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Re: [doc] Engine "faff"?
- From: "essexdick" <tny1964@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 21:18:54 -0000
     Hi martin whos got the other bae turbo,theres only  a few in the 
counntry? Also all that work for somthing that will probably prove 
unreliable, best idea for decent power is andy cavosso with a true 
420bhp from cosworth,and it will run the same day after day,without 
worrying it may explode after a couple of bouts of abuse love from 
tony vin#3484 BAE turbo
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxx> wrote:
>
> Well you were probably replacing a damaged/failed engine. 
Personally I 
> wouldn't want to replace -my- DeLorean's engine unless there was 
> something catastrophically wrong with it. At least when replacing 
the 
> pistons, cams etc, you can check everything, replace shells, rings 
etc 
> and not just throw in an engine with an unknown history. I've seen 
some 
> shockingly worn shells and chain guides on some of these scrapyard 
> sourced engines - one even had a badly scored crankshaft. Remember 
> Volvos tend to do a higher milage than DeLoreans... and I've taken 
quite 
> a few engines apart. Anyone who's been to either the new or the old 
> workshop will have seen at least part of the "PRV museum"! I've 
also 
> done full engine rebuilds a couple of times, and several head 
gaskets. I 
> also know of a Volvo-engined D that has never run right since the 
engine 
> was installed.
> 
> I've worked on both BAE and Island turbo systems and they're both 
really 
> mickey-moused. I have both instructino sets if you're interested. 
> There's plenty of info out on the mailing lists on quite how badly 
they 
> affect the longevity of the engine. The most simple flaw is the way 
they 
> blow (or perhaps that should be "suck") the oil seal on the 
compressor 
> side of the turbo(s). Nobody ever properly re-curved the 
distributor, 
> nor came up with a "proper" way of enriching the k-jet system on 
the D 
> under boost.
> 
> Let's let the results speak for themselves when our first Stage 2 
is 
> finished.  It's not all about the parts, I think the knowledge is 
worth 
> something too :-)
> 
> Rich J's Island Twin #2727 (my #1458's "sister") is being rebuilt 
with 
> the internals from a 25 turbo in our spare time. It will be 
retaining 
> the block, crank case, sump, timing and rocker covers, plus turbos 
and 
> exhaust system, but gaining a new pair of heads, intake manifold, 
> intercooler(s) and mappable ECU. I think at the last count it's 
also 
> going 5-speed.
> 
> Best Wishes
> 
> Martin
> 
> Nick Tomlinson wrote:
> 
> >I don't think you'd have to "faff" that much as the turbo upgrade 
is already documented.
> > 
> >The complete Volvo 260 engine transplant is quicker to change (in 
my opinion) as the distributor, metering flap, fuel distributor etc 
are already matched and can be sourced as a single unit from a 
breakers yard.
> > 
> >Another DeLorean owner and I have already performed this engine 
swap.
> >It was a straightforward installation.
> > 
> >NickT
> > 
> >p.s. I like smacking valves, it's fun :)
> >
>
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