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7-31-2011
7-31-2011
So things appear to be on schedule so after I get the "for sure" on a few things tomorrow, I'm gonna start on pulling this NPI 2V from its 13yr resting place and shift some parts over to the Teksid. Figured i'd post a pic of the car.
8-4-2011
Well I started pulling the NPI today. Pulled exhaust, driveshaft, radiator/fan, intake and a few other things. But around 2pm to 6pm here it's just to hot. So i'll split up the work and use the morning hours to do it.
8-5-2011
Another long day in the sun. My NPI is sittin ready to come out. When it's cooler in the morning, out she comes. I'll take a few more pics tomorrow and then post'em. P.S. Heads will be here FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!! you get the picture. Can hardly freakin wait.
8-6-2011
Alright, she's out. I'd say it took me about 14 hours give or take to pull it by myself in a "driveway" with hand tools. I'm sure I could've cut that in half if i'd been able to do it at school/in a shop w/lift ect. I decided to take the engine out seperate from the trans because the hoist I got from HFreight doesn't have a long enough reach with the lifting arm. I'm going to have to box it back up and swap it out for the bigger one before I drop the new engine in. All in all it was a verry simple job. We're lucky these cars are so easy to work on. So between now and Friday I can concentrate on cleaning/painting some of the parts that will switch over to the new engine, cam covers, timing cover ect. I'm going to try and clean up the engine bay also, its a 125K's worth of grease and grime. I was impressed though when I looked down into the intake ports of the NPI heads with my mini mag that they look verry nice and clean, no oil leaks from the guides/seals that I could see. So here's some pics of the ordeal. Nothing spectacular but we all like pics.
Ya I've got some, it's the same ones that do a/c lines right. Didn't have to disconnect'em just flipped the assembly over and they were completely out of the way. I liked the books way to depressurize the fuel system, unplug the enertia switch and run it for a few seconds till it dies. Quick and easy. I took the hoist back and got the 2 ton one. It's about 8" longer on top so that will help on install. Got the NPI up on an engine stand to. I need to decide if i'm gonna pait the cam covers or not. I like the grey/cast aluminum color for the covers. Maybe leave the lines on top black. I don't know. What kind of paint has to be used for those so that it doesn't peal/flake off? Do you have to primer first? Hopefully MASTEROFTHEPUPPETS will be around for the install. Hint Hint.
Nice build!
Posted by MPower on 10/12/20 @ 1:52:26 PM