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raj
06-09-2008, 15:16
No#2 rebuild.[Tufftride Engine]
Not as many pics as the first.

the engine block and internal componants where tufftrided for this rebuild, note the black colour isnt dirty gunky oil but the is the colour that the metal turns to when tufftrided.
i thought the block looked really good when this was done+plus of also having the benefit of not having to paint it. the block will now no longer rust.


http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?albumid=25 (http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?albumid=25)


:)

Scoff
06-09-2008, 16:49
Maybe that limit needs upping then, 100 sounded like a lot at the time !

Scoff
06-09-2008, 16:51
Raj, increased to 200 :)

dangerous dave
06-09-2008, 17:22
how much was that to do? :)

raj
06-09-2008, 17:31
how much was that to do? :)
i honestly cant remember, its been that long.
i loved this engine and was going to fit it in my current 5 but money troubles forced me to sell all my rebuilds,:( i did all 3 one after another.

Brigsy
06-09-2008, 19:13
The finish of the block looks good, if i ever decide to rebuild a lump ill have to copy:)

raj
06-09-2008, 21:21
The finish of the block looks good, if i ever decide to rebuild a lump ill have to copy:)
you will need to fit a new core plug[small alloy one just below the camshaft core plug] as tufftriding dizzolves alloy.

Azz1.7turbo
22-02-2009, 16:35
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

i bought this engine last off you i sold to me mate and will be on the road some time next week :)

Os8472
22-02-2009, 19:42
Mate your engine builds are bloody amazing, I've never seen anyone put so much effort into not only making it work perfectly but also look fantastic, top work

michael tierney
22-02-2009, 20:25
did the tuftriding effect the oil pump/distributer drive bushing??:(

raj
22-02-2009, 20:58
did the tuftriding effect the oil pump/distributer drive bushing??:(

no mate:)

raj
22-02-2009, 20:59
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

i bought this engine last off you i sold to me mate and will be on the road some time next week :)

flippin heck!! you bought it ages ago and it still hasnt been fitted and isnt up and running yet!! hurry up :D

raj
22-02-2009, 21:01
Mate your engine builds are bloody amazing, I've never seen anyone put so much effort into not only making it work perfectly but also look fantastic, top work

i think thats been my problem. i take FAR TOO MUCH pride in rebuilding engines. i go abit anal over cleanliness and the rest:cry:
:D
:coffee:

Ashy
22-02-2009, 21:31
just be careful of the oil galleries Raj, the salt can get in and block them up!!

raj
22-02-2009, 21:45
just be careful of the oil galleries Raj, the salt can get in and block them up!!

yes mate your right:agree:
after any chemical process i have done,no matter what it be(depending on part treated), i firstly have it chemically washed (unsure of the process,i let me mate get on with it) i then pressure wash and lastly steam clean. that does the trick:agree: like i said,i go abit anal on making sure things are clean. :sad:

Os8472
22-02-2009, 21:54
i think thats been my problem. i take FAR TOO MUCH pride in rebuilding engines. i go abit anal over cleanliness and the rest:cry:
:D
:coffee:

Wouldn't worry about it dude, your builds are a credit to you, if I bought 1 of your engines I would buy you a beer cus there top quality

raj
22-02-2009, 22:00
Wouldn't worry about it dude, your builds are a credit to you, if I bought 1 of your engines I would buy you a beer cus there top quality

thanks bud:) i dont see my builds as anything special.
youve got other members doing far more up to date newer exotic rebuilds which i wouldnt have a clue about :cool:

Sparkie
22-02-2009, 23:32
lets just hope the hylomar on the bottom of the liners doesnt get attacked by the oil....
always use silicone sealant mate ;)

raj
23-02-2009, 10:17
lets just hope the hylomar on the bottom of the liners doesnt get attacked by the oil....
always use silicone sealant mate ;)

this was the only build i used hylomar, on the rest i used a smear of silicone sealant:agree:

to be honest there really wasnt that much hylomar after id wiped the excess off(not shown in the pics) i dont know why i used hylomar back then as i hate the stuff:scratch:

Sparkie
23-02-2009, 13:03
i once fitted sump on with the stuff....not to be recommended.
it went green and brittle after a week.

raj
23-02-2009, 13:33
i once fitted sump on with the stuff....not to be recommended.
it went green and brittle after a week.

LOL hylomar = sump. no way:laugh: how did you manage that one mark? im sure with your experience your aware that the stuff stays soft :D:

Sparkie
23-02-2009, 15:22
it was on my own car, the only thing i had with me. thought i'd try it....

it didnt work....:rolleyes: