Jacob's goon build

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Re: Jacob's goon build

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Post by Laecaon » Fri Aug 24, 2018 11:32 am

Something small. Turbo coolant feed line is done. I crimped it a little.... I might try and fix that. Still flows easily.

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Turbo return line is currently in process....

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Re: Jacob's goon build

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Post by Laecaon » Sat Aug 25, 2018 12:54 pm

I did fix the kink a little.

But then I finished up the Turbo Coolant return line.


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Here is the view on the passenger side. The hose going up to the manifold closest to the firewall is from the Turbo, the second hose comes down from the manifold and to the coolant return pipe. There is no coolant in the manifold, but Nissan was smart enough to put a coolant bleeder port at what is the highest point on the engine, So I will use it.

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Here is the view from the drives side. You can see the fitting on the side of the Turbo (down on the picture near the brake master). Line loops under the turbo and finally up and goes behind the cylinder head.

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And the view from underneath. Just enough clearance everywhere. I really like the look of the stainless lines.

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Oh and for some vibration resistance I did fasten the line to the back of the head using 2 rubber coated P clamps.

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Re: Jacob's goon build

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Post by Laecaon » Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:02 pm

Quick question. Are my images too large? I can see them appear pretty quickly on my phone and computer, but others maybe not...

Here are even bigger pictures (taken with my DSLR instead of phone).

Another thing checked off the list. All intake tubes have been flanged.


Started with this Milwaukee electrical terminal crimper (it had the longest handles of anything I could find locally).

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Took various tools to it which resulted in this:

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(boo out of focus)
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Drew a line around where I wanted the flange and started crimping:

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And final result. It will all be hidden under the pipe adapters so I really dont care about the finish. I may alter these in the future if I need to use them anymore.

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Post by DRIVEN » Sun Aug 26, 2018 7:01 pm

They may be a bit large but load okay on my phone. Wayno's computer is probably in a coma though.

Progress looks good.
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Post by Laecaon » Sun Aug 26, 2018 9:15 pm

Thanks, Ive tried a few things to help reduce file size across the board. But Ill drop the resolution a bit...


Today I felt a bit meh about it. So I fixed something that should not have needed fixing. The BOV inlet flange was made incorrectly, and when you would use the set screws it would lift the BOV and not have it mate super nicely. Its also missing an O-ring (that is what I get for buying a "New, only removed from box once" item). So I took a file to it. All better. O-ring is in the mail.

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I also made the mess inside my car much worse, I pulled the heater box as I try and figure out how to make a little more room for my heater hose.

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Post by Laecaon » Sat Sep 01, 2018 4:42 pm

I did some boring stuff.

I also went to the junkyard looking for a usable fuel sending unit. But meh hate them all. BMW scored though.

Bought 20 small hose clamps for anything under 3/4", I really like these stainless embossed clamps. I bought these ones from McMaster, but after shipping I should have bought the HPS ones I have been using because I like them more.

Anyways, here is a picture of 10 of the suckers installed. I am gonna go back and trim the tails on these clamps. Still have all the heater hose attachments to install.

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Also, I finally made the driver side TC pocket bolt on... I did make a nicer rivetnut install tool out of a longer bolt and some nuts.

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Post by Laecaon » Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:33 pm

Got a radiator cap. FYI Griffin radiators just use the generic Radiator cap that everything old takes. I think I just looked up a part number for an 85 Camaro. This one is 16psi.

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And I reversed some of my work.

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Re: Jacob's goon build

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Post by Taterhead » Tue Sep 04, 2018 6:19 am

Progress is progress. Every little step is one closer to driving it again.

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Post by DRIVEN » Tue Sep 04, 2018 5:59 pm

What did the pan do to deserve that?
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Post by Laecaon » Tue Sep 04, 2018 8:35 pm

It was born back in the days of keeping the stock crossmember and steering system. No way it would have fit with the steering rack. And the new crossmember gives a lot more room (because I planned it that way)


I did do some Oil pan mockup today. But not much, my head wasnt very clear.


And because posts are almost worthless without pictures...

A new coolant overflow port! super exciting!

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Re: Jacob's goon build

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Post by flatcat19 » Fri Sep 07, 2018 11:16 pm

Pictures appear fine on my phone. So does the progress.


Where did you get those crimpers? Home Depot? I like their is as a pipeing crimper. Good thinking. How did they hold up?

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Post by Laecaon » Sat Sep 08, 2018 10:28 am

Crimpers are Milwaukee brand. So yes Home Depot. I cut off the wire cutters portion, and then reshaped the crimping part until I got a crimp that I liked. I was only crimping aluminum, but they held up fine. I did manage to get a blister on my middle finger.

I would have preferred to have bead rolled these but I don't have one of those tools, and engineering that would take too long. Also for steel/stainless flanging, I just use a welder.

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Post by Laecaon » Sat Sep 08, 2018 9:11 pm

So I was looking at my wastegate actuator. Looking at how to make it work again. It wasnt going to. It was welded to a bracket and with the new clocking of the turbo it wasnt going to fit. So I bought a new one and made a bracket.

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(yes I need the E/C-clip)
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Post by Laecaon » Mon Sep 17, 2018 8:55 pm

Havent done much... Wanted to do more this weekend...

Anyways, Got the Air Box mounted. Its rigid. Installed some M6 rivet nuts. Made some ABS brackets, and used some ABS Pipe Glue to glue/weld the brackets to the box.

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Also, Im trying out this chassis paint. Seems to be pretty favorable, and its relatively cheap. Can be sprayed, but I applied it with a foam brush. They do make warning that it will not come off of anything, and it even will "weld" steel together.

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Post by wayno » Mon Sep 17, 2018 9:39 pm

Where did you get that chassis saver paint?
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Post by Laecaon » Mon Sep 17, 2018 9:52 pm

On Amazon.

But checking their site there are a few local dealers to you.

http://magnetpaints.com/distributors.asp

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Post by wayno » Mon Sep 17, 2018 10:01 pm

Thankyou Jacob, Costless has it, I might stop by there and read the label.
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Post by DRIVEN » Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:30 am

Anything new?
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Re: Jacob's goon build

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Post by Laecaon » Thu Sep 27, 2018 5:25 pm

I made like no progress last weekend (I was busy painting a house). And I was helping another friend with some of his car stuff.

I did make a lid for the air filter box, out of Lexan (Ive had acrylic shatter before). Need to make the brackets and mount it. I have all the hardware.

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I got one part in the mail today (its sitting in the mailbox currently). The other comes in tomorrow. Probably pictures tomorrow if Im feeling well (stupid teeth).

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Re: Jacob's goon build

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Post by wayno » Thu Sep 27, 2018 5:33 pm

Get well soon Jacob.
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