05-10-2005
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Shit Rocket Pilot
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
Can you make power on a 7 bolt? Yes.
Will it ever be reliable? No.
Take JET and ecoli's advice and do it right the first time.
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05-10-2005
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
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Originally Posted by Matt D.
Will it ever be reliable? No.
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That is false, many people have made good power on the 7-bolts w/o incident. Let the kid do what he wants. Its his money and he's chosen the advice he wants to listen to. Is it right? Maybe. Is it wrong? Maybe. Shindley has spend a lot of time with the car and obviously knows more about it than any of us do.
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I agree with Kracka.
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Older than Dirt...
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inver Grove
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
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Originally Posted by ecoli
2G dataloggers are about as useful as the blinky A/F gauges. He should take the money for the aftermarket rods/pistons and buy something that can log for real like DSMLink.
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I agree totaly, you NEED to log knock to properly tune you car without damaging it!
And the ONLY way to really do it right on a 2G is with DSMLINK!
Man you'd be way better off with a descent used 6 bolt and a used DSMLINK than a pre-walked, rebuilt 7 bolt with no knock logger!
If it's just a manner of money, then just save your money till you can do the job right, come'on man, don't walk back into the same damm hole your just trying to crawl out of???
Listen to what about 10 differnet DSM gurus are telling you here on this board < but exclude me as I am not a guru, but I'm just smart enough to listen and learn from these guys>, they are really trying to help you out here!
IMHO
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05-10-2005
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ConArtist
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
This is getting old. Build the 7 bolt if you choose to, remember this thread. Come back and read it over and over after your engine fails. You can ask yourself then why you chose not to listen to the advice given. Then maybe you will realize that the people telling you this know what they are talking about. And yes there are a few in this thread with a lot more mechanic/DSM experience than Mr Shindley, regardless of his age.
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Big Turbo Monster
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
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Originally Posted by ecoli
2G dataloggers are about as useful as the blinky A/F gauges. He should take the money for the aftermarket rods/pistons and buy something that can log for real like DSMLink.
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Thats what I meant
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05-10-2005
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Post whore
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: minnetonka
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
just to let you know, even if i got dsm link i wouldn't know how to use it at all, i suck with that kind of stuff, i mean isn't it kind of a hassle using your dsm link everyday? turning on the computer, setting it up, and making sure everything is ok even before you can drive the car?
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05-10-2005
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ConArtist
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
Get it tuned, take the laptop out of the car and after that beyond logging, it is not necessary to use it again unless you need to change or test something.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
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Originally Posted by Raptor
The one thing that I will go toe to toe with anyone on is this, you don't put ARP mains in without align honing period. Bad engine building practice. That alone makes me question what else he doesn't know.
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When I first brought my 2.4 block to Steve at Headwerks (over 3 years ago now) I told him I was going with ARP mains and he immediately told me the same thing, so I ended up just using new stock Mitsu mains. Someone needs to come up with a big list of do and don'ts for 4G63/64 rebuilds. Too much money seems to be wasted on bad rebuilds. In fact lets start the list right now with the number one "Don't":
1) Don't build a "built" 7-bolt motor.
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05-10-2005
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Post whore
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
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1) Don't build a "built" 7-bolt motor.
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what do you mean by that>?
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formerly ecoli
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
Did you read any of the previous posts?
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Is funding Exxon.
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
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Originally Posted by BKs50trimGST
what do you mean by that>?
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Have you read this thread?!?! That is what every single person in this thread has told you. 3 are from professional shops. Instead you are listening to a unemployed engineer who started working on cars out of his garage to get by.
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#72
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
Dude...just get a 6bolt. I'm by no means a professional shop person but i do have a 2g 7bolt GSX. If she ever goes or develops C.W. i'm sure's hell not gonna rebuild it. What's keeping you from just getting a 6 bolt and doing it right? What's tieing you to that 7 bolt so much? You can find 6 bolt blocks for a couple/few hundred bucks or so. And if you do stick with a 7bolt, don't rebuild yours. Somebody here has probably got one laying in their garage for cheap. Buy that until you can get a 6 bolt. If you think you can save alot of money by rebuilding this one, you're mistakenly wrong. By the time you buy rod bearings, cam bearings, gasket kits, honing services, decking and who the hell else know what, you'll have hundreds and hundreds into it. Just going the el cheapo way and throwing a thrust bearing, etc.. in it and putting it back in the car isn't worth the time. Might as well then take the 50 trim off it, put it back to stock and drive it unabused and hope she lasts. I guess it doesn't pay to ask people for advice if you're just gonna do what you wanna do anyway. People wouldn't say to get a 6bolt if they didn't mean it.
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05-10-2005
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Sten Sniper
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
HA! Just fucking forget it guys. This kid obviously doesnt want or need advice, he is looking for reassurance that he wont get. Either that or he is dumber than shit. Let him learn with his wallet if that is what he wants to do.
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05-10-2005
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R U DTF bro?
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
I posted right in this thread where he can get a good cheap 6-bolt; the path is laid out.
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Originally Posted by Murlo26
I agree with Kracka.
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05-10-2005
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Post whore
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: minnetonka
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
ok, u bastards got me, i need to know if anyone has one laying around, i know Kracka has a friend with two and i'm interested, Kracka - i pm'ed you, reply to me if you can. as for the rest of you i'm listening now. happy? this is what i'm going to do, if the 6 bolt that i buy from one of u ise decent i won't rebuild, but most likely i'll rebuild it. tell me what ya'll think.
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Post whore
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: minnetonka
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
i would like to buy the engine from one of you very soon, cuz i know shindley is already pissed about having my car at his house without getting work done on it. i would like to get the 6-bolt sometime on saturday, prom is on friday and i can't do it then. reply to this asap or call me and leave me a message - 612-730-5165
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#77
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ConArtist
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
If that one falls through, I have about 4 sitting here, Short blocks for rebuilding.
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Is funding Exxon.
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
Yep, I have a short block that just needs pistons. It wouldn't hurt to check the bearings either, but they should be ok.
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#79
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Wisconsin
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
Hi Jet- For my own knowledge and future. You could use a 7bolt head on a 6 bolt block, correct?? I was gonna get a long block from a guy one time and he had the head disassembled. About 5 or 6 out 16 valve guides were cracked which further changed my mind on doing the project.
And, what do you do as far as the knock sensor goes? I have dsmlink. Is there a place for the knock sensor on a 6 bolt in back of the engine?
Thanks.
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05-10-2005
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#80
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Post whore
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: minnetonka
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Re: 50 trim in - lot's of smoke from exhaust
just making sure, i don't need DSM Link correct? cuz you can mod a few things and use parts from your 2g to make it work without having to get DSM Link - i know in the near future i will be getting DSM Link, but for now i know for a fact i can't afford it. what should i expect when i get this car back - i know she'll run good. but as for knocking and detonation and everything, it should be fine without the DSMlink, correct? for all u out there who don't know, i just put an order in for a 6-bolt engine needing rebuilding - ya got me, ok! now i just need help on what to expect when we rebuild this bad motha trucka.
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