Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (56k beware!)
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Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (56k beware!)
My motor is almost in. Unfortunetly, I probably won't finish until Sunday or Monday because I only have time to work on it a couple hours a day right now and I have family coming in this weekend. I would have had it in by last Sunday, but I didn't know I had to notch the block to make the Eagle rods fit a D16Y8. When I first realized they didn't fit I was pretty pissed, because I was told they wouldn't require any notching when I bought them. I didn't know how to notch a block so it through me off, I had to do a little research on it and call Eagle themselves. I followed the directions from here. http://www.theoldone.com/artic..._tips/
By the time I had everything sorted out the weekend was over and I didn't have time to work on it until yesterday. It was the first time I ever notched a block and I think it went pretty well. It took a little over an hour.
Also, the Golden Eagle blockguard was a perfect fit. I don't see how it could warp the cylinder walls. It most likely happens when someone installs it wrong and hammers it in if it doesn't slip right in, instead of filing like they should. Mine needed no filing at all.
Here are some pics.
Me pulling out the head bolts.
The old motor. In excellent shape and been running a 75 shot for about a year.
Matt with his favorite tool, the Snap-On pry bar.
SRP Piston and Eagle Rod
In goes the built D16 (still SOHC ).
I also cleaned out my intake manifold real good, resurfaced the flywheel, and a bunch of other stuff. It will still be awhile before I'm running more than a 75 shot though, I still need to install my Hondata, get injectors, and save more money for tuning.
Modified by RyanCivic2000 at 5:06 PM 6/26/2003
By the time I had everything sorted out the weekend was over and I didn't have time to work on it until yesterday. It was the first time I ever notched a block and I think it went pretty well. It took a little over an hour.
Also, the Golden Eagle blockguard was a perfect fit. I don't see how it could warp the cylinder walls. It most likely happens when someone installs it wrong and hammers it in if it doesn't slip right in, instead of filing like they should. Mine needed no filing at all.
Here are some pics.
Me pulling out the head bolts.
The old motor. In excellent shape and been running a 75 shot for about a year.
Matt with his favorite tool, the Snap-On pry bar.
SRP Piston and Eagle Rod
In goes the built D16 (still SOHC ).
I also cleaned out my intake manifold real good, resurfaced the flywheel, and a bunch of other stuff. It will still be awhile before I'm running more than a 75 shot though, I still need to install my Hondata, get injectors, and save more money for tuning.
Modified by RyanCivic2000 at 5:06 PM 6/26/2003
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (RyanCivic2000)
Everything looks great man! Good luck with the new engine...Hope it runs well.
On a side note, Emerika and I swapped this sucker in the other night. Runs like a champ.
On a side note, Emerika and I swapped this sucker in the other night. Runs like a champ.
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (Mr. ThunderLips)
Nice Mr. Thunderlips, what's in the motor, and did you paint that valve cover yourself or buy it? I like the color.
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (Syzle)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Syzle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wow, that link had some great info, thanks Good luck with everything.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No prob, Thanks.
No prob, Thanks.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RyanCivic2000 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice Mr. Thunderlips, what's in the motor, and did you paint that valve cover yourself or buy it? I like the color.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ported head, JG cam, AEM cam gear, new clutch and pressure plate, new gaskets, etc.
The valve cover was a last second job by Emerika, he grabbed the can of Duplicolor wheel paint off my shelf and sprayed it. It's the graphite color in case you wanted to grab some.
Ported head, JG cam, AEM cam gear, new clutch and pressure plate, new gaskets, etc.
The valve cover was a last second job by Emerika, he grabbed the can of Duplicolor wheel paint off my shelf and sprayed it. It's the graphite color in case you wanted to grab some.
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (Mr. ThunderLips)
Cool, I might just do my valve cover like that, and you taped the Honda letters and left them aluminum right?.
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I had a wire wheel that I ground the paint off the letters afterwards.
And the entire engine is a Z6, mated to a Y8 tranny. I'm selling it soon, or else I'd build it up even more.
And the entire engine is a Z6, mated to a Y8 tranny. I'm selling it soon, or else I'd build it up even more.
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (RyanCivic2000)
I'm thinking of just spending the extra money and getting the RC Engineering 440cc instead of using DSM's. Any opinions?
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (RyanCivic2000)
very nice mang...giggle gas is gay when you're using it with a stock motor, but now i see that you actually have a love for that stuff and are building your motor for more...very nice...good luck getting into the 13's
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (BauleyCivic)
13's on street tires, hopefully 12's on slicks, with this heavy *** car I don't know though, we'll see.
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (RyanCivic2000)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RyanCivic2000 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'm thinking of just spending the extra money and getting the RC Engineering 440cc instead of using DSM's. Any opinions?</TD></TR></TABLE>
ya save yourself the problems... starting problems... if i had another chance i would dish out a lil more cash for RC or CP's from Viren...
ya save yourself the problems... starting problems... if i had another chance i would dish out a lil more cash for RC or CP's from Viren...
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (Mr. ThunderLips)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mr. ThunderLips »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I had a wire wheel that I ground the paint off the letters afterwards.
And the entire engine is a Z6, mated to a Y8 tranny. I'm selling it soon, or else I'd build it up even more. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Nice, I might just tape off the letters and then go around them with a model knife and paint.
And the entire engine is a Z6, mated to a Y8 tranny. I'm selling it soon, or else I'd build it up even more. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Nice, I might just tape off the letters and then go around them with a model knife and paint.
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (RyanCivic2000)
Got a a little over an hour of work in on it at the early hours of this morning. Put the axels in, the other mounts, shift linkage, and a bunch of sensors in bottom end. Hopefully I can get the head on and finish up by tomorrow. We'll see though, I don't have much time to fit it in right now.
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Re: Project D16Y8 Nitrous....motor almost in. (Civtek)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Civtek »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
ya save yourself the problems... starting problems... if i had another chance i would dish out a lil more cash for RC or CP's from Viren... </TD></TR></TABLE>
I just found a great price on the RC's that I can't pass up. 440cc, I'll be ordering them tomorrow.
ya save yourself the problems... starting problems... if i had another chance i would dish out a lil more cash for RC or CP's from Viren... </TD></TR></TABLE>
I just found a great price on the RC's that I can't pass up. 440cc, I'll be ordering them tomorrow.