Update on my Motor: Endyn Block Shots (Thanks Art, Earl, Larry & Josh)
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Update on my Motor: Endyn Block Shots (Thanks Art, Earl, Larry & Josh)
Here ya go!
A big thanks to Larry and Josh @ Endyn, Art and Earl
<U>Setup:</U>
B16
RS Sleeves @ 84mm, Endyn Rollerwaves @ 84.5mm, Crower Rods, ARP Studs, ITR Oil Pump ... more to come!
Enjoy!
P.S. I gotta clean up the side of the block soon!
<FONT COLOR="Blue"><FONT SIZE="7">New Pics!</FONT></FONT>
Modified by FredoSP at 1:31 AM 12/20/2003
Modified by FredoSP at 1:34 AM 12/20/2003
A big thanks to Larry and Josh @ Endyn, Art and Earl
<U>Setup:</U>
B16
RS Sleeves @ 84mm, Endyn Rollerwaves @ 84.5mm, Crower Rods, ARP Studs, ITR Oil Pump ... more to come!
Enjoy!
P.S. I gotta clean up the side of the block soon!
<FONT COLOR="Blue"><FONT SIZE="7">New Pics!</FONT></FONT>
Modified by FredoSP at 1:31 AM 12/20/2003
Modified by FredoSP at 1:34 AM 12/20/2003
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RS Sleeves @ 84mm, Endyn Rollerwaves @ 84.5mm
damn those are some pretty tight clearances! lol just playin
semesters over so let me know if you need help when you get it
damn those are some pretty tight clearances! lol just playin
semesters over so let me know if you need help when you get it
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Re: Update on my Motor: Endyn Block Shots (BlueSi2k)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BlueSi2k »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">RS Sleeves @ 84mm, Endyn Rollerwaves @ 84.5mm
damn those are some pretty tight clearances! lol just playin
semesters over so let me know if you need help when you get it</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol im sure larry bored it a drop, silly!
no prob, thanks John! That's why I got the heater!! 60,000 BTU!
damn those are some pretty tight clearances! lol just playin
semesters over so let me know if you need help when you get it</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol im sure larry bored it a drop, silly!
no prob, thanks John! That's why I got the heater!! 60,000 BTU!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TeStUdO »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Endyn built the block for you then?? Looks nice, pretty soon you wont be #3 in our little group. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah after it got sleeved it went right to Larry. This being my first build up I wanted it done correctly and professionally. I learned so much just taking the block out and stripping it down, etc. My next endeavor is to build an all motor car totally by myself. Like I said this was a great learning experience, I'm crawling before I walk
Yeah after it got sleeved it went right to Larry. This being my first build up I wanted it done correctly and professionally. I learned so much just taking the block out and stripping it down, etc. My next endeavor is to build an all motor car totally by myself. Like I said this was a great learning experience, I'm crawling before I walk
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thanks John!
BTW what color did u paint your block - I see in ur for sale pics the block looks spotless!
BTW what color did u paint your block - I see in ur for sale pics the block looks spotless!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TurboDANDEE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">clean garage!</TD></TR></TABLE>Yeah, I was just about to say that is a really sterile shop
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FredoSP »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Yeah after it got sleeved it went right to Larry. This being my first build up I wanted it done correctly and professionally. I learned so much just taking the block out and stripping it down, etc. My next endeavor is to build an all motor car totally by myself. Like I said this was a great learning experience, I'm crawling before I walk </TD></TR></TABLE>
I was in the same boat as you. Although I had mine sleeved at GE. I didn't have the time nor the desire really to build it. I figured I would ship it to someone with a ton of knowledge and access to the best equipment and Machinist (Reher Morrison). I did that and got this:
Ready for Endyn Catch Can setup:
The shipping crate is a work of art too by the way.
Fred,
Didn't mean to ***** your thread but I thought I would give you something to look forward too. Mine will be going in this spring.
Modified by ladysman at 9:21 AM 12/20/2003
Yeah after it got sleeved it went right to Larry. This being my first build up I wanted it done correctly and professionally. I learned so much just taking the block out and stripping it down, etc. My next endeavor is to build an all motor car totally by myself. Like I said this was a great learning experience, I'm crawling before I walk </TD></TR></TABLE>
I was in the same boat as you. Although I had mine sleeved at GE. I didn't have the time nor the desire really to build it. I figured I would ship it to someone with a ton of knowledge and access to the best equipment and Machinist (Reher Morrison). I did that and got this:
Ready for Endyn Catch Can setup:
The shipping crate is a work of art too by the way.
Fred,
Didn't mean to ***** your thread but I thought I would give you something to look forward too. Mine will be going in this spring.
Modified by ladysman at 9:21 AM 12/20/2003
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nah its cool, I got the Endyn catch can too, once it gets back to me I have to add those fittings in the back of the block.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FredoSP »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">nah its cool, I got the Endyn catch can too, once it gets back to me I have to add those fittings in the back of the block.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Cool. Larry called me when building my block and asked if I wanted him to install the fittings for the catch can setup. I said sure. He did it all for free, as long as I bought the catch can. I said send me the setup fo sho.
This is a D series motor so they had to be drilled, tapped, etc for the install.
Cool. Larry called me when building my block and asked if I wanted him to install the fittings for the catch can setup. I said sure. He did it all for free, as long as I bought the catch can. I said send me the setup fo sho.
This is a D series motor so they had to be drilled, tapped, etc for the install.
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Man both of those blocks look great. I am in the process of doing the same thing. Just found spare z6 block. Soon it will be teardown time and off to benson's for new sleeves. I cant wait.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jokerluv »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">looks really good , i think i have seen it in the shop before</TD></TR></TABLE>
yupp good stuff
yupp good stuff
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nice,, very nice.. almost makes me want to get back into the game and start all over.. but no i wont!!
not now at least. give me a year or so?
good luck, glad to see you got things rolling strong again
not now at least. give me a year or so?
good luck, glad to see you got things rolling strong again
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John was the first to respond, how cute Looks good Fred
Hope you guys like the rear end of my CRX
If you guys need an extra hand, I'm down.
Hope you guys like the rear end of my CRX
If you guys need an extra hand, I'm down.
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Re: Update on my Motor: Endyn Block Shots (FredoSP)
am i going nuts, why do you have the CKF sensor on the B16 block.
please correct me if i am wrong.
please correct me if i am wrong.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rtype11 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">am i going nuts, why do you have the CKF sensor on the B16 block.
please correct me if i am wrong.</TD></TR></TABLE>
99-00 Civic Si have the CKF sensor. But if he goes OBD1 wouldn't be needed I do not believe with say Hondata. I know I have mine on and plugged in but the OBD1 ecu does not read it.
please correct me if i am wrong.</TD></TR></TABLE>
99-00 Civic Si have the CKF sensor. But if he goes OBD1 wouldn't be needed I do not believe with say Hondata. I know I have mine on and plugged in but the OBD1 ecu does not read it.