After reading the GRM Facebook entry, it dawned on me how time is flying. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how anything built around 1990 would require restoration. It seems like yesterday but it's 25 years ago.
After reading the GRM Facebook entry, it dawned on me how time is flying. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how anything built around 1990 would require restoration. It seems like yesterday but it's 25 years ago.
Wanted to replace the 25 year old clutch and add a lightened flywheel. After getting into the job, I decided it was time to just pull the whole engine and trans . Horrible job!
Engine is all together. Lightened fly wheel on, clutch installed. Next step is to mate the trans with the engine and drop, it all into the car.
Its been a trying month. Got the new engine in and everything working. Started the car and ran great. But there was a noise like a rod knock. This engine was one built 8 years ago and had it sitting on a shelf. Can not remember if I did the engine or let the machine shop finish it. But it did not work out the way I planned. My trip to the Carlisle event was cancelled of course.
Took that engine out. Bought forged pistons for the original Consulier engine and had them installed on the original rods. I assembled the engine and installed that back into the car. This engine has a forged crank, so guess its better anyway.
Got it all together and right away the clutch master cylinder went out. Changing that was fun :( . Changed the slave cylinder just a couple months ago. I drove it about 20 miles and all seems fine. So then took it to get the alignment done. Then drove it about 40 more miles. All working great. Time to change the break in oil. AND time for a road trip....
Had a couple we know over for the night traveling through, heading south on highway 101. They both wanted a ride in the Consulier. She said she had a ride in a McLaren last week and that the ride in my car was more fun...really? Thats her opinion any way.
JohnnyBquick wrote: She said she had a ride in a McLaren last week and that the ride in my car was more fun...really? Thats her opinion any way.
Probably because there was more sensation of speed plus the open cockpit buffeting.
Replaced the clutch master cylinder. Added a much louder horn. While car was on the lift, I re checked everything. Has had a handling issue that the alignments have not fixed. Have replaced all the ball joints, bushings, shocks, springs... but the stage handling was still there. Checking the wheel bearings I found them all good BUT found a rear/inner tie rod bad. Replaced it. Handles great now.
I would have had a hard time not adding a clear vacuum formed cover for the engine bay. Show off all that coolness.
I would like to know if I did this correctly. Made a bracket for the catch can. Moved the PCV system that was not working to the passenger side. Is this plumbed right?
If that little white thing is a one way valve and your certain its going the right way, yes thats correct. Im not used to seeing them have a filter and still go back into the intake but if its not bleeding boost your good.
The white thing is just an elbow. The white "ring" is just part of a coupler. The creme colored piece is the PCV valve. AND decided to take the filter out of the system, it works much better now.
Went to southern California and back with it last week...2000 miles round trip. Car did great. Here is a photo while I stopped in Modesto to visit for a couple hours.
Wanted new seats. That last trip made me want something better. 25 year old Recaros are not that great. Bought a pair last week while in California (had them shipped home) and installed them this afternoon. BIG pain to adapt. New sliders would not work at all. Modified the original Recaro sliders to work.
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