Engine Detailing Thread
bilboa2:
Great shots. I am glad this post is happening as my old 2332 is know a 2442 with a thing fans shroud, ditching the berg linkage to custom made empi style. no berg breather,fuel lines behind shroud, new improved computronix coil set up and ???. Car is at gab-fab north(nevada) making a rear removeable apron. Lucky to have danny as new neighbor, Talented...New Pics soon. bill
Jim Ratto:
Quote from: larry mck on April 23, 2009, 04:00:19 am
Here is my engine. I really wanted a clean look with minimal wires and hoses.
NICE!Quote from: bilboa2 on April 23, 2009, 06:04:21 am
Great shots. I am glad this post is happening as my old 2332 is know a 2442 with a thing fans shroud, ditching the berg linkage to custom made empi style. no berg breather,fuel lines behind shroud, new improved computronix coil set up and ???. Car is at gab-fab north(nevada) making a rear removeable apron. Lucky to have danny as new neighbor, Talented...New Pics soon. bill
you TOO NICE !
Sam K:
I had the engine out of my bug a couple weeks ago to lower the compression and fix a couple oil leaks, so I decided to powdercoat the tin and replace all the hardware with allen head bolts. Now I am much happier with the look of the engine.
Zach Gomulka:
How did I miss this thread!? Probably because my motor is a greasy mess! ::) It's hard to keep a daily driver hospital clean... well at least for me it is.
Love this motor. If I ever ran type 4 power, it would have to look like this. 36hp style shroud, 356/912 breather... It all looks like it should be there, no afterthoughts. Well done.
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Quote from: bilboa2 on April 23, 2009, 06:04:21 am
Great shots. I am glad this post is happening as my old 2332 is know a 2442 with a thing fans shroud, ditching the berg linkage to custom made empi style. no berg breather,fuel lines behind shroud, new improved computronix coil set up and ???. Car is at gab-fab north(nevada) making a rear removeable apron. Lucky to have danny as new neighbor, Talented...New Pics soon. bill
Bill,
The license plate lights in the pre-heater hose holes for "trouble lights" is a great idea !
:-)
Richard
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