Pelican Parts Forums

Pelican Parts Forums (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/)
-   911 Engine Rebuilding Forum (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-engine-rebuilding-forum/)
-   -   The Beautiful Puzzle: 1987 3.3L 930 EFI Build (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-engine-rebuilding-forum/598040-beautiful-puzzle-1987-3-3l-930-efi-build.html)

350HP930 11-09-2011 10:47 AM

Damn Rick, looking good. Guess its a good thing I took all the stuff out of the whale tail already for you. My guess is that you will be remaining rear wiper-less from this point on, lol.

CaptainCalf 11-09-2011 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 350HP930 (Post 6361344)
Damn Rick, looking good. Guess its a good thing I took all the stuff out of the whale tail already for you. My guess is that you will be remaining rear wiper-less from this point on, lol.

Thanks TonySmileWavy

I guess I'll have to stop once in a while and clean the ice off the rear window due to the endothermic reaction of the air sweeping by so fast:p

CaptainCalf 11-10-2011 10:12 AM

Fuel pumps testing
 
Can anybody tell me the best way to run the 2 fuel pumps while the motor is out?

I'd like to flush the lines and test the pumps before I stuff the motor in there. I've already cleaned out the tank and put fresh fuel in it.

Thanks,
RC

CaptainCalf 11-10-2011 04:08 PM

Turbo oil return line plumbed
 
I used Earl's -6an SS line from drip tank to the scavenge pump and the oem line over the tranny and added an inline 75 micron filter before the tank to catch any coke that may be created by the turbo.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1320972962.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1320973099.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1320973212.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1320973238.jpg

Ronnie's.930 11-10-2011 05:56 PM

Is that where you plan to keep the filter mounted? I ask, because I am fairly certain there is not enough room between the engine tin and the chasis/mounting rail for the engine rubber surround for this to work (did something similar on the other side and found out when installing the engine) . . .

BTW, I really enjoy following your build!

CaptainCalf 11-11-2011 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ronnie's.930 (Post 6364284)
Is that where you plan to keep the filter mounted? I ask, because I am fairly certain there is not enough room between the engine tin and the chasis/mounting rail for the engine rubber surround for this to work (did something similar on the other side and found out when installing the engine) . . .

BTW, I really enjoy following your build!

Yes, I like it there but will move it if I have to. Thanks for the heads-up and kind wordsSmileWavy

willtel 11-11-2011 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptainCalf (Post 6364686)
Yes, I like it there but will move it if I have to. Thanks for the heads-up and kind wordsSmileWavy

That will certainly be tight once the engine goes in. JFairman has something similar on his.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-930-turbo-super-charging-forum/636542-rebuilding-turbo-oil-scavenge-pump.html#post6332684

What is with all the hose clamps on the AN fittings? Trying to re-use some of the old hoses?

CaptainCalf 11-11-2011 10:50 AM

Lol, clamps are like insurance you pay and pay but never really know if you have too much:)

Quote:

<div class="pre-quote">
Quote de <strong>CaptainCalf</strong>
</div>

<div class="post-quote">
<div style="font-style:italic">Yes, I like it there but will move it if I have to. Thanks for the heads-up and kind words<img src="http://forums.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wavey.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Wavy" class="inlineimg"></div>
</div>That will certainly be tight once the engine goes in. JFairman has something similar on his.<br>
<br>
<a href="http://forums.pelicanparts.com/911-930-turbo-super-charging-forum/636542-rebuilding-turbo-oil-scavenge-pump.html#post6332684" target="_blank">Rebuilding turbo oil scavenge pump</a><br>
<br>
What is with all the hose clamps on the AN fittings? Trying to re-use some of the old hoses?

CaptainCalf 11-12-2011 11:47 AM

Air Filter
 
Does this air filter look big enough? LOL:D
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1321130808.jpg

350HP930 11-14-2011 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptainCalf (Post 6367302)
Does this air filter look big enough? LOL:D

Concidering that there will be no room left in the engine compartment after its installed, my answer would be yes, lol.

CaptainCalf 11-14-2011 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 350HP930 (Post 6369979)
Concidering that there will be no room left in the engine compartment after its installed, my answer would be yes, lol.

Hehehe, as long as there's room for the motor I should be good:p

EmptyGarage 11-15-2011 10:11 AM

Been reading thread again and I'm interested to know a few details about checking valve to piston clears.

Can you describe how this is done...or a picture if you took one at the time.

thanks

[QUOTE=CaptainCalf;6263391]checked valve to piston clears tonight & bolted 964 Flywheel & sensor on...int valve min clears 1.5mm and 2.0mm for exh all good;)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1316481102.jpg

CaptainCalf 11-15-2011 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmptyGarage (Post 6372432)
Been reading thread again and I'm interested to know a few details about checking valve to piston clears.

Can you describe how this is done...or a picture if you took one at the time.

thanks

Sure, all you need to do to check the valve to piston clears is to run the valve adjustment screw to the desired clearance a little at a time while rotating the crank to make sure you don't get any collisions between the valves and pistons. Beware you could bend a valve or damage a piston if you turn the motor over to fast/hard

I turned it over by hand slowly while sneaking up on the clears. IIRC the adjustment screws are M6x1.0mm, so a complete 360 degree revolution is equivalent to 1mm.

Hope this helps!
RC

MBruns 11-15-2011 10:41 AM

V to P
 
There is a safer way to do this, set valve lash to zero or there about, for the intake valve on the overlap stop at 10 deg ATDC, slowly turn the valve adjuster in (each turn is 1mm) until you feel the valve touch the piston that is P to V for intake, back it out more than you turned it in for safety, the exhaust side at overlap stop at 7 deg BTDC and do the same thing, rule of thumb is minimum P to V on intake is 1 mm, exhaust minimum 2 +mm, the degree wheel settings may vary a little from cam to cam but that has been very close across the board

Mike Bruns JBRacing.com

CaptainCalf 11-15-2011 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MBruns (Post 6372485)
There is a safer way to do this, set valve lash to zero or there about, for the intake valve on the overlap stop at 10 deg ATDC, slowly turn the valve adjuster in (each turn is 1mm) until you feel the valve touch the piston that is P to V for intake, back it out more than you turned it in for safety, the exhaust side at overlap stop at 7 deg BTDC and do the same thing, rule of thumb is minimum P to V on intake is 1 mm, exhaust minimum 2 +mm, the degree wheel settings may vary a little from cam to cam but that has been very close across the board

Mike Bruns JBRacing.com

+1, go with Mike's procedure cuz I was really worried I'd get a collision and just plain lucky I didn't!

EmptyGarage 11-15-2011 11:03 AM

Thanks for the details.

Yes Mike's sounds like an easier one man operation. need to consider specs on specific cams but with care it sounds like a reasonably doable procedure.


Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptainCalf (Post 6372496)
+1, go with Mike's procedure cuz I was really worried I'd get a collision and just plain lucky I didn't!


CaptainCalf 11-16-2011 06:00 PM

throttle body linkage sorted
 
Decided to go with a 3.2 throttle body and linkage arm mounted to a 930 throttle plate that I reconfigured. Also, cleaned the heat shield so it's ready for some high temp paint and trimmed and primed a custom fiberglass GT3 rear valance.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1321498641.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1321498718.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1321498737.jpg

DSPTurtle 11-16-2011 06:23 PM

Man that is ugly. Just kidding!!! Very, very impressive work. The only downside is that the air filter is going to make it hard to change spark plugs :)

CaptainCalf 11-17-2011 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DSPTurtle (Post 6375557)
Man that is ugly. Just kidding!!! Very, very impressive work. The only downside is that the air filter is going to make it hard to change spark plugs :)

Thanks Jason, I'll bring it over to your garage for help changing the plugs:p

DSPTurtle 11-17-2011 04:48 AM

That's a deal. As long as you let me stretch her legs a bit.
We'll just have to borrow my neighbors tool kit for the spark plug tool to do yours too (I have so many tools but nothing fits like the toolkit tool and I lost all my toolkits when we moved) :)


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:26 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website


DTO Garage Plus vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.