BrayzieEF9 EJ7 Build 56k Beware!!!
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Re: BrayzieEF9 EJ7 Build 56k Beware!!!
Ryan, I swear I already told you all this info! You can probably check it out today or tomorrow. I'm gonna be doing the balance shafts and cleaning up the block.
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Alright did some work on the motor, disassembled it some more.
WTF? O.o" good thing I have a brand new one.
Cleaned up the block some. Any idea to get this damn gasket off?
The front needs some more work.
Need to sell this longblock. -_-"
Also me and my buddy picked this up!
WTF? O.o" good thing I have a brand new one.
Cleaned up the block some. Any idea to get this damn gasket off?
The front needs some more work.
Need to sell this longblock. -_-"
Also me and my buddy picked this up!
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Re: BrayzieEF9 EJ7 Build 56k Beware!!!
Okay, so my H2B swap will be coming to a halt for a little bit until I save up enough funds to complete it. But I will still be working on the motor.
In the meantime, since I didn't sell the GSR. It will be going into my car soon. I just ordered parts and hopefully will be swapped in next week.
Stay Tuned!
In the meantime, since I didn't sell the GSR. It will be going into my car soon. I just ordered parts and hopefully will be swapped in next week.
Stay Tuned!
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Got my valve cover back from powder coat and finally got my package that I was suppose to get on Friday. I'm still waiting on one more package and hopefully I can get the engine back together.
FLUID, MT
08798-9031-Honda
BRACKET, ENGINE MOUNTING
11910-P30-000-Honda
GASKET A, OIL PUMP (ARAI)
15113-P13-003-Honda
GASKET B, OIL PUMP (ARAI)
15114-PT0-003-Honda
CARTRIDGE SET, OIL FILTER (TOYO ROKI)
15400-PR3-305-Acura
OIL SEAL (40X52X7) (ARAI)
91212-P0A-004-Honda
OIL SEAL (29X43X8) (ARAI)
91213-PR3-004-Honda
OIL SEAL (80X100X10) (ARAI)
91214-P7A-004-Honda
OIL SEAL (27X40X8) (NOK)
91233-PT0-003-Honda
O-RING (9X2.3) (NOK)
91313-PC9-003-Honda
O-RING (37.2X4.25)
91314-PR7-A00-Honda
FLUID, MT
08798-9031-Honda
BRACKET, ENGINE MOUNTING
11910-P30-000-Honda
GASKET A, OIL PUMP (ARAI)
15113-P13-003-Honda
GASKET B, OIL PUMP (ARAI)
15114-PT0-003-Honda
CARTRIDGE SET, OIL FILTER (TOYO ROKI)
15400-PR3-305-Acura
OIL SEAL (40X52X7) (ARAI)
91212-P0A-004-Honda
OIL SEAL (29X43X8) (ARAI)
91213-PR3-004-Honda
OIL SEAL (80X100X10) (ARAI)
91214-P7A-004-Honda
OIL SEAL (27X40X8) (NOK)
91233-PT0-003-Honda
O-RING (9X2.3) (NOK)
91313-PC9-003-Honda
O-RING (37.2X4.25)
91314-PR7-A00-Honda
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Liking the updates bro! It's helping me get excited to finally finish my "almost" 2 year long restoration! Keep this up
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Mocked up the valve cover, my parts aren't coming until Monday. -_-" and I also forgot to order a seal. Now I got to see if I can get it local, because I'm not paying $12 dollar shipping for a $1 dollar seal. lol
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Thanks guys!
I just ordered this, since my valve spring compressor is crap. I was a little hesitate to spend $80 bucks shipped for a smallass tool. But it will eventually pay for itself, plus I remembered I spent a $100 bucks on my KS tensioner. I should make my money back by working on peoples cars.
I just ordered this, since my valve spring compressor is crap. I was a little hesitate to spend $80 bucks shipped for a smallass tool. But it will eventually pay for itself, plus I remembered I spent a $100 bucks on my KS tensioner. I should make my money back by working on peoples cars.
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The last of the seals ,except for one small *** one.
I guess, I don't have to worry about dizzy o-rings. I ordered one and received ten. lol
I guess, I don't have to worry about dizzy o-rings. I ordered one and received ten. lol
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Re: BrayzieEF9 EJ7 Build 56k Beware!!!
its not so hard with the right tools.
I use my snap on air buffer 2 inch sand paper wheels. till this day i havent had a gasket beat me!!
or u can go get one at harbofreight/sears. its air powered im sure you have a compressor
I use my snap on air buffer 2 inch sand paper wheels. till this day i havent had a gasket beat me!!
or u can go get one at harbofreight/sears. its air powered im sure you have a compressor
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Re: BrayzieEF9 EJ7 Build 56k Beware!!!
What I've tried so far
Wire wheels ( Cleaned the mating surface )
Permatex Gasket Remover( This **** sucks, I do not recommend )
Hand scrapers ( Helped loosened it up a bit )
I'm weary of sanding discs, as it may take of some material or damage the studs.
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