Project BadgerSport

nanglebadger

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@Joel - thanks man, next time i see ya i'll wave!!

@Spuddy - no mate, i dont think Jay has even drove it yet. i was workin today so couldnt get down to join Jay and weejohn, stupid work.

Phil.
 

Jay

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any intrest in doing another one in the future jay lol :haha:

Might be open to suggestion mate. I can at least provide the venue for it. ;)





As Phil has posted she is alive and kicking.

Have to build her up before hitting the road but that'll happen midweek probably. Hopefully the exhaust system will quiet her down a little.

Thanks to Wee John and his EP knowledge - his wiring skillz are legendary. :cool:
 
One thing that had been bothering me was the NA powersteering pump. To anyone who had a Glanza the routing of the return pipe looked odd. I had almost got over this niggle until Ted mentioned it and that sort of made me need to change it to the 4EFTE version.

:D

Pah...perfectionist :p:p The n/a pipe fits.......if you stretch the fuck out it,looks weird but works fine :)
 

Jay

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It's been a while since I updated this thread due to work commitments, I'll try to bring everything up to speed with this one.

New rotor arm versus old cracked one:

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A fresh distributor cap was recommended too :

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Here is a closer view of why I advised a fresh cap, new one first:

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And the old one in comparison:

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It's always stormy when Wee John and I work at an engine conversion and today was no different..

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FMIC on:

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Bumper modified to accomodate FMIC:

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Bumper on:

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The end of the turbo accelerator cable differs from the NA one. Pretty sure it's just a case of screwing the bolt across after removing the bung but I only realised this once the old cable was out. The turbo one fits hunky dory though.

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Once engine oil pressure was achieved by cranking her over (kinglead and injector plugs disconnected) we went for the first start. She started first turn of the key. B)

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Initial idle was around 2k rpm due to a few pipes left open and the engine being cold but once up to temperature she settled down to a happy idle speed. The only thing of note was an oil leak from below the turbo (possible hard oil feed pipe but needs investigated).

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Bonnet on:

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But to close it we will need to mess about with the intercooler piping from the turbo to intercooler. Wee John had a brain wave on solving this and improving the flow greatly so we'll do that next time he's here.

Also swapped across the brake servo pipe from the turbo model for safety sake. The servo uses an air feed from the intake mani to operate. This one way valve stores the required air (in vacuum I think) just incase it is not available. This can be the case when on boost and without this valve present you may find a hesitation in braking effect.

Safety first!

Turbo pipe versus NA version:

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That all important valve:

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A few pics of the nearly finished article:

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And all the turbo's together. Sounds weird to hear that Phil huh?

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Since then I've received the dump valve adaptor which will make things much easier:

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Refitted the driveshafts. Your passenger side one needed both boots repacked and secured by the way Phil:

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Exhaust fitted (forgot to get pics) and wheels all back to one type:

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Inspected the oil feed pipe leak and I'm glad I did before driving her anywhere:

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Looked to be coming from the metal flange at the top so I undid the bolts for the metal feed/return and reached up to remove it - the rubber return pipe fell apart. Must have been split in the impact that the donor car took. I drained three and a half litres from the donor engine so I'd guess that she didn't run too far after the crash thankfully.

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A new pipe is due into Toyota tomorrow at a cost of £4 so that's another box ticked.

Successful story so far and I'm looking forward to getting that corner of my garage back soon.

Left to do on the list we have:

Fit new oil return pipe.
Fill gearbox with oil.
Source suitable pipe for dumpvalve.
Modify FMIC piping.
Source coolant bottle.
Install boost controller and gauge.

Other than that we're set. It's just a case of some little silly things delaying the process at the end which is to be expected. Cannot wait to see how she boosts. :D
 

Jay

Admin
Oil leak sorted thanks to Phil M. :)

Just got a coolant bottle and two bits of pipe to go then we're boosting. Can'r frickin wait.
 

nanglebadger

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indeed. Adee-ep to the rescue, i even checked its off an ABS model and comes with bracket.

Jay - as soon as it's here i'll even try droppin it down to your work if i can, see if i can blag 10mins from the boss to run "an important errand!"

Phil.
 

smythy75

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looks really good, i hope you get to the meet phil, pure awesome that you are getting it tuurrrboo'd :drive:
 

Jay

Admin
First testdrive around the yard. :)

The splashplate for the clutch is touching slightly and the clutch system needs bled but otherwise she is quite content. Waiting on a bottle and two pipes now. (Oh and WeeJohn to come fire in a boost controller when he gets a chance)

Chuffed ain't the word.
 
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