Another Type 4 Turbo Project...

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type3
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Another Type 4 Turbo Project...

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Hi all,
Here's my on-going Type 4 Turbo Project... bit of a Jonas Linder style thread. :) I got the case halves together this week which was bit of a milestone for me as this is my first engine build. Specs:

2056cc
CU case
42 x 38 square port heads -> (now 42 x 40 LE 220 heads)
Stock rods with ARP bolts
Webcam #119
Ceramic lifters
30mm Shadek pump
JE Pistons
Garrett T3
Megasquirt -> (now Megasquirt 'n' Spark)

Here's some pics starting with the teardown....


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One dead hydro cam:

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Mullered cam bearings:

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Mmm, new bits...

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NOS case:

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Blanaced crank and lightened flywheel:

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Stock rods with ARP bolts:

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Dished pistons:

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Drilled oil galleys:

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Cleaned case:

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Breather:

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Plugged galleys and oil take offs for full flow and remote cooler:

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Cam bearings in:

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Crank and main bearings fitted:

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Camshaft installed:

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Case halves together:

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:D

That's it for now. Thanks to everyone on the Type4rum that's ever helped me. More pics as I progress from here. :)

cheers,
type3
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Wow that was some crudy stuff to all nice and new. Good Job Image


Cheers with the rest of the building.
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Nice Setup!
How much did you torque the arp bolts ?
I have a similar setup but hasnt found out a correct tourqe
for arp pro 2000 bolts on std t4 rods ! :)

//Nobbe
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Can Drive Soon wrote:Wow that was some crudy stuff to all nice and new. Good Job Image


Cheers with the rest of the building.
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Cheers dude! :D


cheers,
type3
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vw_nobbe wrote:Nice Setup!
How much did you torque the arp bolts ?
I have a similar setup but hasnt found out a correct tourqe
for arp pro 2000 bolts on std t4 rods ! :)

//Nobbe
Hi vw_nobbe,
When I bought my ARP studs I got a piece of paper with the torque settings. You should be able to grab the torque settings from the ARP website though. I'll dig out my paperwork and see if mine were the same model as yours. :)


cheers,
type3
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thx :)
that would be great !

//Nobbe
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That looks great!!

It should rip when it's finished 8)
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vw_nobbe wrote:thx :)
that would be great !

//Nobbe
Hi vw_nobbe,
The ARP site seems to be down at the moment! From memory there are at least 4 different types of ARP bolts for the Type 4. Most of them are set to 40lbs/ft but there was one that IIRC was a bit lower than that setting (thity-something lbs/ft). Here's the paperwork that I got with my bolts, however I don't think they are the same model as yours so it would be worth checking with your suppiler.

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cheers,
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