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Well after power cruise and my engine bay looking ever so jap mat and stock from the top i had the silly idea of pulling out my motor.

So for the last 2 nights i started with the kit the entire front end came off ever so easy,The kit from the front bar guards sides skirts are so easy to put on and take off.

The engine and gearbox came out of the car tonight and the long road of smoothing the engine bay begins.

I am a glutton for punishment i tell ya but i love my cars and enjoy doing these things.

Had some suprises tho i found more performance parts i was unsure of

Koyo radiator in perfect condition

Koyo oil cooler and hks relocation kit with 5 meters of braided lines and fittings

koyo fmic rather large

Hks intercooler kit

While the motor is out and im working on the engine bay i may upgrade my fuel lines as the car is up on stands and off the deck.

Pictures to come from start to end.

Thank you to Ant aka john barry i could not have taken the motor out without you mate cheers.

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Pictures of my engine out.

So we droped the fluids out and low and behold when we droped the gearbox fluid i found some clips that im sure are ment to be in the gearbox now hanging off the magnet!

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On stands

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Thanks to ANT man who looks like a black fella here

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We were cheering after the first night at how easy it was to get it to the point we could lift the motor out.

Basicaly broke one engine mount only and the side shaft gave us some grief to get out but other then that it was a 2 night afair the second night we spent a little longer then we wanted too.

Next steps are clean up shed !! what a fing mess,Then clean down parts and engine bay ready to be smoothed.

While motor is out ill get a few things polished and a few things painted to bring the engine bay up to scratch with the rest of the car as its a massive let down looking at the out side then opening the hood.

More pictures to come off the engine bay after the loom is tidy up.

Edited by Gtir-keiron

good to see you getting stuck in mate. I'd be a bit worried about the random clips coming out of the gearbox drain though. that could spell problems!

the car has grown on me a little I have to admit. ;)

The gear box will be pulled apart by my mechanic who is a performance mechanic localy and knows skylines and there gearboxes like the back of his hand.

Not worried about the box at all to be honest but there is no way id put it back in the car knowing theres some clips off not doing there job.

Turns out i do have Mines sporst division dump pipes that lead into a tune length veilside front pipes then into a 5 inch balistic cat then into a twin hks exaust system.

I dont think i could possibly get a more miss matched exaust if i tried hahah but it sounds great and its all stainless and it works and thats what matters.

Just spent the last hour cleaning my shed up and my landlord is not going to be happy jan if they saw the floor lol,More stains then a hookers undies i tell ya.

Hope they come out when the cars moved the degresser i had shifted some but i thinks ill be up for a acid wash.

Time to deloom the engine bay to get ready for prep work.

P.S I work with my old man we are half partners,Floor sanders so dad if your reading this i really am sick! and dont come around my house till tomorrow.

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Started seem welding the engine bay today,After seeing the time spent on Johnbarrys engine bay and being a part of that i was sorta discouraged from the whole seem welding engine bay side of things but once the motor was out and i scraped back some of the salastic on the seems i hit a good mate up whos a welder by trade and had him come around with his tig gas/electic welder and im happy with it so far.

No regrets other then having to put the motor back in lol.

My good mate mic in his work boots

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Befor and after strut tops

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I figure if i am going to the trouble of pulling out the motor and painting the engine bay i may aswell weld it all up.

If all goes well there should be no filler used on the welded parts,Mic is pretty handy with the welder plus its a decent one worth about 7 to 8 grand.

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Yep Bee R really know what they are doing when it comes to fit and quality of the product,I have had 3 spray shops look at my kit and all said the fit and quality is second to none its perfect.

I am not really a flare kit kinda guy i always think it looks slightly off,But when i saw this car for the first time it just blew my mind how well the kit fitted the car and looked like it was ment to be there.

Back to the topic at hand,After 8 weeks off due to a 8 year relationship breakdown and unable to live under the same room she finaly moved out of my house and first week end back im strait in to the swing of things and here is what i am up to now.

Engine bay primed and ready to go.

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Now onto the paint side of things.

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Really happy with the end product after the welding and what not.

Few days time ill be able to start to place things back in the engine bay ready for the motor to go in.

I have yet to do my cam covers i am going for a really clean and tidy look i almost did them in the silver of the car but stilll undicided on what to do.

Brake booster is silver tho.

Any ideas guys?

I was looking at the aurion ice melt blue as i have some from my hilux resto its really clean looking blue,Every one does candy red for a good reason as it looks so damn nice but i like to be a little diffrent.

More to come i guess now im back at it.

Cheers keiron

Got my cam covers all prep up this week end and painted them,Here are a few pics i took tonight.

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Love this color icemelt metalic blue :P

More to come just check in here !

cheers keiron

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Back at it again this week working on cleaning up my engine bay.

This week i sandblasted and etch primed all my custom brackets for the 34 Bee-R conversion and various other items from the engine bay.

Had my radiator shroud plastic welded and then preped it up for paint,These things are so flimsy be carfull when playing with these they are so very easy to break,Also preped up my koyo radiator for paint.

I preped up my twin turbo pipe and plenum im going away from polishing this one as i want a diffrent look from my last engine bay that was all polished up.

Any way here are the pic's from this weekends painting adventures its a black metalic mica look.

Radiator shroud and radiator

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Turbo pipe and plenum

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Pictures don t do it justice the paint on the plenum and twin turbo pipe came out like glass and the metalic will look shit hot in the sun for sure.Theres alot of work in cutting down the cast to get these to look like this.

Cheers keiron and thank you for the help anthony ;)

P.s excuse the beer cans and thongs in the pictures we must look like real boguns hahahahah

Edited by Gtir-keiron

I see in your mods list that you say those are R34 GTR headlights, noticed they were non-HID units. I have read you guys have to deal with the removing of HID for compliance reasons. Is this the case for your car. I never really noticed the difference in between GTR lights and mine, other than the GTR guys keep theirs cleaner. :cool:

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