Wednesday, October 27, 2010

20R Head and Pistons

I picked these up from a local guy thinking I'd use them as spares. Instead, I'm going to source an complete engine as a spare. The head is in good shape. I don't see anything wrong with it, but I haven't tested it or heard it run.







Thursday, October 7, 2010

Carb Rebuild, Part III

I installed the carb tonight. I was able to get the engine running for 20 seconds, but then it died. I couldn't get it to start after that. There is fuel in the bowl, but it's just not going anywhere.

So, I pulled some more emissions crap off the car. Does anyone need a slightly used carbon canister?

Carb Rebuild, Part II

Eric got the carb put back together. I played best supporting actor. It took a few tries to get all the parts in. Hey, where's this jet go? Open back up and put in. Just a few times. I'll try to put the carb on the car and fire it up by this weekend.

I wanted to run the car at an autox this weekend in Clemson, but it's not quite ready and this weekend is Fall for Greenville.

I spent some time pulling the Datsun carb off the intake manifold. I put it in the cleaning bucket and soaked it with carb cleaner. I hope it rebuild it in the next week or so. And I have an expectation of how much time it will take.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Carb Rebuild, Part I

Eric and I valiantly worked on the carb last night. There are 106 steps on the dis-assembly instructions. We started at 1 and worked our way all the way to 101. That is where we encountered "The screw that would not budge!" It's the last screw that holds the lower and middle section of the carb together. He's going to take it to work and see if any of the gearheads there have any suggestions on removal. It's not just an ordinary screw, it has a passage through it, so we can't just drill it out. The rest of the break down went well. I snagged the egg cartons from the kitchen, much to Jane's dismay and we organized the parts by numbered trays. Eric would remove a part, I would clean it and place it in a numbered tray. We found several areas that did not move freely. Not a lot of gunk in the bowl, but I'm cleaning the heck out of all the parts.

Hopefully we'll have it apart and on Wed we can put it back together.

I've got a laptop in the garage, so you can watch the fun at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/teamseppuku.