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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 10:09 am |
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Joined: Feb 08, 2010 Posts: 7045
Trade Rating: +5
Location: In the garage
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Mine is a completely standard bottom end. As a road car it will spend very little time at full throttle and not much time at peak revs. I would be a bit wary of taking it only track as I reckon the oil temperature would get too much too. I think will go for forged rods and pistons ultimately rather than the 180 bottom end. Will cost more but at least it's a known engine rather than an unknown used engine.
What miles were only your engine? Doesn't the 180 engine rev to 7500 rpm?
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| 2001 GTi 138, Bilstein Sprint dampers, H&R springs, 21mm Peugeot Sport torsion bars, 22mm rear ARB, Peugeot Sport Group A wishbones, 283mm discs, Goodridge stainless hoses, Maniflow 304 grade 4-2-1 2.5" manifold and system, 200 cell cat, Richard Longman head, 45mm Jenvey throttle bodies, 9.5mm TB spacers, 90mm air horns, Jenvey throttle linkage, Jenvey fuel rail, Aeromotive and Goodridge fuel fittings and braided hose, ITG sausage filter, Radtec custom radiator, Piper Ultimate Road cams, Piper vernier pulleys, Omex 600 ECU. Saxo electric PAS pump, Vibra Technics engine mounts. Samco coolant hoses, TTV steel flywheel, 4.76 final drive ratio, 307 CC 180 ratios. 2019 BMW 530i. 2017 Mercedes C300 convertible. | |
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:29 pm |
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Joined: Mar 19, 2012 Posts: 96
Trade Rating: +2
Location: Norfolk
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Edward wrote: |
What miles were only your engine? Doesn't the 180 engine rev to 7500 rpm? |
My car doesn't have a standard speedo so I don't know how many miles it had done. I'll ask the previous owner.
Every resource I've looked at states a rev limit of 7300rpm, with peak power around 6800.
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:41 pm |
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Joined: Mar 19, 2012 Posts: 96
Trade Rating: +2
Location: Norfolk
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Valves being removed ready to have the cam clearance machined at the lifters
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:49 pm |
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Joined: Mar 19, 2012 Posts: 96
Trade Rating: +2
Location: Norfolk
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While the head was stripped I thought I might as well spend some time DIY port and polishing. This is definitely a mild attempt, basically focusing on knife-edging the split and polishing the walls to an 80 grit finish. No drastic reshaping will take place. I've done tonnes of reading over the last decade about porting and polishing, this will be my first practical attempt. It's started now, so there's no point telling me I shouldn't have done it...
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2016 8:49 pm |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2505
Trade Rating: +19
Location: West mids
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i think mine is set at 7.3k but told it will go to 7.8 but why its still on hydronic lifters so I didn't want to risk it it was also my everyday car at the time.
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 10:38 am |
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Joined: Feb 07, 2010 Posts: 2505
Trade Rating: +19
Location: West mids
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any updates on this?
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Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 8:25 am |
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Joined: Mar 19, 2012 Posts: 96
Trade Rating: +2
Location: Norfolk
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spike_202 wrote: |
any updates on this? |
I've been busy moving house so not a lot has changed, but i do now have a garage to work in so there might be some progress soon...
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Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 9:55 pm |
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Joined: Mar 19, 2012 Posts: 96
Trade Rating: +2
Location: Norfolk
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Been in the new house for 3 months. Spent the last few weeks building a decent work bench,
so that's given me somewhere to work on the cylinder head(s).
I bought a standard EW10J4 cylinder head this week with the plan of dropping the Newman cams into that, putting it on the J4S bottom end and just getting the car running again. I finally unboxed the cams that I'd sent to Newman for checking and refinishing about 9 months ago. Turns out they're 264 400 cams, not 420 as Newman told me over the phone. This means they're 10.1mm lift instead of 10.66. The good news is that this means they spin freely in the EW10J4S cylinder head without any machining, which means I might have bought a J4 head for no reason...
Only problem is I started but haven't finished the port/polish on the J4S head, so I either need to put a load of hours into that (hours I don't really have) or fit the standard J4 head. Decisions, decisions...
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 12:04 pm |
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Joined: Mar 19, 2012 Posts: 96
Trade Rating: +2
Location: Norfolk
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IT'S GOT AN ENGINE!! It won't start at the moment but it's turning over.
It's a 180 engine (Not the one I was working on the cylinder head of). Cams have been swapped out for the Newman Cams I had in the old engine. It's been a tricky process figuring out what needs changing or adapting, but I'm nearly there now...
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