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2013-03-18 00:42:24
#71
Well it snowed yet AGAIN, but yet AGAIN, it was a half inch. We've had like ten 1/4" to 1/2" snow storms this season, all separated by like a week at the least. Its really annoying. Anyways, another photo:

2013-03-18 00:58:41
#72
I also wanted to say, quite clearly, that this is quite an involving project.

1) New SR20VE metal head gasket from Greg ($75)

2) New head OEM SR20 head studs ($50)

3) New spark plugs, new Mobil1 oil and filter, coolant, and new valve cover gasket (around $90)

4) Shop clean up costs for the hot tanking and resurfacing head ($100)

5) Polished head

Luckily most of the hard labor I was able to do myself. A local shop wanted, get this $1,200 to change just the head gasket. I said "uhh ok thanks, we'll be in touch." LOL. Instead I found a friend who could do it in storage with me. Much better. And I decided to stick with the original VE intake manifold. Greg suggested I get the the P11 intake manifold with some random other parts too, but it was like $360+ shipping. God Bless him, but that would have doubled the total price.

Ahh well. I expect to have the car back together in about a week.
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2013-03-18 at 18-03-24.
2013-03-18 18:01:29
#73
Some more before and after photos:

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2013-03-19 19:43:32
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Last edited by Storm88000 on 2013-03-19 at 19-47-21.
2013-03-20 02:32:36
#75
We should have everything back together in about 4 days.

After a 200 miles break in period and another oil change, and once everything is running smoothly, I'll take it back to the same dyno and see if the port/polish and reseatment of the valves made any difference in HP. It would be cool if it made 3 or 4 more.
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2013-03-20 at 04-31-37.
2013-03-20 13:28:48
#76
looking good so far
2013-03-21 03:53:41
#77
thanks. another pic:

2013-03-21 05:17:53
#78
What the flow numbers for your stock head?
2013-03-22 01:25:49
#79
I'll have that data soon, still working on stuff
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2013-03-22 at 01-30-02.
2013-03-25 00:57:33
#80
New head gasket on from Greg, almost ready to be all put back together:
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Keep in mind, this is what it looked like when the head was first pulled off:
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Quite a difference. I mean just look at the pistons..
Last edited by Storm88000 on 2013-03-25 at 03-49-46.
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