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Temp_Me96
post Feb 28 2005, 12:45 PM
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This is how it looks now



Here is my ride with the motor out of the car. Looks pretty bare doesnt it?



Here is the lonely 420A on the engine stand. The cylinder walls still have cross hatch marks on them which is a good sign. Although we seem to be having some trouble getting the timing belt gear off the crank. LOL! When inspecting the pistons we found the number 4 piston had 3 cracks on the sidewall.



These are the pics after I got the head back from Bumper to Bumper. I did my own porting (gasket matched basically) on the intake ports.



Here is another shot of the head after I gasket matched the ports.



Now for the bling. I polished the intake manifold, elbows and turbo housing. This will just be the beginning of the polishing probably. We are also looking into modding the intake and making shorter straighter runners. Wont happend if I dont find a donner 420A intake runner.



Hanging here is the valve cover its been cleaned and primered so far. Yes the letters are taped off. When this is done it will be red with polished letters.



Of course you have to have the pile of stuff. Here is my turbo, fuel rail, timing belt cover, exhaust manifold and sensors.



An overview of the area.



CHECK IT OUT! YESSSSSSSSSSS! My lower end parts.



Had to lay it all out too make sure I got everything. LOL! Right Acutally I was so excited I had to take pics. LOL!
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Temp_Me96
post Feb 28 2005, 12:47 PM
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Here are some pics so far of the block and the valve cover all painted and ready to go.







Everything is coming together now I just need to put it together and get my fuel system and I will be ready to go. So I sent the motor off to Precision

Ok well I got the motor back from Precision Engineering and besides some little set backs everything went rather well. The head looks really nice much better than before. Precision ported the exhaust ports and polished up the intake ports that I did. Come to find out Bumper to Bumper used basically a belt sander (if you will) to surface my head and I had a small ditch near the #4 cylinder so Precision actually milled it .005 Here are the pics of the head with the port job and the motor built.









So tell me what do you think so far? Personally I think its sweet as hell looking. Lets just hope it kicks major booty on the streets!

I just got off the phone with Brad from Hahn Racecraft and my Portfueler should be in by next week.
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