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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby username » Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:52 pm

who could criticize that work? its beautiful!
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby Beelzeboss » Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:38 am

Thanks username :)
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby plohl » Sat Aug 18, 2012 11:28 am

Looks pretty good dude!!

Was it hard setting the chamfer for the fittings? Or just a bit of forethought

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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby Beelzeboss » Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:13 pm

Thanks Plohl, it wasn't too hard to make the AN fitting. I just googled to find they're a 37 degree taper and AN-10 is a 7/8" x 14 TPI thread. I used the cross slide to cut the taper, it's marked for angles so I just set it to 37 degrees and it seems to match up perfectly with the rest of the fittings.

I just finished the oil filter thing, here's a few pics of the finished article.

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I bought a huge piece of aluminium from a scrap metal place to make the engine side of the adapter but it's going to have to wait until next weekend. I have a few assignments which take priority but in 2 weeks I have a week off and my appointment with the engineer is on the 8th of September. It has to be pretty well finished by then.
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby NitroDann » Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:51 pm

TIG is definately getting better.

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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby Beelzeboss » Sat Aug 18, 2012 11:04 pm

Thanks Dann, TAFE is definitely making a difference.
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby NitroDann » Sat Aug 18, 2012 11:24 pm

What course are you taking?

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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby Beelzeboss » Sat Aug 18, 2012 11:55 pm

I'm doing Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Statement of Attainment, it's a 1 year course 4 hours a week. I think it's 1 semester on steel and stainless then 1 semester on aluminium.

http://www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au/Courses/C ... 2012&op=MS
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby Beelzeboss » Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:20 pm

Well I've finally managed to finish the engine block side of the oil filter relocate. I had to make 3 before I got one which would work :(

Here's the block of ally I got from the scrapyard for $15. After machining it I'm convinced it's 7075 or some other very high strength alloy. It doesn't machine like regular 6061. It was a complete block, the cut out bit is what I used to make the Mk. I filter relocation block.

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Here it is after machining. It took longer than expected because of the high strength alloy.

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Unfortunately this one was too long so the AN fittings hit the exhaust pipe. I decided to make a quick and dirty Mk. II from steel just to get the car on the road.

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I stupidly made the AN fittings from a piece of 12L14 leaded steel which, as I discovered, cracks really badly when welded. I have a nice hairline crack running right down the middle of each weld.

On to Mk. III :roll: I had a piece of 25mm stainless bar for the AN fittings so I bought a 10mm stainless plate from the scrapyard and made this stainless version of the Mk. II.

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Here's all 3 together

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Here are the AN-10 fittings I'll be using.

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On the car.

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And here's how the AN fittings will be mounted. There's about 15mm between the exhaust and the fitting, more than enough room for some heat wrap/shielding.

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Next weekend I'm on holidays so I'll make up the bracket which holds the oil filter side and make up the lines. Once this is done I should be able to start it. I might have to replace the water temp sensor as it appears to be broken but we'll see. I've booked in to see an engineer on the 8th :D

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*edit* if anyone wants me to make an AN-10 weld on bung I'm an expert at it now :D
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby Beelzeboss » Sat Sep 08, 2012 5:44 pm

Well, I didn't make my appointment with the engineer :( One of the injectors has started leaking, the car has an intermittent miss (probably the plug leads, everything else in the ignition system is brand new), and there's still a slow oil leak coming from the back of the engine. I've bought a new rear main seal which is where I think it's leaking and I've started working on a dry sump system to replace the miniature sump it has at the moment. The reason for this is I'd always planned to install a dry sump and now that I have to take the engine out AGAIN I figure I might as well go ahead with it. Also, one or both of the head gaskets are leaking even though they're new :( I think either the head has warped or the bolts I reused are not doing a good job of providing enough pressure to seal it. White smoke comes out the exhaust and coolant levels drop after running for a few minutes.

Our house is open for inspection at the moment and uni is starting back up this week so I'm going to have to wait until the Christmas holidays to get the car finished. If I have any spare time I'll use it to work on the dry sump pump, sump, and tank.

On the plus side my new oil filter location works a treat and doesn't leak.

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And here's a model of the pump I've been working on. It uses two sets of oil pump gears from a Holden 308 to make a two stage scavenge pump with a single outlet.

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I'm going to make it from that same 7075 aluminium block I got from the wreckers. It's going to mount where the power steering pump was originally and be dríven by an HTD timing belt, though I still have to design mounts into the pump.

I scored a set of MK. III Supra turbo injectors (440cc) for cheap on ebay which will go in with the supercharger. I figure it's not worth doing ALL this work to swap in a V6 with only 100rwkw, if that, so I'll be making YET ANOTHER MANIFOLD :roll: to mount the MP90 charger. I'm still tossing up whether to put a few laminova W2A intercooler cores in the manifold or just going without. I'll only be running low boost (~6 psi) to avoid lunching the gearbox and engine so I'm not sure if it's necessary.

It's a good thing I enjoy working on the car nearly as much as driving it :lol:
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby username » Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:32 pm

Well that's an interesting oil cooler :P
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby A.Chen89 » Sat Sep 08, 2012 6:52 pm

is that a solid works model and are the gears meshing in the assembly? looks sweet

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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby Beelzeboss » Sat Sep 08, 2012 7:03 pm

username wrote:Well that's an interesting oil cooler :P

:lol:

A.Chen89 wrote:is that a solid works model and are the gears meshing in the assembly? looks sweet

Cheers A.Chen, it is a solidworks model but I haven't got the gears meshing. They're just fairly rough models to check the fit :D
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby Beelzeboss » Tue Sep 11, 2012 12:14 am

I had a bit of time after uni to work on the pump.

First I cut the big piece into smaller pump housing sized pieces

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I tried using the mill with this crazy shell mill to square up the block and bring it to finished size.

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It didn't give a great finish and I could only do one at a time, so I busted out this bad boy which I've only used a couple of times before because it's so slow to run and set up.

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After AGES setting up and AGES machining, I had three aluminium pump housing blanks

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Tomorrow I'm going to try to bore out the housings for the pump gears.
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Re: Andrew's '93 NA6 - KL V6 swap

Postby plohl » Tue Sep 11, 2012 12:27 am

i am so jealous you actually have some machining equipment :P

Keen to see the scavenge pump done!

Oh, are you still with the fsae team?
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