Sounds good mate look forward to it ! Miss all you guys, career mode fail ....
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Time for some more pics i guess.
so a few weeks ago I stared to pull the old K24 oil pump and sump off.
Timing chain cover also came off so i could install the Hybrid Racing tensioner and Honda 50deg VTC.
Got to the K20 oil pump and was thinking "please dont mess this up".
I had a look a a few DIY online and some of the people cutting the oil pumps to fit the K24 block looked a bit shit.
Started to cut into and took my time
After cutting and grinding down bit by bit and test fitting to make sure it was all going to plan, it started to look alright
Fits like it should. Turned out really good.
I had never attempted or done anything close to this sort of engine work before. So there were a few days were I though i was in over my head.
But it has been a massive learning experiance and I glad I could do th work myself and with some good mates on the weekends.
My other worry was this MFactory oil cooler. I had played around with the hoses and tried to figure out how to mount the relocator.
After many hours of finding a way to run all the hoses in a way that will fit and also not get in the way of the serpentine belt, shifer cables and wiring loom. In the end I found the best possible way to run it. Sneeky little holes come in handy.
With enough room to get the line down next to the radiator and then travel down to the crank pulley, then to the block, from block under the header (away from the header as much as i could) up over the rear mount, onto the oem brace and then over the gearbox side mount and into the filter adaptor, to the hole shown in the photo (where battery use to be), over the Injen washer bottle and out the front into the cooler.
Once I was happy with it all, it was time to get the engine bay looking clean. With the acid from the old battery making a mess of the frame I had to do something to fix it.
Didnt want the little HAMP filter and adaptor drawing peoples attention to a paint striped bay.
Just gave it one coat.
YES!
Once i got my hands on a little seal that sits in the timing chain cover, it was time to put the chains back on and time the motor up.
With everything back on and hondabond'd on, It was time to put the thing in..
Biggest issue I was going to face was if the spoon headers would fit.
after Yonas sending me some detailed pics and discussing if it would fit or not he told me just to try it and if they done fit THEN look at other options.
I guess i was stressing for no reason.
So some good news and bad news......
Good: Spoon Header fits. Doesnt hit or come close to sway bar (just had to remove heat sheild around cat)
BAD: Had a good look at my clutch..... It looke alright, but after speaking to a friend who got my flywheel machined, they told him that a sports organic wouldnt hold up.
Had anoher chat to Yonas and he said to go 3 puk. The sports organic would not be the best clutch for what i was after...
So we put it back another week, took the motor back out and it all looked like I was going backward.
With a week or so up my sleeve, just thought I'd put the battery and mount in and install th TRS tow strap.
Battery is under passenger seat and all the cables are ready to be wired up.
Clutch arrived BIG thanks to Yonas for helping out with this.
TAKE 2.......
Its in and not coming out.. hopefully
After spending a few hours on the loom and cooling lines, it started to become closer to complete..
Had to change the crank sensor plug to the K24 one.Last edited by Timmy_B; 09-07-13, 01:11 PM.
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A late birthday present from a very good mate. Luke has helped out heaps with this build and has always said "everything is too easy" when im stressing about the build.
Its Subaru dark Gray Metallic
Whats left to do......
Get the drive shafts back
put disk and caliper back on
fill car with fluids
start her up and pray for no issues.....
wire up the new battery and killswitch
test drive
BIG thanks to:
David @ Hybrid Racing
Yonas @JDMyard
Luke @ Racecourse for helping with the hard and heavy tasks
Col @ Racecourse for lending the engine crane, engine stand and storage of motor.
Terence @ AutoPro for the paint, battery wires, belts hoses and discounts
Hunter Honda Parts
Robi (45SET) for putting up with my thousands of questions
Kristi (wife to be) for letting me do this all at home and giving me hours to work on the car while you plan our amazing wedding. ox
I will make a parts list sooon and upload videos of start up and test drives.
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Thanks guys...
Originally posted by knobosaurus View PostGreat work Timmy . Are you worried about the oil lines heating up to the point of warping your injen wiper reservoir ?
In some of the pics you can see its been wraped in some cut off radiator hose. This will prevent the lines from damaging wire looms and plastic reservoir.
Originally posted by ceedeefive View PostJust remember brother, everything is too easy, look at whats been acheived, yes its taken ages but its done right and u can say i built this!! And it was easy!!! Cant wait to drive this thing, gonna be tits
Oh foot note, thank luke for engine crane and stand
Originally posted by Norm View PostTimmy. Mate, thumbs up. Epic build. Should lay out the DIY steps so it would make my life easier when I come to doing it.
Just use what you can online in DIY's. There are some great write ups and some shit ones.
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Originally posted by Timmy_B View PostHeat from the hose line isnt a worry, the biggest worry is the braided hose will rub through ANYTHING that is softer then it.
In some of the pics you can see its been wraped in some cut off radiator hose. This will prevent the lines from damaging wire looms and plastic reservoir.... retired/
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Originally posted by Timmy_B View Postwhats it made out of?
Jaycar is just an easy example as there are a few stores up your way...
these guys are in sydney:
http://www.legend.com.au/products/ca...ings/loom-tube
if you want to be 100% sure it is the right stuff...Last edited by tinkerbell; 09-07-13, 03:40 PM.... retired/
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