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there is a dude, wpnvlt selling what sounds to be a pretty worked up head complete with HKS hi lift cams for $3,200 ono...... there is a thread somewhere

nah for $500 more i can do it our way with parts i prefer to use onthe bare head we have.

thanks anyway

Bottom end assembly pics and details to come soon :P

new head set-up...

1mm oversize inconnel valves

dual valve springs

titanium retainers

Tomei bronze valve guides

Tomei 270 deg 10.8mm camshafts

Tomei 1mm oversize lifter buckets

Red R Racing Stage II head porting and cam lobe clearancing

on a 2.8 litre Tomei bottom end with an N1 block this combo will be awesome

least this way we know it right and we'll never have an issue.... plus this head is done the way that keeps u sleeping at night aswell huh paul lol....

yeah and to think this engine was going to have the final assembly this week....ahh well the bottom end will be ready waiting for the head to be finished.

that list above looks impressive and its something the bottom end really deserves to have bolted to it.

i can sleep now

Edited by DiRTgarage

have given it abit of thought aswell and have decided to rip the gearbox apart and cryo treat the gears and replace bearings all round.... cant hurt to give it a lil bit of strength considering wat it gonna be put through. will be sending the gears down with my spare head to you paul. next week sumtime ill let you know

Edited by skylinekid
this engine is going to make more power then yours paul.

You might need to tune it down a bit :O

My car is supposed to be in QLD this weekend but due to everyone elses cars/engines...i don't have time to finish my own.

Everyone elses car first....unfortunately...mine last :(

Mark at Godzilla is excited about tuning this engine package...might have to put the cams a tooth out so it doesn't make more than mine...lol

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Righto...some pics

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One virgin N1 block, bored 40thou and strainer plate honed

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honed cylinder...block still has swarf sticking to the outside from the bore job (it was painful to watch a fresh block getting bored)

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should have used the 86mm bore block in the background and grouted it...would have done the job...ahh well nevermind

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anyway thats enough of the block...lets see the good bits

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look at how far out of balance the Tomei pistons were...balance pads completely removed off 4 of them...two of them had their pins centre drilled to remove enough weight to get them right

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one fully balanced Tomei 2.8 stroker crank

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balancer grinds...even brand new stroker cranks are out a little

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