Ashkellybarr Posted November 26, 2016 Author Share Posted November 26, 2016 Preping for OS dag day haha 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted November 27, 2016 Author Share Posted November 27, 2016 Update and to do list. Plan was to sell a 4AGZE and some other things to find the 7A. I've zero interest in my 4AGZE and they seem to be selling real cheap at the moment so instead of spending loads on a new bottom end I'll re-use the 4AGZE bottom end. Picked up a blacktop flywheel and clutch for a reasonable price. Got some cheap average RWD headers. Things to do: Finish smallport head. Get head to shop for reassembly with new valve train. Insert frost plugs into injector holes. Sort loom for wasted spark and RPM read out. Find EFI fuel tank that bolts in. Buy fuel pump and regulator for delodortos. Thankfully ben made reciterfier thingy for that red AW's RPM read out I can use if it's still in that loom and I'll reuse the coil packs as well. I've got a spare dif that someone's locked at some point I'll swap in. Haven't figured out the ratio yet and I'll need to get it re-welded as its cracked and open but hopefully get at some drift practice/learner days 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted December 2, 2016 Author Share Posted December 2, 2016 Picked up some bits Went into segedins to ask about pumps and was pretty surprised with price so bought off their shelf Holley solid state pump and pressure regulator. Also a nifty fuel filter from aeroflow, was only $20 and can be opened so the filter can be changed/cleaned and looks pretty pro too Just got to sort out mounting. I don't want to touch the hardlines as they will be used when I go to EFI with a return system. There's soft hose that goes from tank to hard line so I'll put it between there. Was suggested to mount as low as possible but with out modifying the hardline it's not easy. I'll mount it on the chassis with the filter above it and put a loop in the hose from filter to tank and hopefully that will help keep fuel in the hose for start up. Have a relay from a security system I'll use for the pump feed. Leave extra slack under the carpet so there's enough length for an EFI in tank pump later on Wiring and fuel pressure gauge and then that's done 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted December 10, 2016 Author Share Posted December 10, 2016 Sooooo many lols Awesome day at drag day. Cheers to the organisers and support crew! Nice to get the 3A down the strip before it gets pulled out haha Consistent 19.7's all morning so I was super keen to get some DYO in haha Tried to do a braking burn out so I could sit there and pull a sick one wheeler peeler but as I eased on the brake the motor started to stall haha 34 years, 260,000kms, bad rings and 20w50 to hide thoughts bad rings certainly wasn't helping haha Now with more motivation I'll pull the 4AGE out of anouther car next week so if I get my A into G and finish that small port head then the long block will be finished. Picked up the loom from storage so can start cutting that back to basics and hopefully find the RPM rectifier Ben made for the wasted spark setup. Might haft to call on some help to double check the ignitions configured properly 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted December 10, 2016 Author Share Posted December 10, 2016 Oh and I won a DYO 19.6 with a 19.65 hahaha Epic day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted December 14, 2016 Author Share Posted December 14, 2016 Couldn't sleep so jumped on the calculator. Writen it up so that it'll help others too Ratio's j160 (s15 6th gear) - F code diff J160-3.9 195/50/14 6500rpm 1st - 44.63kph 2nd - 79.49kph 3rd - 116.5kph 4th - 141.36kph 5th - 172.98kph 6th - 225.41kph 3000rpm 1st - 20.6kph 2nd - 36.69kph 3rd - 53.77kph 4th - 65.25kph 5th - 79.79kph 6th - 104.03kph 55kph 4th 2529rpm 95kph 6th 2739.4rpm J160-4.1 195/50/14 6500rpm 1st - 42.45kph 2nd - 75.65kph 3rd - 110.82kph 4th - 134.47kph 5th - 164.45kph 6th - 214.41kph 3000rpm 1st - 19.59kph 2nd - 34.9kph 3rd - 51.15kph 4th - 62.06kph 5th - 75.9kph 6th - 98.96kph J160-4.3 195/50/14 6500rpm 1st - 40.48kph 2nd - 72.09kph 3rd - 105.66kph 4th - 128.21kph 5th - 156.81kph 6th - 204.44kph 3000rpm 1st - 18.68kph 2nd - 33.27kph 3rd - 48.77kph 4th - 59.81kph 5th - 72.37kph 6th - 94.34kph J160-3.9 205/50/15 6500rpm 1st - 47.5kph 2nd - 84.6kph 3rd - 123.99kph 4th - 150.45kph 5th - 184kph 6th - 239.9kph 3000rpm 1st - 21.92kph 2nd - 39.05kph 3rd - 57.23kph 4th - 69.44kph 5th - 84.92kph 6th - 110.72kph 55kph 4th 2376rpm 95kph 6th 2438.5rpm I've go something cool turning up later this week, won't be in for ages (year or so) as that has its own head aches and things to figure out. But for the ultimate goal it looks like the altezza 3.9 ratio is the go As far as I'm aware the tezi CWP can swap into a solid axle case, the pinion just needs a spacer and to set..?? If so then that's all good and I'm on the look out for one of those. Since the new motor will be in for cert and I don't want to cert twice there's no point in turboing a 4A so all that stuff can get sold. And I'm possibly swapping the 4AGZE for a high comp bottom end, so at least I've got a cam'd small port with 11.5:1 to run around in for a year or so till I get all this gearbox, motor and diff jaz worked out, done and funned Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted February 18, 2017 Author Share Posted February 18, 2017 Back at it, silly season and other cars have seen this slow. Out with the old, in with the new. x3 new over size Pistons installed. x1 I've had trouble with tolerance, my rods top falling a tad to tight, and new piston/pin falling a bit over the threshold, I've got anouther on order so should be sweet. Heads nearly done, just need to go over the ex ports with the final grade to get a smooth surface and it'll be ready for assembly. as it stands with a TRD 0.8 HG it will sit at 10.11:1 comp. ideal for what I'm trying to acheave as its the daily beater, turning over on start up and sidies on a cold motor with any more comp might make for a pig of a daily. might be some taken off the head/block but that's up to the machinist. And doubt it'll go over 11:1 of need be 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted March 14, 2017 Author Share Posted March 14, 2017 Making progress slowly. picked up another new piston to replace the odd one witch is sweet. so just needs machine work and its good to go together! bought a mega squirt kit and made the most of the rainy weekend. pretty happy with it so far, more simple then I thought to get together. Although i jumped the gun and put the MAP input on the wrong side witch is amateur AF. with no solder sucker I can't get the bastard out either haha ah ffs Open to suggestions for that seems people have had trouble with the VR input of the CAS, I've been talking to quite a few people trying to get some solid info but I'm getting different answers from people with mixed results. Unsure if I should dodge the an of worms or persist with fingers crossed 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted March 19, 2017 Author Share Posted March 19, 2017 After fluffing around with what to do about engine speed pickup I've scrapped the idea of running VR input in favour of hall sensor and crank trigger wheel. next was what hassle free bolt on were available. theres the t3 trigger wheel. Witch is cheap and looks nice. But it only fits on their alloy pulley, and worse part cause it fixes to the back you can't run the lower cam belt cover so I'd haft to fluf around and mark out new timing position reference points. decided I'll run it on the front instead. no cheap products off the shelf I'll haft to make something up. consistion of an alloy spacer/insert that mounts to the factory crank pulley using the tapped holes already. from there I can fix a trigger wheel to the front. see if I can lathe it up at work to save moollar 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted April 2, 2017 Author Share Posted April 2, 2017 Chopped a bit more out the rear to get it sitting a bit flatter. picked up some 15" ssr meshies off a mate for peanuts sweet cause I can swap the centres over to my flashy 8.5" barrels too had a geez at yota fest at a couple trigger setups. photos from a 3tgte rina and look exactly like what I need. ill use the factory pulley as it's harm balanced etc etc. but for the spacer to sit flat I'll need to lathe the inside surface down and possibly tap the lip off. only needing water pump and alt I might be able to cut the front grooves off as well aaaand I was making coilovers but ended up finding some already made on AA60 stubs so should have those here I couple weeks too 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted April 23, 2017 Author Share Posted April 23, 2017 Been off the road for a wheel with a leaky wheel valve and an indicator relay that gave up. Relay is one that doesn't change flash speeds from jaycar, I'll pull it open and see why it gave up, wouldn't think it would be loading with only two lamps but maybe. other shit storm is the last place I haven't removed rust. you can see it's eating into the seem where the two layers meet, and has made a hole so waters getting into the drivers foot well. the masking tape is the area I'm thinking of cutting out to get at the rust and repair. My welding skills aren't great and I want a good job of it. i found a bloke by the name of chris grant that seems onto it so hopefully he's not to busy to help and I can get it sorted. after that it'all be rust free and sealed up and I can focus on getting that motor in 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted April 25, 2017 Author Share Posted April 25, 2017 Started on wiring. friends building an e36 rally car Atm, never new but they run a quick release harness from factory. basiclly a kiddy lock squeeze and twist at the fire wall and then the engine loom comes undone. so if pulling the motor out, there's no unplugging things off the motor. scrored one off a shell he's wrecking so I'll build that into the loom. being carby there's really only Ign, timing trigger and o2 sensors feeding back to the ECU so not much to re-pin. main thing I'm concerned about if the extra wiring for the system, I'm on the hunt for a engine bay fuse box from a similar year yota with more fuse and relay outlets. probably from an EFI ta63 or ma60 or the likes. then repin it into my car and then I can add the added feeds and fuses into the factory loom. Will be a bit of work but I think it'll be worth it. ive pulled an Aw11 and ae111 loom apart so I've got plenty of spare parts and doing it for a job your think I could do a good job 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted April 25, 2017 Author Share Posted April 25, 2017 Also swapped out the cig lighter for a USB port. I stopped by PB tech and picked up a USB extension I'll cut the end off and solder to the USB panel mount fitting. means I won't have gay useb cables hanging out from under the glove box or trying to get my head under there to plug one in 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted April 26, 2017 Author Share Posted April 26, 2017 Mmmm shiny 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted April 27, 2017 Author Share Posted April 27, 2017 Even more shiny 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted April 28, 2017 Author Share Posted April 28, 2017 Ooo snazzy Couldn't fit the rubber cap with the offset of the cig lighter. ill see if I can mod it to fit the original cig lighter head to look oem. if your wondering why I'm pissing around with these little things it to keep me entertained while I wait for molar to roll in haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted May 27, 2017 Author Share Posted May 27, 2017 Got the misso doing the front wheel bearings. think the drivers side has gone due to the caliper constantly pressing on it. ive free'd up the piston and regreased the slider pins so hopefully that sorts it. plugs and pins turned so I can get started on the wiring over the next week, hopefully smash lots out next weekend 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted June 5, 2017 Author Share Posted June 5, 2017 Started assessing the last of the rust repairs. Drivers sides been lecking into the floor for a little while. See if I can borrow a media blaster attachment for my compressor think I'll pull the gaurds off and hit it with the black epoxi sealer. Maybe some boat cloth glass threw the windshield sill Heading overseas for works meaning I'm short on car time more and more. And as much as I love the rustic look, the paint jobs no longer sealed so a full respray is more and more imminent 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted June 10, 2017 Author Share Posted June 10, 2017 Picked up a media blaster to sort the windscreen sill out. want to give it a layer of boat cloth and westsystem epoxi then paint. bits of trim were also hiding forren objects. glad all the chassis works nearly finished, just need panel and paint 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashkellybarr Posted June 11, 2017 Author Share Posted June 11, 2017 Found them!! Two holes in the sill, both 20mmx40mm took it all back to bare metal, cut some bit out. welded some back in. Pretty tricky, not using a gas welder for nearly 10 years and the metal being so thin. There were multiple tools thrown across the driveway. but I got it done. Then started on the epoxi treatment. gave a layer carbon fibre to the effected areas (off cuts from another project) I mixed up to much resin so the whole sill got a coat. unfortunitly cause I use the car as a daily (literally every day) I had to put it all back together this evening, and didn't get to do a full layer of boat cloth. Next weekend hopefully. feels good to get rid of the last of the rust! Nearly there 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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