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Postby Tim_M » Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:25 pm

Split the case...and no defects noted! Good because my work was a success (for 400 miles)...bad because I still have the noise unless I can find something definitive.

Odd looking engine:

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The driverside cylinder head is last suspect...I'll have it fully disassembled and inspected.
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Postby Tim_M » Thu Feb 11, 2016 9:42 pm

Great news...for $50 the machine shop (United Speed/North Tampa) said nothing wrong with anything including the cylinder head!

Bad news...don't know what was making the noise.

Timing belt tensioners have been known to mimic a similar sound as a rod bearing...a new one will go on...again.

But likely it will sit idle while I take a siesta overseas for a few months.
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Postby twistedwankel » Fri Feb 12, 2016 12:48 pm

Tim_M wrote:Great news...for $50 the machine shop (United Speed/North Tampa) said nothing wrong with anything including the cylinder head!

Bad news...don't know what was making the noise.

But likely it will sit idle while I take a siesta overseas for a few months.

Maybe need higher Octane :thought: Or new knock sensor? :dunno: I was just reading about how those things work using low frequencies-interesting.

Boy that's gonna make the M1 guys happy-less competition!! We will miss your AWD antics AND your build thread.
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Postby Tim_M » Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:22 pm

Octane? The Subaru is already at 8.2 to 1 CR...should be able to run it on kerosene...without a turbo though.

Yes M1 didn't get much competition from this participant. Sometimes that is the way it works out.

Trip: May be a chance for a *Ring* lap so all is not lost...see if I can addict Jamie's son to the adrenaline rush.

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Postby Tim_M » Thu Aug 11, 2016 1:13 pm

Well, back stateside and itching to do some wrenching...

Stack of fresh Rival S tires:

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Wax job held up...Subaru fired right up after 4 months of hibernation:

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A few miles on the clock:

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Time to pull the engine for the new engine:

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And refresh the syncros in the 191,000 miles/shifts transmission...this thing is a monster-150+ pounds!:

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Postby tdinfl » Thu Aug 11, 2016 1:42 pm

Welcome back Tim!
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Postby Tim_M » Sat Aug 13, 2016 3:39 pm

Thanks Tony. Looks like that P-car is doing pretty well! :-)

Wrapped up the trans and mummified it with plastic wrap.

Left on the truck this AM.

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Also, began assembly of the old/new engine (one I ran for 400 miles and then removed due to some concern of noise):

Crank:

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Case:

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Partial assembly:

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Fun bolting stuff together you know already work correctly.

I had one valve tipped on the Cosworth heads as the lash was too tight...Subaru doesn't offer a shim small enough. They did it for free so I'll give that machine shop some more business.
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Postby twistedwankel » Sat Aug 13, 2016 8:20 pm

Drew has trees falling on his car demoted in M2. Do you park outside?
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Postby CaptainSquirts » Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:41 am

Find it fascinating when people have the skill to do a rebuild of an engine in there garage. I hope one day I will be able to go that deep into the car. Deepest I've gone was just taking off the Valve cover :rolling: . Btw did you ever find out what was causing the ticking sound on the new engine?
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Postby Tim_M » Fri Aug 26, 2016 9:14 pm

Daniel: We all start somewhere...I put a new air cleaner on my 69 Nova and wanted more nearly 30 years ago...

Ticking sound: not exactly. I have suspicions although no critical parts were suspect-rod bearings. So replaced a number of parts and will turn it to 8000 rpm and see if it blows. Then hit Daytona on 30 Sep...come let that Mitsu eat on the high banks!
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Postby Tim_M » Sat Aug 27, 2016 8:06 pm

Progress is slow...had to repair our house AC, irrigation sprung a leak, and my Mini's failed water-pump. Takes enthusiasm away from the Sububaru!

Trans is on the way home...Tuesday delivery.

Very clean and minimal wear...syncros, bearings, shift forks replaced along with rear transfer bearings at my request due to a vibration issue.

Also picked up my refinished (powder coated) wheels. 191,000 miles resulted in various dings, chips, and some small curb rash. The shop did a bang up job for $450 for the set. Slightly darker silver...I chose the lightest they offered. Also mounted up fresh set of Rival S tires.

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I took advantage of the down time and had the front knuckles powder coated as well...fresh wheel bearings and even replaced the hub finally (was original).

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May get the engine finished tomorrow. I'm not looking forward to install that trans myself...I'm going to try to install as a unit (engine/trans) like a domestic car. That trans is heavy!
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Postby Tim_M » Thu Sep 01, 2016 8:06 pm

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Trans arrived via R and L:

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This is a well packaged transmission!

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Engine on the hook:

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Engine installed:

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Engine initial start...moment of truth!

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Success...break in during Hurricane Hermine...8 miles, 14 psi boost, 5500 rpm...didn't blow up...yet:

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Note, nearly all the engine parts have 400 miles on them...just reassembled. I had never exceeded 4000 rpm previously nor 5 psi boost.

Will get an alignment tomorrow (new front wheel bearings) and put some miles on it in preparation for chassis dyno...see it will survive 25 psi boost and 8000 rpm.

Additionally, the rebuilt trans worked like advertised. Haven't tested the 82 / 130 mph vibration thus far.
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Postby Loren » Thu Sep 01, 2016 8:31 pm

Strange noises gone?
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Postby Tim_M » Thu Sep 01, 2016 8:48 pm

I turned the radio up...
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Postby twistedwankel » Thu Sep 01, 2016 8:55 pm

Loren wrote:Strange noises gone?
That ONLY works with old Mustangs with the Radio as parts fall off.

I learned yesterday. George B moved from a Z51 vette to a '16 Miata due to impacting two wall at Daytona. Fortunately he bought track insurance there!! He has young kids.

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I'll rent one of the track's "trick" cars instead of finding out if my "vert" can do advertised top end.

My days are numbered if you need a "trick" stock RX-8 or a "quality" winning C5. Talk to me. Or PM me. Looks like I'll be running two classes in FAST this year no matter what. There is no urgency "yet". I know my limits. My wife knows my age.
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Postby Indian srt-4 » Mon Sep 05, 2016 10:35 am

impressive work!
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Postby Solar » Tue Sep 06, 2016 2:36 pm

The Nova is still way more impressive. ;)
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Postby Tim_M » Tue Sep 06, 2016 6:48 pm

Thanks. Honestly, the Subaru was quite a bit more complex-lots of puzzle pieces to put together. Then you miss one and have to undue what you just did. It runs on hoses too...I should count how many...of course they have all turned to plastic so that is a pretty penny at Subaru.

Up to 300 miles on it now...plus the original 400.

Vortex did a bang up job on the alignment. Squeezed -2.0 out of the front. Most I've gotten...no issues with the visit and still recommend them for a $150 alignment.

Dyno appointment is 16 Sep.

Brian-Although the Subie will never have the same soundtrack as this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQV85HOKE5w
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Postby Solar » Tue Sep 06, 2016 10:28 pm

Now that is impressive ! Love that sound. :thumbwink:
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Postby Tim_M » Sun Sep 11, 2016 9:14 pm

Over 1000 miles...installed an AFR gauge to confirm not going lean...took it to 7000 rpm at 21 psi...it didn't scatter!

Great news...on a somber day.

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Dyno is Friday...made 330 WHP on a Mustang AWD setup previously. I hope for a sizeable jump with the up pipe, heads, fresh engine, and request for bump of 3 psi boost.

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Also added an Intake Air Temperature sensor relocation bung...from the MAF (pre turbo) to the intercooler (post turbo)...obviously much better data for a turbo engine closer to edge of explosion.

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