
Cheers, Bantum ...
what ring gap are you going to be using ? I had rings that gapped way over what worked out in some formula, but my machine shop fella put mind at ease, saying they did not have to be critically small gaps.....FujiFan wrote: If anyone experienced in building engines particullary has any input to offer, please do as I don't want to bugger it up:neutral:
Got lots of original fasteners zinc plated, cost me about $80 a small bucket load. The factory zinc plating wears of over the years as it is a very thin layer (cheap mass prod stuff). So this look is much like how these cars were delivered from the factory. Many nuts, bolts etc are specific to these engines and Subarus in general. Even going to nut n bolt shop I would never be able to get many of the specific types. And whilst I like the idea of stainless grades there a are inherent problems using them, particularly where high tensile is required!All new fasteners or did you get them anodized? If you got them anodized what does it cost to do all the trinkets?
So am I BennyLooking forward to seeing it together in the L and running. I also hope that the L series it's going into is at show room standard going by the look of this engine!
Jonno, thanks for your observation! Made a few years ago buy a mate, we studied the illustrations in the FSM and he did what he could to copy. Recently had them galvanised to keep em rust free.Has anyone noticed Jays factory looking engine cradle? Is it real Subaru stuff or a good mock up ?
what ring gap are you going to be using ? I had rings that gapped way over what worked out in some formula, but my machine shop fella put mind at ease, saying they did not have to be critically small gaps.....
I think that would make it harder to work on the engine as it rolls around on the floor.Bantum wrote:Wouldn't a set of castor wheels make it easier to move though ?
So does PaulSubydoug wrote:Hmmmmmmm, Doug likes.....