Sunday, December 28, 2008

INTERIOR





In search for rust holes and other nasty stuff I ripped off most of the interior. Rear seat , front seats, carpet and rocker paneling all came out. I found about 6 euros and 500Drachmas(Older greek currency) and some other interesting stuff that only the 2 British ladies on the "How Clean is your House" could appreciate. So far only a small rust hole on the area under the rear glass was found, that was used for storage from the previous owner. Thank god no heater channel rust damage.!!
Next in order is to measure up the case and go buy bearings, maybe new rods and bolts and some 85.6mm cylinders along with gasket kit. In the plan is also a new oil pump, full flowing the case and an extra oil cooler. More to come!

Case Preperation



After a lot of power washing, brushing and cursing for all the nice stuff that found their way on my face I got a clean engine. I masked it off and I lightly sprayed a flat black on it. There are a lot of discussions on the net about the benefits of black paint, chroming, powder coating etc. I chose the benefits of dissipating heat with a light coating of flat black paint. It also looks good at least on my eyes.

Crankshaft


The plan for this engine is to be turbocharged , but I also wanted a little bigger engine size without having to cut the case or the heads. I wanted the maximum thickness on the cylinders and on the sealing surface of the heads. I searched through the net, asked around the at www.aircooledvw.gr forum where I am also a member and I concluded that I would use a 76mm stroker crankshaft. For this task I recruited my best man and ex flat mate Constantine which he still lives back in New Jersey. I kind of told him he had to carry an extra 28lbs in his carry on luggage. I ordered a CB Performance crankshaft through the very helpfull online order staff and on Christmas day It arrived along with my Best man! The crank has also 8 dowels and it will give me about 1744cc with the stock size 85.5mm pistons.

New Engine Assembly



After a long search for a rebuildable engine the guys at YKP Tuning tracked down a previously running 1.6 dual port motor. The motor was torn down for a project that never began so they offered it to me. The price was right so I bought it. The case was a mexican replacement case AS41 with 8mm case savers installed. So I removed the cylinders and the pistons and split the case.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

More Disaster Pictures




Well I didn't do much the last two days.. Work has been hectic and I didn't feel like bugging.
I gathered up some more pictures from my engine. This is what we first saw when we took off the cylinder head. The funny thing is that the oil in that engine and the engine was grime free! The oil was as if it was changed a day before the explosion and all the parts in the engine where super clean. Today's post will be dedicated to the beautiful things that can happen inside an engine. I wonder if VW will accept this warranty claim :).