times more than I need.

Anyway, the main thing is that I got the fitting installed in the pan and modified the fitting on the turbo to have a bit of angle to it. The hose itself can be changed at any time.[/i]

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Alright I just dont want to see it go up in flames. I had an S2000 I put a turbo on and made the mistake of not using stainless lines for the oil feed/return. It didn't last long....

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I would think braided Line Would be appropriate for the return line also..

I would not trust just the hose if it were me.


Cant wait to see it fired up and blasting down the roads and track!


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Got the head back from the machine shop.
New guides, seats cut for Enginebuilder oversize valves.
Time to measure the chambers and adjust as necessary.
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After a bit of working I have the chambers CC'd at:
1 - 63.2
2 - 63.6
3 - 63.2
4 - 63.7
5 - 63.7
6 - 63.1

Within 1%. I can be happy with that. :wink:

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Getting started on putting the block back together I've immediately run into a snag with the cam bearings.
Details are in this separate thread --> http://www.slantsix.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57469

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Having solved my cam bearing problem I moved on to modifying the piston domes. I have a set of 87.5mm Keith Black 2.4 turbo pistons with -18cc domes. Here I've got one on the mill. When it's done the dome will be -23cc.
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