Cvcrcr's project/fix-up thread (version 1.1)
Picked up a clutch and flywheel tonight. I ended up going with the Competition Clutch Stage 4 (6 puck) with the CC lightweight flywheel.
Planning on finding some bolts for the engine stand, and buying a crank pulley removal tool / piston ring tool tomorrow! Harbor Freight, here I come! haha
Planning on finding some bolts for the engine stand, and buying a crank pulley removal tool / piston ring tool tomorrow! Harbor Freight, here I come! haha
^^ I couldn't find a M12 x 1.25 set of bolts any where today. Ugh. Looks like I will head over to Fastenal tomorrow morning before work 
Picked up a $10 angle grinder, cut-off wheels, piston ring wrench and a replacement 19mm impact socket at harbor freight today. I'll try and practice with the angle grinder on the spare VC I have sitting in my garage.

Picked up a $10 angle grinder, cut-off wheels, piston ring wrench and a replacement 19mm impact socket at harbor freight today. I'll try and practice with the angle grinder on the spare VC I have sitting in my garage.
Started re-wrapping the center console and door panels. My son is growing out of the Thomas the Train phase and the fabric is sun faded. I am replacing it with a black semi shiny fabric. Pics when it is complete, but probably wont happen for a few days. 
Received the clutch/flywheel, D16z6 hard water pipe and Tstat housing, and the crank pulley removal tool this week
I have the bolts needed to install the engine onto the stand already ordered.....just waiting on a phone call to come and pick them up.

Received the clutch/flywheel, D16z6 hard water pipe and Tstat housing, and the crank pulley removal tool this week
I have the bolts needed to install the engine onto the stand already ordered.....just waiting on a phone call to come and pick them up.
Crap... I am getting bad with the lack of pictures.
Door panels and center console are done. They look okay. I will probably end up trying to find a stretchier material to work with next time as this didn't stretch much making for a visible fold in the fabric here and there. Oh well. I need a new driver door panel anyways.
I picked up the bolts for the engine I needed on Wednesday and went right to work. The engine is now bare with the exception of the crank still in it. Pulling the block apart is a lot easier than I expected. Easier than the head IMO.
Next steps will be to get the girdle/crank out of the block, assemble the piston/rods, put the piston rings on, and then off to the machine shop!
Door panels and center console are done. They look okay. I will probably end up trying to find a stretchier material to work with next time as this didn't stretch much making for a visible fold in the fabric here and there. Oh well. I need a new driver door panel anyways.
I picked up the bolts for the engine I needed on Wednesday and went right to work. The engine is now bare with the exception of the crank still in it. Pulling the block apart is a lot easier than I expected. Easier than the head IMO.
Next steps will be to get the girdle/crank out of the block, assemble the piston/rods, put the piston rings on, and then off to the machine shop!
^^ How do I get the damn thing off?
I have all the bolts out, the oil pump off, the right side cover off. Now what? I am yanking on it, but nothing. Hit it with a rubber mallet a few times, still nothing. Any suggestions? Am I missing something? I do not necessarily want to jam a screwdriver/pry bar in there.
I have all the bolts out, the oil pump off, the right side cover off. Now what? I am yanking on it, but nothing. Hit it with a rubber mallet a few times, still nothing. Any suggestions? Am I missing something? I do not necessarily want to jam a screwdriver/pry bar in there.
My h22 girdle/mains took a lot of persuasion to come off. Just kept tapping each side of the girdle with a deadblow until it rocked itself off, was hitting it back and forth for probably 15 minutes literally, took a long time for it to really start moving. DONT USE A PRY BAR. Take a plastic mallet or rubber or best a dead blow and just go from each side a couple hits. You will rock it off. It is the right way to do it, I was taught that by our head tech at work who has done fully built motors and oem rebuilds on motors at work. It will work just takes some time.
Last edited by Scott53092; Mar 25, 2011 at 07:18 PM.


