2010/01/28 19:07:21
5SGTE
not sure man, didn't see the need, didn't think about it much.
2010/03/02 20:49:16
5SGTE
Well I've been busy with all the small things, but making good ground. Still got to spray my sump as it looks poo. Then I can start putting on some outer sexy bits.



2010/03/02 20:51:57
evl_132
Impressive, so clean!
2010/03/02 22:12:20
dasic1
Cant wait to see this all together. Did you use a 3s block?
2010/04/02 19:53:07
5SGTE
I can't wait either, it's been too long since I've felt boost or had any fun in the twisties. No, I used the 5s block and obviously the crank too.
2010/04/02 21:39:15
-Totenkopf-
Haha, I was at Lee's yesterday afternoon and he said you had been there during the day, finishing up your motor. Should have recognised his busted up old hoist in those previous pics :D
2010/04/02 21:41:41
5SGTE
Funny! I'd kill for even a busted up old hoist... and somewhere to mount it.
2010/04/02 21:46:16
dasic1
so you just removed the balance shafts from the block?

Just the reason i ask is whats said in road & track article about how to build a 5s but its easier for me find a later model block

quote:
The 5s engine was available in 2 different generations. The first 5sf engine used a block that is outwardly similar to the 3sf or 3sg, however it did not use a oil cooler under the filter, nor piston oil squirters. The 2nd generation of them used a totally different block, bulged out near the bottom and with counterbalance arrangement built in to the sump. These later engines have a crank to drive the counterbalance that is in the sump. Avoid these.
2010/04/02 22:27:33
5SGTE
MMM never read that before. There are heaps of people out there using this block without any dramas. Did he give any reasons why to aviod these?
2010/04/02 22:43:11
-Totenkopf-
Dont think there is any reason.

Its what everyone uses in the states. The counter balance gear can be pressed off if you wish to save a little weight. doesn't matter either way provided the crankshaft has been balanced.
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