Shaftless Throttle bodies

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I am re-building this engine for Erik.
Not sure if it’s going to be the 86 block or the original 89 block yet.

I am going to try this shop and I think he can fix it.

http://www.custombalancing.com/enginebalancing.html

Every rotating part will be delivered to him for balancing as it’s local to us.

Engine only had about 15000km/ 9000 miles

A shop in California did the crank work originally back in 2001 or 2002. Never seen one modded like it.

As far as crank replacement if needed I will trade Erik one of my 2.5L cranks and money for a 3.0L crank he has.

Tom wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 9:09 am Yikes, I guess I'll spring for the $2 oil pick-up seal for my next motor. :shock: Think that crank will polish out or would you have it machined/hardened? I have one from a 2.7 motor (78.9mm) you can have, but I can only imagine what they'd charge to ship a 65lb crank to you....almost certainly more than it's worth.

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Little bit cleaner and nicer looking.
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Wow, looks great. What process did you use to get such a silvery finish?

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Tom wrote: Wed May 03, 2023 1:49 pm Wow, looks great. What process did you use to get such a silvery finish?
Bead blasted then light hand sand with 320.

Will hit it with 600 later

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Try a drill mounted wire brush - it makes for a nice shine and it also smooths the surface so it doesn't trap dirt as well as the stock finish. Also very easy to touch up later!

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chris white wrote: Thu May 04, 2023 5:30 am Try a drill mounted wire brush - it makes for a nice shine and it also smooths the surface so it doesn't trap dirt as well as the stock finish. Also very easy to touch up later!
I will potentially do that. I used a brass brush on my balance shaft covers and it gives it a slight gold color.
I would love to find an oil shedding clear coating as well.
After cleaning 7 blocks so far I want to come up with something that makes the job easier.

I want to buy a steam pressure washer so badly. Quite a few models to choose from and I like the 155C / 311F range ones the best.
They also have separate soap pump not the crappy siphon type. These models are still made in Germany I believe.

https://www.kaercher.com/int/profession ... 19270.html

I used one of my first turbo in 1994 to clean the engine and it was phenomenal. Nothing works better.
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I usually have the block / head soda blasted as part of a build. that does a great job cleaning but leaves a surface that really traps oil/grease/dirt.
Try a steel wheel brush - I really like the finish it leaves on the alusil block - kind of shiny and smooth and seems to shed oil easily.
I also pressure wash the blocks / heads after any machining. Not much fun in winter!

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And more bad work

No Loctite on the crank girdle.

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Anyone familiar with this crankshaft work approach?
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Butter-knife-edge crank?

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