My TT build thread
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My TT build thread
Well after having an exhaust valve problem in my last motor I decided to do the responsible thing and build a completely new motor and sell the KB. Replacing it with a Hellion twin 61mm kit. Thanks to Mauro at Vitale Motorsports building one this past summer and making me very jealous! The build got off to a slow start because I was working a ton of OT to be able to afford all this stuff, but it is finally starting to come together.
I was gonn use my block, crank, and rods, along with some new JE pistons, then as time went by Mauro came across a great deal on another block and crank with Billet Oliver rods, and a set of coated JE pistons, so I jumped on it, even though it ended up setting me back time wise even more.
Since the block had been sitting for a couple years, we had George Coleman deburr and dust the cylinder walls on the .020 block.
Heres the super cool pistons and rods. They should be able to handle anything I throw at them.
We put an oil drain back kit on the bottom from Livernois to help keep the oil where it's supposed to be. The crank is known for drawing in oil from the factory drains on the drivers side, and pressurizing the passenger side preventing it from returning to the pan. The drain back tubes get it past the crank. I'm also using a Melling oil pump since I've read about too many people having problems with the FRPP pumps.
(sorry for the crappy cell pics)
I went with a new set of castings from Livernois. These are stage II heads with their springs. Supposed to flow around 310 cfm on the intake side.
Exhaust
I went with a custom set of Comp cams that were spec'd for the twins by Modular Performance. Jason Steen assembled most of the motor and degreed the cams. One of the intake cams were right on, and one was 2* off.
Had to clearance the hold downs for the lift of the cams, even though they are only a 475 lift.
I'm using the factory lower intake from my car and had Jason port match the intake to allow the heads to do their thing.
I sat the lower intake and upper intake on the motor to see how it would look. I'm trying out the Procharger sheet metal upper. Top end power should not be a problem with it!
I was gonn use my block, crank, and rods, along with some new JE pistons, then as time went by Mauro came across a great deal on another block and crank with Billet Oliver rods, and a set of coated JE pistons, so I jumped on it, even though it ended up setting me back time wise even more.
Since the block had been sitting for a couple years, we had George Coleman deburr and dust the cylinder walls on the .020 block.
Heres the super cool pistons and rods. They should be able to handle anything I throw at them.
We put an oil drain back kit on the bottom from Livernois to help keep the oil where it's supposed to be. The crank is known for drawing in oil from the factory drains on the drivers side, and pressurizing the passenger side preventing it from returning to the pan. The drain back tubes get it past the crank. I'm also using a Melling oil pump since I've read about too many people having problems with the FRPP pumps.
(sorry for the crappy cell pics)
I went with a new set of castings from Livernois. These are stage II heads with their springs. Supposed to flow around 310 cfm on the intake side.
Exhaust
I went with a custom set of Comp cams that were spec'd for the twins by Modular Performance. Jason Steen assembled most of the motor and degreed the cams. One of the intake cams were right on, and one was 2* off.
Had to clearance the hold downs for the lift of the cams, even though they are only a 475 lift.
I'm using the factory lower intake from my car and had Jason port match the intake to allow the heads to do their thing.
I sat the lower intake and upper intake on the motor to see how it would look. I'm trying out the Procharger sheet metal upper. Top end power should not be a problem with it!
Last edited by tie fitr; 01-29-2009 at 06:14 PM.
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Re: My TT build thread
This has been my cars home for a few months now.
Here are a couple other cars with stock motors getting ready to hit the streets also!
The red one is a Saleen with a Cobra 4V swapped into it and a 5 speed. The gray one is a Cobra with a built Lentech in it. Both should be pretty nasty as well.
Hopefully when I get back from PA next week I will get the accessories put on and the tranny bolted up to drop back in the car. Then I'll work on the fuel system install, then the turbos.
Here are a couple other cars with stock motors getting ready to hit the streets also!
The red one is a Saleen with a Cobra 4V swapped into it and a 5 speed. The gray one is a Cobra with a built Lentech in it. Both should be pretty nasty as well.
Hopefully when I get back from PA next week I will get the accessories put on and the tranny bolted up to drop back in the car. Then I'll work on the fuel system install, then the turbos.
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Re: My TT build thread
I'm having trouble visualizing how the DOHC setup actuates the valves... are there rocker arms of some kind? I thought hte cam rode directly on top of the valves? I'm seeing random valves in the center fo the head? And damn that's a lot of chain... never really realized there were 2 main chains and 2 smaller chains... that's lots of chain!
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Re: My TT build thread
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I'm having trouble visualizing how the DOHC setup actuates the valves... are there rocker arms of some kind? I thought hte cam rode directly on top of the valves? I'm seeing random valves in the center fo the head? And damn that's a lot of chain... never really realized there were 2 main chains and 2 smaller chains... that's lots of chain!
I'm having trouble visualizing how the DOHC setup actuates the valves... are there rocker arms of some kind? I thought hte cam rode directly on top of the valves? I'm seeing random valves in the center fo the head? And damn that's a lot of chain... never really realized there were 2 main chains and 2 smaller chains... that's lots of chain!