Humboldt County thread
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btw Adam aka aboothman is the shizniz, this guy is our best mechanic/troubleshooter of our little car crew. Adam pat yourself on the back. In such a short time you have come SO far learning about imports and forced induction (we all know you come from a racing background but American iron style). Humble you are.
Thanks mang. I lost @ leat 5 brain cells b4 I remembered I need to use my charcoal filtered mask. For spray cans it turned out pretty ok. I know it was only the self etching primer but I still can't beleive you grabbed the can and started painting. LoL you wanted to see how siack it was going to look I know.
Bryan has been a huge help in what to check and how to do it. Just like Mike he just wants to see you run healthy and strong. Those two guys are A1 + in my book (Mike and Bryan) go above and beyond nay other to help you get running right.
Bryan has been a huge help in what to check and how to do it. Just like Mike he just wants to see you run healthy and strong. Those two guys are A1 + in my book (Mike and Bryan) go above and beyond nay other to help you get running right.
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Well I got some more pointers from Bryan on how to remove the timing belt. I called Adam and we are trying to get together after his class tomorrow to get this head off. Give me a call or something Jason.
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haha!! SUCK-cess. By suck I mean, well, it sucked lol...but it is done. Good thing is there are no valve marks on any pistons, or anything else ****ty appearance wise.
There are a few more banjo bolt gaskets and various things that you will need. The turbo oil line and one on the back of the head had to be pulled.
I would also think about some replacement power steering fluid, as I am sure a decent amount of it has leaked out by now.
There are a few more banjo bolt gaskets and various things that you will need. The turbo oil line and one on the back of the head had to be pulled.
I would also think about some replacement power steering fluid, as I am sure a decent amount of it has leaked out by now.
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Well we FINALLY got the head off, EVO wasn't as "easy" as we thought, lol.
We love zip ties @ the "Ghetto Garage"!
Adam loves when I take his picture, he says I'm #1!
Exhaust valves on cylinder 1 look ok, so it just might be the seals! We will get it to the machine shop in the morning for testing and repair.
We love zip ties @ the "Ghetto Garage"!
Adam loves when I take his picture, he says I'm #1!
Exhaust valves on cylinder 1 look ok, so it just might be the seals! We will get it to the machine shop in the morning for testing and repair.
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Hey J & Adam,
Thanx so much for all the time & effort put in to fix up my evo! I apologize for having to work during the swing shift hours, really leaves no room for me to be there to help or at least learn something along the way.
Lets hope the installation goes smoother than parting the head from the block.
I have the exhaust, intake, and head gasket on order so lets hope they arrive shortly. I also have the fuel rail o-rings and thermostat housing gasket coming as well.
Adam, you're gonna have to show me whats up with everything else im gonna need, for i am unfamiliar with some of the little extra things you've mentioned that ill need.
And also much thanx to Bryan Medway of GSTmotorsports for all the extra tips and.
Thanx so much for all the time & effort put in to fix up my evo! I apologize for having to work during the swing shift hours, really leaves no room for me to be there to help or at least learn something along the way.
Lets hope the installation goes smoother than parting the head from the block.
I have the exhaust, intake, and head gasket on order so lets hope they arrive shortly. I also have the fuel rail o-rings and thermostat housing gasket coming as well.
Adam, you're gonna have to show me whats up with everything else im gonna need, for i am unfamiliar with some of the little extra things you've mentioned that ill need.
And also much thanx to Bryan Medway of GSTmotorsports for all the extra tips and.
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Hey J & Adam,
Thanx so much for all the time & effort put in to fix up my evo! I apologize for having to work during the swing shift hours, really leaves no room for me to be there to help or at least learn something along the way.
Lets hope the installation goes smoother than parting the head from the block.
I have the exhaust, intake, and head gasket on order so lets hope they arrive shortly. I also have the fuel rail o-rings and thermostat housing gasket coming as well.
Adam, you're gonna have to show me whats up with everything else im gonna need, for i am unfamiliar with some of the little extra things you've mentioned that ill need.
And also much thanx to Bryan Medway of GSTmotorsports for all the extra tips and.
Thanx so much for all the time & effort put in to fix up my evo! I apologize for having to work during the swing shift hours, really leaves no room for me to be there to help or at least learn something along the way.
Lets hope the installation goes smoother than parting the head from the block.
I have the exhaust, intake, and head gasket on order so lets hope they arrive shortly. I also have the fuel rail o-rings and thermostat housing gasket coming as well.
Adam, you're gonna have to show me whats up with everything else im gonna need, for i am unfamiliar with some of the little extra things you've mentioned that ill need.
And also much thanx to Bryan Medway of GSTmotorsports for all the extra tips and.
PS also think about how we are not having to replace a piston and ring or set or even valves it looks like, man it could have been SO much worse. Are you Irish?
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Bastard said he wasn't going to post that pic lol. I was going back to the Camaro days...I had to stand inside the engine bay to lift the heavy *** cast iron intake manifold out one time. The Intake Manifold was not cooperating, so I was trying to break it free that way.
It turns out it was an oil line that was holding us up the entire time Not only where it connected to the head, but where the oil line is secured to the head UNDER the intake manifold. Now I can see how it would be easy to pull the head with both manifolds, even though it would be a bit heavier that way.
It should be pretty easy to attach the intake manifold and then the head to the block. Honestly, the worse part will probably be getting the timing gears back on, and that should be pretty simple. J can run the headstud show, since he has done it before.
Get ahold of me this weekend and we can find the other parts you will need.
It turns out it was an oil line that was holding us up the entire time Not only where it connected to the head, but where the oil line is secured to the head UNDER the intake manifold. Now I can see how it would be easy to pull the head with both manifolds, even though it would be a bit heavier that way.
It should be pretty easy to attach the intake manifold and then the head to the block. Honestly, the worse part will probably be getting the timing gears back on, and that should be pretty simple. J can run the headstud show, since he has done it before.
Get ahold of me this weekend and we can find the other parts you will need.
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I think I just got in on a beta test for a new part from TIC (Turn in Concepts, where I get a lot of my bushings and suspension stuff). Not sure what it is, but it is for Sedan owners with Koni inserts :RockOn - not mine: I think it may be the Lichfield Type 25-style strut adjusters that I have been pushing them to make. That would be sweet, cause I would not have to remove my seat to adjust the Konis
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Well the head is back and it is fixed! Didn't even need new seals just a little touch up on one. Now all the valves still seal the same. Man Jay you got LUCKY! All it cost you was new gaskets and the $105 for the testing and fixing of your valves. Gawd damn evo's!