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Made some progress this weekend on the leaks.
The water pipe that I paid someone to weld, and then paid another person to powdercoat, had a pinhole leak in. Go figure, because every time I pay someone to do something, they end up doing a half ass job.
Thank god I switched to a 1G setup that doesn't require you to pull the T-stat housing to pull the pipe, because this was quite simple to pull the pipe and weld this hole up. I will probably swap to the badass stainless water pipe in the future once we are up and running, so no worries on the ugliness haha.
Untitled by bradydings, on Flickr
After that was fixed I then had to pull the t-stat housing as it was leaking a tiny bit from the bottom. I installed a new gasket and RTV'd a bit of both sides of the gasket.
The coolant leaks were fixed after these two items were addressed.
Now that the engine was clean, and coolant leaks addressed. I let the car idle and get up to temp while I looked all around with the UV light to try and pinpoint the oil leak.
I found the culprit.
Untitled by bradydings, on Flickr
This crack in the valve cover behind the exhaust cam had a tiny leak that made its way all the way down to the OFH and in the timing cover.
The VC fittings hit the hood, so I always wanted to get a new one that had a better design for the catch can, so I think this one is going to be hung on the wall and a frontline fab VC purchased with the low-pro ORB fittings. For now, I may JB weld the crack to get by.
I did also pull the car out of the garage into the driveway so I could do a deep clean of the garage.
Untitled by bradydings, on Flickr
by bradydings, on Flickr
Untitled by bradydings, on Flickr
New parts on the way.
Finally pulled the trigger and purchased an Eprom ECU and LinkV3 so we can get this thing tuned correctly. I was previously on the black box with ecuflash/Ceddy Mods. Super excited about this.
I was torn on going to flex fuel as I would need to figure out a new fuel pump situation as I'm currently on a Walbro 350lph, as well as monster injectors etc, so the plan is 450hp on pump gas.
I ordered new FIC High-Z 1200cc's which are still plug and play which should be plenty for my goals. I also needed to grab a new AEM xseries wideband sensor to replace my old AEM.
I was previously using an OMNI power 4-bar MAP sensor which is absolute garbage, so I'm swapping to an AEM sensor for that, very excited to be ditching the OMNI power.
Lastly, I snagged a new FIC matte black fuel rail since I was still on the stock rail.
Peace!
The water pipe that I paid someone to weld, and then paid another person to powdercoat, had a pinhole leak in. Go figure, because every time I pay someone to do something, they end up doing a half ass job.
Thank god I switched to a 1G setup that doesn't require you to pull the T-stat housing to pull the pipe, because this was quite simple to pull the pipe and weld this hole up. I will probably swap to the badass stainless water pipe in the future once we are up and running, so no worries on the ugliness haha.
After that was fixed I then had to pull the t-stat housing as it was leaking a tiny bit from the bottom. I installed a new gasket and RTV'd a bit of both sides of the gasket.
The coolant leaks were fixed after these two items were addressed.
Now that the engine was clean, and coolant leaks addressed. I let the car idle and get up to temp while I looked all around with the UV light to try and pinpoint the oil leak.
I found the culprit.
This crack in the valve cover behind the exhaust cam had a tiny leak that made its way all the way down to the OFH and in the timing cover.
The VC fittings hit the hood, so I always wanted to get a new one that had a better design for the catch can, so I think this one is going to be hung on the wall and a frontline fab VC purchased with the low-pro ORB fittings. For now, I may JB weld the crack to get by.
I did also pull the car out of the garage into the driveway so I could do a deep clean of the garage.
New parts on the way.
Finally pulled the trigger and purchased an Eprom ECU and LinkV3 so we can get this thing tuned correctly. I was previously on the black box with ecuflash/Ceddy Mods. Super excited about this.
I was torn on going to flex fuel as I would need to figure out a new fuel pump situation as I'm currently on a Walbro 350lph, as well as monster injectors etc, so the plan is 450hp on pump gas.
I ordered new FIC High-Z 1200cc's which are still plug and play which should be plenty for my goals. I also needed to grab a new AEM xseries wideband sensor to replace my old AEM.
I was previously using an OMNI power 4-bar MAP sensor which is absolute garbage, so I'm swapping to an AEM sensor for that, very excited to be ditching the OMNI power.
Lastly, I snagged a new FIC matte black fuel rail since I was still on the stock rail.
Peace!