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MAG58

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  1. I see the problem with that list. There's a spitfire on there. That's a lie since there are no, non-rusted out spitfires left on american soil...
  2. To be honest, I love anything with a motor that moves me. It doesn't even have to have wheels...
  3. Um, we might be able to help more if we knew what the flywheel goes on. Since you said they're GM pt #'s, I'm guessing SBC?
  4. IIRC the tranny gasket isn't a "gasket" per-se but rather a bit of sealant which more or less glues the thing down there. When I re-did my T5, I used Rizoline to re-seal it and have had zero issues to this point. Please though, don't try and take the top cover off without pulling the tailshaft first. And don't try and take the tail shaft out without pulling all this shifter parts out first. It will break things. Don't ask how I know.
  5. What's the mixture look like? Is it running rich? Lean?
  6. is investing in FARKLE.

  7. Except it had the word honda listed 49 times (counted). Exactly how is that brilliant from a sellers prospective? If you notice I think he copied a bunch of key word searches and stuffed them together as there is a substantial amount of duplication. BTW, that was 4 solid pages of search refrences on MS Word. That's a bit obscene.
  8. ^^ And this is why I never look at a car without a magnet in hand.
  9. You know you could just get one from us. I think I have a spare
  10. Are you kidding? I was born ready for this...
  11. You could just get a KA24E pump. That's what I'm running and IIRC it's the same as the turbo pump (when I pulled it apart the barrel lengths were the same). You could then just put the comp springs in as I did.
  12. If you want to go through all that work, be my guest. A hand temp gun does the trick just fine though
  13. Definitely ground freight only. No Pilot I know would want that stuff within 100 square feet of his aircraft.
  14. It was a .99 head but the .94 is the same head. the .98 has a side water exit and would be easier to deal with timing as well since it uses a tensioner on that side as opposed to a timing rail. Hope this helps. They all use 14mm head bolts which means you can get some sleeves made to use the Z head bolts (you'll want the long ones that shoot through the cam towers as well) Edit: I have some pretty good information here: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=269449 that I've amassed before some people went off topic with a whole bunch of benchracing and general Mercedes-Benz idiocy.
  15. Personally I think it's a good motor, but like copperdatsun said it has its flaws. But given the fact that it has a strong cast aluminum block (much stronger than the sand cast SR unit but lighter) with a taller deck height and, imo a fantastic head design, there is a great deal of potential there. Sure you may have to sleeve it like a honda or the VQ after a certain hp number, but you'll have to dry sleeve an SR as well at some point. Then again, I don't think the SR is that great of a motor... At least no where near the immortality the S chassis gentlemen have given it.
  16. Personally the thing I'm looking forward to is individual cylinder trim, since uneven intake flow is an issue on most motors.
  17. Yeah it had an oil consumption issue, so did the VQ35. It also has a great flowing head, better than the SR's (maybe not the VE's) and like it's been said, they're a dime a dozen these days. Let the QR attack begin.
  18. Which transmission do you have? Those mph/rpm numbers look very similar to my T-5/3.54 setup which I'm a fan of for highway driving. It doesn't take too long to pull the rear cover and it's the best way to ID one. It will have the teeth numbers stamped on the ring gear on the outside edge near the mounting surface. Once you figure out what ratio you have and what you'd like to get, just go to the diff stickey in the drive train section to figure out what car to pull a diff from to get what you'd like.
  19. This can be avoided by just having her go shopping with her friends.
  20. That's a friend right there.
  21. From my Father: Given a 50/50 chance, 100% of the time you're wrong. The sooner you accept that there will always be someone bigger, faster, and more expensive than you, the faster you can enjoy what you're doing. Never be too good to learn from someone. Odds are you're going to learn from them anyways, but learning by choice is a whole lot less painful than learning by force.
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