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  • #76
    I'm not sure how fast this is going to go. I'm split on buying parts for this or just taking it slow and buying Direzzas for the M3 so I can just mop up the whole field on PAX.
    1994 Z28 - 2002 M3 - 2015 1.0T Mileage Accumulator

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    • #77
      Does anyone know if there is a specification for a factory engine rebuild? I'm looking for the allowable limit to what the dealer could hone the bore or mill the heads to. This doesn't mean what the engine can actually take, but what GM specifies as a standard rebuild. If there are no specs then I'll go with the max allowable per SCCA rules.

      Finally got the old shell out but it's still a mess. Spring cleaning is going to suck.

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      • #78
        thats quite the pile of debris
        -Joel
        1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
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        • #79
          In reality there are 3 cars in there, just missing one shell
          1994 Z28 - 2002 M3 - 2015 1.0T Mileage Accumulator

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          • #80
            Originally posted by landstuhltaylor View Post
            Does anyone know if there is a specification for a factory engine rebuild? I'm looking for the allowable limit to what the dealer could hone the bore or mill the heads to. This doesn't mean what the engine can actually take, but what GM specifies as a standard rebuild.
            It will be interesting to read the replies to this. I didn't know they offered any such guidance. As a machining process, you do what it takes, up to acceptable limits (max). Most dealers would send it to a machine shop, and let them determine what was needed. And that only in rare cases. My old dealer...if it needed more than honing to seat new rings, it got a short block if it was a warranty job.
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            • #81
              Originally posted by DynoDave View Post
              It will be interesting to read the replies to this. I didn't know they offered any such guidance. As a machining process, you do what it takes, up to acceptable limits (max). Most dealers would send it to a machine shop, and let them determine what was needed. And that only in rare cases. My old dealer...if it needed more than honing to seat new rings, it got a short block if it was a warranty job.
              I'm really not expecting an answer to that to exist. The relevant sections of the rule set:

              15.10R. Cylinders may be rebored to no more than 0.0472” (1.12 mm) overstandard bore and the appropriate standard oversize piston may be
              substituted. This overbore dimension is an absolute limit; no additional tolerance is permitted to accommodate wear. Cast or forged, non-standard pistons of the same dimensions and configuration as original equipment pistons may be used. Additionally the replacement pistons must be of the same weight or greater as the original equipment pistons. Replacement pistons must match OE piston configuration exactly including quench area. The allowance for the use of aftermarket forgings vs. OE castings does not permit alternate piston dome designs. This allowance does not permit alternative ring configurations.

              15.10V. The engine cylinder head(s) may be milled only to that amount specified in the manufacturer’s workshop manual. If no amount is specified then a maximum of 0.010” (0.254 mm) may be milled.

              I don't think I'll bother with the bore as I think that may be more trouble and money than it's worth. It also looks like the manufacturer allowance only matters for the heads.
              Last edited by landstuhltaylor; December 2nd, 2014, 03:59 PM.
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              • #82
                ls1 wont go anywhere near .047. They dont even get bored. Just honed

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                • #83
                  Good to know. Looks like milling the heads and an otherwise 100% stock rebuild will be the way to go. I'm assuming that means all gaskets, bolts, bearings, lifters, springs, rockers, pushrods, and the oil pump and timing chain.
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                  • #84
                    Do they tear your entire car down and inspect if you win or something?
                    -Joel
                    1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
                    1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd


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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View Post
                      Do they tear your entire car down and inspect if you win or something?
                      At the national level they will, especially someone who is running for the first time. Someone would have to make an official protest and put up their own money for the inspection. If everything checks out, they also have to pay to have the car put back together. If something illegal is found then the owner of the offending car has to pay for all expenses.
                      1994 Z28 - 2002 M3 - 2015 1.0T Mileage Accumulator

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                      • #86
                        I just happened to hop on FRRAX today in time to see a post that Unbalanced Engineering will be discontinuing their decoupled torque arm. It sounds like they have only sold ~60 of them since 2002 and being that they are built to order it just doesn't make sense to carry it any more. I was hoping to wait until next winter to buy one but it looks like I will have to get in on the last batch this winter.

                        http://www.unbalancedengineering.com/Camaro/TA/
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                        • #87
                          Starting to look into cleaning up the wheels over the winter. I've been thinking about painting the centers gold so I might plastidip them first to try it out. Otherwise I'm sticking with a full polish.
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                          • #88
                            I've definitely settled on a color

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                            • #89
                              Holy cow those are sexy. Mind me asking what brand and model?
                              1991 Camaro RS: "Tiny Turbo Mullet"

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                              • #90
                                CCW Classics. That one isn't mine but that's exactly what I was thinking of doing. Actually seeing a set made up my mind
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