swedishmeatball wrote:
Did you ever get around to spending 5 minutes with the fuel distributor and a 3mm long allen key? I bet a quarter turn one direction or the other will make alot of difference...
Ya, I even have witnesses. We used Matt's allen key and a wide band O2 sensor to get it dialled in - still runs goofy at idle. I've cleaned the back of the air flow plate before you ask.
I've spent a lot of time driving the car lately and I'm working on hatching a plan.
Here's the start point (drum roll please):
There's a great parts car at the JY right now with LH 3.1.
1. Pull all the harnesses, computers, and associated LH stuff off the car and take all the upper engine stuff (I already have the alternator - old habit) like injectors, knock sensors, CPS, etc. It's missing the AMM (went to another car) and the Idle control valve (I can get new or used ones) and whatever else I think is worth while.
2. Pull the exhaust manifold to use temporarily while I either rebuild the Stahl or replace it with a try-y of my own design.
3. Track down a flat flywheel with the 60-2 pattern or order one from TTV Racing.
4. The head on my B23E has been rebuilt - so leave it alone and tackle the bottom end with the view to creating a smooth powerful NA engine. The existing engine is not well balanced and doesn't make the power it should. All internals will be balanced. New bearings/gaskets/oil pump etc.
5. Probably order a cam from Sweden - no hero stuff, just looking for say 160 crank hp.
6. Rebuild my spare T5 transmission. Get another nice shifter and kiss the OD nonsense goodbye. I also have a good M46, but why?
7. Weld a bung on the oil pan for the oil temp sender - why would you put a sender on the oil pan drain bolt...that's stupid.
8. Fix the panhard rod so that the rear end isn't off kilter. This was a lazy mistake.
9. Drive, enjoy and probably still think about a big a$$ turbo.