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PORSCHEV Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2002 8:36 pm Post subject: |
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I have been plugging away at this project with all my spare time & MONEY! Results are slow, but rewarding.
17" rims are repainted and have the new Hankook tires installed. 255/45/17 on the rear.... looks nice and wide
The machine shop is dragging on with the manufacturing of the wheel adapters. We did a swap. I painted his 52 morris minor convertable in exchange for building the adapters.
All the suspension parts have been sand blasted, epoxy primed and painted base coat/clear coat. Double yellow...2002 VW/Porsche color.
The under body was painted over the past week as well using a mixture of 3M rockguard and urathane paint. Looks real claen under there now.
I painted the door jams with the doors off the car and have installed the doors and fenders permanently.
The outside of the car is all primed with the tintable primer and ready for final blocking.
The 327 power plant was refreshed last weekend. We stripped the block, degreased it, pressure washed the block, polished the crank, honned the cylinders, installed all new bearings and rings and new oil pump. The heads were ported, new double roller timing chain, blazer cam (COMP CAM) roller tip rockers.
Everthing under the hood is ready for paint once I sand the primer for the top coat. It will take a complete day to do. So many edges and hard to sand areas.
I would love to see it painted and sitting back down on it's sneakers in a months time...we will see.
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[ This Message was edited by: PORSCHEV on 2002-07-20 20:47 ] |
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wdb Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2002 9:02 pm Post subject: |
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| what clutch/trans will you be using ,will you be using an adaptor to mount engine to clutch and where did you get it, and how much was it. |
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PORSCHEV Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2002 9:47 am Post subject: |
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| Stock Porsche tranny and drive tube. All chevy in front of that. Costs of those components are minor compared to the entire swap project. |
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wdb Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2002 2:47 pm Post subject: |
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| what I am asking is how are you going to connect the chev motor to the porsche clutch. they wont bolt up. |
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PORSCHEV Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2002 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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Oh...I see. Firstly I had taken the center out of the Porsche clutch and inserted it into the center of the chev cluth. The splines had to be modified. This may have worked ,but I scraped that idea because there wasn't 100% meshing of the splines. I have since taken my drive shaft into my machine shop to have it cut and a flange welded to it that will bolt to a chev input shaft that will also have a flange welded to it. This guy is good at this sort of thing...I had him weld an input shaft for my camaro drag car (430 hp) and it has never broken yet.
I will also tell you that I had the drive tube shortened in order for the drive shaft to reach through the chev bell housing the proper depth.
If any one would attempt this swap I would highly recomend buying the kit from AA. I think it is $1500 usd. I haven't spent that much money ....but I have spent a hell of a lot of my time doing this. |
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Vince Ponz Guest
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Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2002 11:09 pm Post subject: |
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Wheter we agree with the swap or not I compliment your excerise. Without innovators we would be no where.
Good luck and lets hear the rest of the story. |
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Diesel Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 2:27 am Post subject: |
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| AA woudn't stand for AutoAtlanta would it? I would rather drive a Ford Festiva than give them a dime. |
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PORSCHEV Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 5:36 am Post subject: |
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| AA does stand for Automobile Atlanta. You had a bad experience I take it. I have never had any problems myself with them. |
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Joes924 Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 9:01 am Post subject: |
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we need pictures here.327924 almost a phone #
just 1 number more and an area code
Hey I was hangen drywall in a hanger today attached to the house I have to hang drywall
in next its so cool [its on a airport with houses ]the taxi way runs rightthrough the backs of these houses the towns called Independence Oregon I was thinken of you adam..you have shop like that kind of |
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dwak Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 9:32 am Post subject: |
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Adam, have you weighed your Chev engine? Just curious how it compares with the stock Porsche set up.
And what kind of boats do you build? I'm just about to start my 40' steel gaff cutter. When I'm finished, I'm pissing off for 10 years.
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PORSCHEV Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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We just launched a 31 foot steel trawler yaught. The fellow that I was working for was from Ontario (outside Toronto)and he was over looking the completion of one of the 'Cape Horn' vessels here in South West Nova Scotia. He liked it here decided to stay and begin building boats himself. Take a look at the 'Sable Offshore 31' http://www.keenboats.com The website hasn't been updated since the launch...I will get him to do that soon.
All I know about the weight is....I could pick up the Porsche block by myself. I can't even think about doing that to the chev engine.
I will have more pictures soon Joe. I want it painted first.
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Cbass Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 11:35 am Post subject: |
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| A 327 with aluminum heads should weigh between 450 and 500 lbs |
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PORSCHEV Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2002 9:03 pm Post subject: |
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Here are some pictures of my work to-date.
As you can see there are some major mods around the brake booster area. That is covered when the booster is installed. Also note the notch on the left strut tower. That was done to make room for the brake lines. I had to move it that far over to clear the valve cover!!
You can all see the drive line connected together now. Simple to do.
The transmission, drive tube, bell housing and rear suspension is all back under now. When I get the new chrome base pan for the engine I can install that also. Oh yaeh I need to grind and polish all the stainless steel engine bolts first and bolt the intake, timing chain cover etc.
[ This Message was edited by: PORSCHEV on 2002-07-20 01:09 ]
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PORSCHEV Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2002 1:24 am Post subject: |
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Thank you for the help Peter!
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Joes924 Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2002 2:22 am Post subject: |
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Adam.. You took some pictures.
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