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Discussion in 'Member's Garage' started by jamersss, Nov 19, 2016.

  1. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    91 Twin Turbo Manual 2+0 I got in Nov 2014. Fantastic upgrade from the previous NA Auto Auspec.

    • Sprayed in Mazda RX7 Red
    • HKS Hi Power Exhaust - Toyz Test pipes 3"-2.5" (resonated) and 3" splits
    • Red Interior
    • Apexi Power Intake
    • Engine has been pulled and rebuilt with receipts ~ 2011
    • Manual convert

    Work I have done:
    • Installed wiring specialties loom
    • Gassed A/C (previous compressor was leaking)
    • Converted to NA Power Steering Pump, installed HICAS delete kit
    • Welded up fuel filler
    • Installed nismo side indicators

    Goal is to turn it into a reliable weekender, OCD and fix every previous shortcut.

    To Do List:
    • Power steering / fix oil leak from multiple unknown places
    • Replace turbo coolant lines
    • Replace alternator wiring loom
    • Install EBC, new injectors, Nistune, Tune
    • Upgrade suspension

    As it stands.

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  2. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

    Welded up fuel filter?

    Isn't that a GReddy exhaust?
     
  3. ProckyZ89

    ProckyZ89 Senior Member

    *FILLER

    Me thinks he means the neck from the mouth to the tank.

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  4. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    Fuel FILLER. Yes, the neck that is notorious for leaking where the insert goes in place.

    That isn't a GReddy exhaust, need a bit more light under the car.
     
  5. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    Had a fun night last night. Got two of the new turbo water lines in. Absolute PITA lining up the banjo and washers.

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    Decided to bend the coolant hardline which would usually connect to the under plenum water lines, freeing up room and requiring less hose.
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    Oil return line looks like it has been through hell
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    Car as it currently sits, needs a good clean :p
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    Z1 delivery came in (new oil cooler lines, oil return lines, Nismo Shift Knob and some other various things).
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    For reference, old coolant line on drivers side
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    And passenger side
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  6. humpa

    humpa Member

    Ha I just did the same thing and replaced all the turbo coolant hard lines. Bitch of a job. The ones I thought were the easiest turned out to be a PITA. I jut put tape around the washers/banjo fittings to hold them in place while I spent the next 30mins trying to line them up. How did that coolant tube get smooshed like that?
     
  7. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    Correct, one's that looked easiest were absolute hell. My method to keep the washers on while bolting up the banjos was by using a dab of gasket glue.

    I purchased the car like that, didn't notice until I was working in that area a few months ago. I think something happened to it when the engine was previously out.

    Still haven't been able to get off the last coolant line on drivers side turbo. 10mm bolt has rounded :rolleyes2:

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  8. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    Lost my pair of vice grips. Found these bad boys at Bunnings. Absolute amazing.

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    Compare the pair. Old on left.

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    New hardline on drivers side in place.

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  9. humpa

    humpa Member

    What's going on with your turbo? It looks cracked or something?
     
  10. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    Coated in melted plastic. Basically ran cheap and nasty wiring to the reverse sensor on the gearbox, over time the cable tie snapped loose the wiring ended up on top of the turbo.

    Lucky it didn't catch fire, and I got a wiring specialties alternator to transmission harness on the way :D
     
  11. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    So had a busy week. Got moving on the Z though

    - Wiring specialties alternator to transmission harness installed
    - New silicone Z1 oil cooler, and turbo oil return lines installed
    - Swapped all the fuel lines out (under car, under fuel filter and engine bay to Gates enviro shield). Haven't investigated the task of changing the ones linking to the fuel pump.
    - Sold exhaust setup, went back to stock whilst car is being worked on. Will revise a bigger and better setup.

    Waiting list, for now:
    - Plenum gasket
    - Billet Alloy Exhaust Cam Cover Seals
    - Timing belt/water pump change (all parts here waiting)
    - Tomei 320km/h cluster waiting to be calibrated, then ready to go in.

    I am tempted to get the plenum sand blasted and powdercoated.

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    Old Loom:
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    Plenum side of throttle bodies, all eww
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    Leaky seals behind TB covers showing their effect:
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    Also need to source proper manual GB bolts, previous owner loved their washers -
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  12. OZX_320

    OZX_320 Detachable Member

    Cluster shouldn't need calibrating... plug it in and away you go.
     
  13. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    For some reason when I put the car into ignition, the KM/H bounces up to 60. Leads me to believe it is shorting somewhere.
     
  14. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    SO I made some progress:

    • Wiring specialities alternator loom in
    • Plenum painted
    • All fuel, vacuum lines under hood replaced
    • Billet Alloy Exhaust Cam Cover Half Moon Seals in
    • All oil cooler lines, and turbo return lines replaced

    Now, just waiting on one of the throttle body gaskets to arrive from CarCraze.

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    I also screwed up majorly, overtorqued one of the bolts on the exhaust cam covers (didn't have the torque wrench set correctly), the bolt didn't snap but a piece of the cylinder head where the bolt is housed snapped off. I am going to liquid weld it just for precaution. Please don't leak :(

    You can see it in the bottom left corner of each image:

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  15. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    Everything went to plan. Z now running like a dream, and fixed oil leak(s) by replacing all hoses at bottom of engine.

    Flushed the cooling system with about 20 liters of distilled water over Saturday also (fill radiator > run for 20 mins with heater on full > drain radiator > repeat). Got a lot of crap out. On Christmas day had to do a run up the mountains in 30 degree weather, coolant temp didn't exceed 82 degrees. Very Happy.
     
  16. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    It has been a little bit of time since I posted.

    Had the timing belt, water pump and lower plenum replaced by Westside Automotive. Was very happy with the work and care.

    Old Belt, all oily.
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    Look what was found just chilling..
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    Also decided to get the lower plenum replaced, as the bolt holes were all cross threaded by previous mechanics..

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    Before cleaning (we both noticed the "left" tag on the left head.
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    Afrer..
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    New lower plenum, belt, water pump, cam seals
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    Final Product
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    Dean reckons pistons aren't stock. He also said whoever installed the last cam seals were n00bs damaging them, causing them to leak.

    Very happy, no more oil leaks.
     
  17. jamersss

    jamersss Member

    Short lived. I ended up selling the Z over the weekend for a very reasonable price. New owner seems good, so I hope he takes good care of her.

    Bought my first Z in 2011 and learnt a lot about the mechanical side of a car. Met a lot of cool people and was so worth it in the end.

    Mods feel free to close this up.
     

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