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MC2 Project - Chassis prep


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1 hour ago, Blackwolf said:

looking very nice mate out of curiosity what you doing with the door cards?

Dustbin like a lot of bits that won't be going back on the car. I only kept a few bits that "may" come in handy

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On 12/18/2017 at 8:57 PM, Dave said:

Started converting the how to guide into aq document and will upload it once done. Will also post a how to topic with this. Excellent work mate!

Cool, I bought the official Honda workshop manuals a while back and had a look at them the other day.  They have a full exploded diagram of the caliper internals if that helps?  I will try and bring the book to work and scan.

 

 

On 12/18/2017 at 9:55 PM, dmrichards said:

top job! I started this on my rear caliper but soon f**ked it up. this would of really helped at the time! 

It's not the easiest job, I guess that's why some companies charge a small fortune to rebuild calipers!

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Happy New Year!

 

Brief update, did some work before the Christmas break but didn't get time to upload being away with the family.

 

I cleaned and painted the gearbox casing.  It's going off for a full rebuild (carbon syncro's, bearings, seals and shims) and change over to 4.7 final drive but I wanted to wire brush and check everything before it goes:  Gentle brass wire wheels in a drill made short work of the surface crud and corrosion

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Once cleaned off, I used the same paint as the block.  At this stage it's just to protect it as I'm sure it'll be stripped and cleaned again at the gearbox place 

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Head is finally finished and is having the last skim and check.  Quick spec:

B18C Type R head

Welded intake ports, hand finished to match Jenvey Throttle body manifold

Gas flowed intake and exhaust ports

3 angle valve seats

Polished compression chambers

new Ferrea valve guides,

new Ferrea valve stem oil seals,

S2 standard compression valves,

S2 dual valve springs,

S2 titanium valve retainers

new OEM valve collets,

Toda Spec C cams,

S2 cam seal,

S2 adjustable cam gears,

S2 LMA's  

Rebuilt V-TEC solenoid, all new seals and filter

S2 V-TEC solenoid cover

All new seals and gaskets

 

Block build should be starting now :D.  It's already had the block guard fitted, been bored to 81.5mm for safety and re-honed

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33 minutes ago, Krzys said:

Good stuff mate!

 

I've got the carbon synchros on my EP3, meh I say. Actually prefer the OEM ones that are on the track EP3.

Are you running standard gearbox oil?  I was wondering if you needed to swap out the oil at the same time as the syncros?

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