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clee
18-10-2009, 19:41
I'm in the process of setting up a GTA service and tuning setup .Not a huge market but a lot of the Alpine lads do not do spanners ..Out of the blue , one of the Alp lads has asked me to put together a Dini N/A from two lumps and new bits he has .
Can anyone point me in the direction of some tech stuff on these things .I'm confident about the basics but any tips on pitfalls and common faults would be most welcome .

Big Steve - Raider
18-10-2009, 19:42
Andy Cooke's your man I think?

raj
18-10-2009, 19:53
just wondering, as colin turbod a n/a campus engine, can the same be done with the n/a dini engine??

Sparkie
18-10-2009, 20:38
yes, its easy to put together - remember the liner seals!- might wanna put alittle silicone sealant on them too.

a big one to remember...YOU MUST PUT THE CAM/DIZZY DRIVE GEAR IN BEFORE YOU PUT THE HEAD ON!!!!! IT WILL NOT FIT DOWN THE HOLE IN THE HEAD!

clee
18-10-2009, 20:54
Cheers Sparkie . A little silicon goes a long way but too much goes even further ;)
How many hours do you think for a first timer ?

Lewis
19-10-2009, 00:51
a big one to remember...YOU MUST PUT THE CAM/DIZZY DRIVE GEAR IN BEFORE YOU PUT THE HEAD ON!!!!! IT WILL NOT FIT DOWN THE HOLE IN THE HEAD!


I wonder how many people learnt that the hard way....

Sparkie
19-10-2009, 09:08
if you measure everything you are supposed to then it could take a day. if you have a reground crank supplied with bearings and you aren't gonna get the liner heights in descending order then , maybe 6 hours ish?

Lewis - yeah, i wonder how i know that....:rolleyes: :laugh:

Andrew Cooke
19-10-2009, 13:19
I wonder how many people learnt that the hard way....

err :ashamed:

clee
19-10-2009, 15:15
I'll call it days work then ish 10 hrs ....
.Add a few for taking the head off 'cause I forgot that the diz..............

Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
21-10-2009, 21:54
I need valves, pushrods and followers for my one if there are any spares lying around:(

clee
21-10-2009, 22:47
I can ask .The dude has not been back in touch yet though and I haven't even given him a price yet :scratch:

Sparkie
21-10-2009, 23:37
I need valves, pushrods and followers for my one if there are any spares lying around:(

www.renaultrestore.co.uk (http://www.renaultrestore.co.uk)

ask phil even if its not on his site.

clee
22-10-2009, 08:07
It's Phillipo that wants me to build one for him .

Sparkie
22-10-2009, 09:37
:laugh:

is that cos he's got his hands full at the moment? or cos he's heard about your alpine engine building skills, even if you are used to dealing with 2 extra cylinders! The 1397cc lump will be a lightweight compared to the V6 lump:eek:

he keeps pestering me for my le car 2 turbo seats! - hands off!:cooter:

clee
22-10-2009, 18:54
Up to his eyes in A610 & GTAs I think .
I hope he hasn't heard too much about my skills :o

Os8472
22-10-2009, 21:01
If there's a spare dini head lying around, I'll have it ;)

Sparkie
22-10-2009, 23:45
If there's a spare dini head lying around, I'll have it ;)

you'll need the turbo head, as the N/A is different thickness and you'll need a cam, journal bearing, cam followers and work out what you're gonna do about the waterpump and the angle of the gtt engine....

Lewis
23-10-2009, 00:34
you'll need the turbo head, as the N/A is different thickness and you'll need a cam, journal bearing, cam followers and work out what you're gonna do about the waterpump and the angle of the gtt engine....

Thats just for starters, after that manifolds you'll need the dizzy and drive as well unless you have a passion for the C series of engines or are limited by competition rules/regs I'd look at something from the F series of engines it will be easier and probably cheaper to do

Os8472
23-10-2009, 08:07
you'll need the turbo head, as the N/A is different thickness and you'll need a cam, journal bearing, cam followers and work out what you're gonna do about the waterpump and the angle of the gtt engine....


Who said it was going in my ph1 ;)

Super secret project underway:smokin:

Sparkie
23-10-2009, 08:42
depending what you are putting it in, there are a few people who can help ;)

clee
23-10-2009, 13:49
Well it's job on for me :).
My first proper paid job for RATS .....website is nearly done as well :agree:

Sparkie
09-11-2009, 09:13
hows this coming along?

clee
09-11-2009, 09:28
Waiting for Phil to drop it off .......He's probably busy with the Tini Dini ;)