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#16
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That is quite a bit of damage - sorry to hear about it!
I assume you are going to replace the oil cooler and flush all lines as well? Those metal bits can get everywhere, and last you thing you want is some bit to come back into the engine.
Cheers,
Mike
I assume you are going to replace the oil cooler and flush all lines as well? Those metal bits can get everywhere, and last you thing you want is some bit to come back into the engine.
Cheers,
Mike
#17
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I would say go with the RS cam setup if you dont plan to convert to mechanical. GT2 Evo cams using the Hydraulic lifters was a nightmare of machine work on my car. The RS cams are similar to what Ruf used on the TurboR conversion cars. In the end we did the conversion to mechanical rockers and from what I understand there is only maintenance at pretty normal times when the engine would be out anyhow. Also... Valve float on the Hyd. setup, Hydraulics can never match the action of a cam in the mechanical state for reaction times. Not only with cars, I see this scenario very often in the machining world. The idea of metal on metal with no spring isn't the best in the world for wear and tear, and a hydraulic cam setup eases these stresses but with that action... is an equal and/or opposite reaction . Kevin (UMW) and I had this conversation a little while back. As well as the guys from Webb Cams have the same views when we were piecing my motor together. Just my .02
When staying 3.6 you will also have to machine the bottom skirts on the pistons to clear the pauter rods. With the carillo rods there is a bit of case machine work. Either way... Machine machine machine.
When staying 3.6 you will also have to machine the bottom skirts on the pistons to clear the pauter rods. With the carillo rods there is a bit of case machine work. Either way... Machine machine machine.
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I would say go with the RS cam setup if you dont plan to convert to mechanical. GT2 Evo cams using the Hydraulic lifters was a nightmare of machine work on my car. The RS cams are similar to what Ruf used on the TurboR conversion cars. In the end we did the conversion to mechanical rockers and from what I understand there is only maintenance at pretty normal times when the engine would be out anyhow. Also... Valve float on the Hyd. setup, Hydraulics can never match the action of a cam in the mechanical state for reaction times. Not only with cars, I see this scenario very often in the machining world. The idea of metal on metal with no spring isn't the best in the world for wear and tear, and a hydraulic cam setup eases these stresses but with that action... is an equal and/or opposite reaction . Kevin (UMW) and I had this conversation a little while back. As well as the guys from Webb Cams have the same views when we were piecing my motor together. Just my .02
When staying 3.6 you will also have to machine the bottom skirts on the pistons to clear the pauter rods. With the carillo rods there is a bit of case machine work. Either way... Machine machine machine.
When staying 3.6 you will also have to machine the bottom skirts on the pistons to clear the pauter rods. With the carillo rods there is a bit of case machine work. Either way... Machine machine machine.
#20
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Umm no you don't
GT2 evo cams with mechanical valve train and thats it. Hydraulics are for RS cams only and those are very very mild cams. Send your 993tt rockers to CMW and have them convert them to mechanical. They will be lighter and stronger than the 964 parts people use and cheaper in the end.
You are basically building my same engine and trust me you will not be sorry. If you have any questions Dave just let me know
GT2 evo cams with mechanical valve train and thats it. Hydraulics are for RS cams only and those are very very mild cams. Send your 993tt rockers to CMW and have them convert them to mechanical. They will be lighter and stronger than the 964 parts people use and cheaper in the end.
You are basically building my same engine and trust me you will not be sorry. If you have any questions Dave just let me know
#24
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Now the other other mod which some shops tend to miss are the oiling mods needed on the cam towers. My memory is fuzzy but I beleive you must restrict oil in a spot and then backdate the oil spray tubes to the 964 style and possibly enlarge the holes on the bar. Don't quote me on that I'm trying to remember what was actaully done with the holes but I know the spray bar does get changed.
#25
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oh boy... oil mods... They didn't mention this during the conversion process on my motor.
Do tell more... Or new thread starter since this is bordering on a high jack.
Do tell more... Or new thread starter since this is bordering on a high jack.
#26
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Okay. So Master Todd just told me that he ordered my setup with bolt in mechanical rockers that are fed through the shaft versus the spray type. So I am guessing this is a mod to consider. I was worried a second there about oil starvation.