The End Of Yum!!!
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The End Of Yum!!!
As you all know the Turkish block let go so thats now scrap metal
So the rebuild starts, have just picked up whats leaved of YUM, what a sorry state.
Engine and box is out, Gearbox l will ship back to Bara to have it checked over to make sure all is ok
Head has been checked and all ok just need a slightt clean up the of to be machined for soild lifters
Block hopefully have found one of Passionford just need to get it picked up and dropped over to mark so if can be machined for the new liners
Cheers Dean for hanging on tonight so l could pick up car and bits
Here the pictures l took tonight
So the rebuild starts, have just picked up whats leaved of YUM, what a sorry state.
Engine and box is out, Gearbox l will ship back to Bara to have it checked over to make sure all is ok
Head has been checked and all ok just need a slightt clean up the of to be machined for soild lifters
Block hopefully have found one of Passionford just need to get it picked up and dropped over to mark so if can be machined for the new liners
Cheers Dean for hanging on tonight so l could pick up car and bits
Here the pictures l took tonight
Last edited by MAD YUM; 14-07-2008 at 11:38 AM.
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I think you are defo correct there ! There aint many of us girls that would put up with all this ! LOL
But then its me that wants to drive her all the time and get on track with her Dave sometimes dont get a look in
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Dave,
Have you got any pictures of the block number, so we can see what batch it came from?
Also, what piston rings are being used, as there are some marks on number 1 that looks as though the rings have picked up on the bore. I only ask, as they look like standard Mahle pistons and the Nikasil liners need a special type of ring suitable to run with these liners ?
Did you retain the head gasket at all, as it would be intersting to see this as well, to see what damage this sustained.
What are you going to do with the block?
Have you got any pictures of the block number, so we can see what batch it came from?
Also, what piston rings are being used, as there are some marks on number 1 that looks as though the rings have picked up on the bore. I only ask, as they look like standard Mahle pistons and the Nikasil liners need a special type of ring suitable to run with these liners ?
Did you retain the head gasket at all, as it would be intersting to see this as well, to see what damage this sustained.
What are you going to do with the block?
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Rod's must be due back on the Dyno soon isn't it?
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it hurts to see yum in such a sorry state
very pleased to hear your going for the rebuild
If theres anything I can do, please let me know guys
very pleased to hear your going for the rebuild
If theres anything I can do, please let me know guys
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Also, what piston rings are being used, as there are some marks on number 1 that looks as though the rings have picked up on the bore. I only ask, as they look like standard Mahle pistons and the Nikasil liners need a special type of ring suitable to run with these liners ?
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Pleased you not giving up on the car mate.
As a thought to a post you made earlier in the year about selling up/breaking and buying an Evo, is it not worth building the engine to a more "normal" spec, which would still provide you with fun and driveability, but would make it more sellable as a complete car to someone when the time comes to let it go? Just a thought so tell me to piss off if you like
Either way, hope to see it back together again soon
As a thought to a post you made earlier in the year about selling up/breaking and buying an Evo, is it not worth building the engine to a more "normal" spec, which would still provide you with fun and driveability, but would make it more sellable as a complete car to someone when the time comes to let it go? Just a thought so tell me to piss off if you like
Either way, hope to see it back together again soon
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Dave,
Have you got any pictures of the block number, so we can see what batch it came from?
Also, what piston rings are being used, as there are some marks on number 1 that looks as though the rings have picked up on the bore. I only ask, as they look like standard Mahle pistons and the Nikasil liners need a special type of ring suitable to run with these liners ?
Did you retain the head gasket at all, as it would be intersting to see this as well, to see what damage this sustained.
What are you going to do with the block?
Have you got any pictures of the block number, so we can see what batch it came from?
Also, what piston rings are being used, as there are some marks on number 1 that looks as though the rings have picked up on the bore. I only ask, as they look like standard Mahle pistons and the Nikasil liners need a special type of ring suitable to run with these liners ?
Did you retain the head gasket at all, as it would be intersting to see this as well, to see what damage this sustained.
What are you going to do with the block?
They are CP pistons with the correct rings, There are to many experts on this thread, It was said that my cams are not big enough that why my power dropped off but l have already said in another thread that is was the input lead angle on the ecu that was casuing the problem which was cured by moving my front pully.
Not sure about the block scrap metal
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I am building up a cossie YB glass cased coffie table! I have a crank head cams etc I need a block and this one with its history would be great! Perhaps when you have finished with it I could pay to have it picked up and drop you some beer money also??
Cheeky bastid I know, but if you don't ask you don't get!
Good luck with the rebuild either way!
Cheeky bastid I know, but if you don't ask you don't get!
Good luck with the rebuild either way!