Hi guys,
I thought I'd start a thread showing some of the work I've been doing with the F7P engine I bought in June. The plan is to build the engine to turbo specification, then start looking for a GTT to restore and drop this in.
The basic spec for now will be as follows:
82mm Wiseco forged pistons, 8:1cr
Forged steel rods & ARP rod bolts
Garrett GT2860RS turbo
Bosch 440 cc/min injectors
Bosch 044 fuel pump
Adaptronic E420C ECU
I'm looking for a sturdy 300hp . I'll be converting to VW gearbox to cope with the extra power.
5th June 2013 I took delivery of this:
The engine looked to be in pretty good shape. Most ancillaries included, sensors still attached and complete engine loom present. Apparently it had done around 70k miles.
After removing the head and setting that to one side, I proceeded to dismantle the bottom end.
Sump off, then pistons out. Big ends looking good, which was a relief.
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Then I removed the crank. Again, main bearings and journals looking good. No nasty scoring or excessive wear:
Stripped the remaining bits and bobs from the block and gave it a thorough clean. This actually took hours. Carefully masked it up ready for engine enamel:
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After 3 coats of etch primer, followed by 3 coats of Simoniz matte black enamel, we end up with this, much better:
The bores all look good, will just need to be honed to break the glaze. The original honing cross-hatch pattern is still visible.
So I set the block aside and began working on an exhaust manifold. After studying the 'net for hours and researching port spacing of various other turbocharged engines, I concluded that the Nissan 200sx item would be suitable for adapting.
200sx and F7P exhaust manifold gaskets for comparison:
I had an F7P exhaust manifold flange cut out:
Bought said 200sx stainless manifold, about £100 from eBay:
I plan to flip the manifold so the turbo will be mounted in a 'top mount' configuration. I temporarily mounted my GT2860RS turbo to see how this might work:
The turbo, It's a dual ball-bearing GT2860RS with 0.64 a/r turbine housing:
Cut the flange off the manifold, seemed a shame to do this to a brand new item. It looks to be quite a well made piece. Ah well, needs must...
The 200sx has oval exhaust ports, the F7P's are round so some reshaping with a dolly and hammer was required:
Starting to look good now, the runner ends are now round and pretty level so offered up to the flange:
Happy with that so the turbo is spaced about 1/4" from the head, used some thick cardboard to maintain the gap prior to tack-welding:
After welding, now for some die grinding to blend where the runners and manifold flange meet, where necessary:
Done:
I plan to run all pipes for fluid transfer in braided hose with AN fittings. Here I've converted the turbo coolant feed and return for 6AN, the oil feed is 4AN and return 8AN:
Got hold of some fuel rail stock from Ross Machine Racing. After carefully measuring the injector port spacing in the head, I transferred the measurements to the rail. This was then drilled for injectors and tapped for 6AN feed and return:
Had a bargain in the form of an Adaptronic E420C ECU from Marky Mark
Bosch 044 fuel pump and billet alloy filter:
Wiseco 8:1 cr forged pistons:
I actually wanted an 8.5:1 cr, but these were at a price that was too good to refuse. I’ve gapped the top and middle compression rings as per the supplied instructions. These I’ve fitted and numbered each piston
Steel rods:
That's it for now, I'll update the thread as progress is made. I'm pretty much at the stage of final engine assembly now, so I'll upload the pics soon.
Lee