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Old 06-05-2007, 08:10 PM
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After taking some time off for vacation, I came home and got around to pulling the original blown 81K mileage out of my '85 GSL and putting in a good condition used "keg" shortblock from my '84 GS. It took 5 hours, but went pretty smooth. FBs are soo much easier to work on then the FC for some reason, the rotary gods must just be happy w/ me or something...



I need to replace an exhaust stud though, anybody know what the size is?



The keg is in, but i need to bolt up the manifolds, carb and hook up the harness, etc.. but shouldnt take but an hour or two...



Here are some pics I've included - I also pressure washed the engine bay and degreased as much as I could considering the original engine spewed oil all over the backside near the brake booster, etc..





Original nasty engine:
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Some shots from the engine bay before and after the cleaning...
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Old 06-05-2007, 08:15 PM
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And the new engine in place ready for the rest of the goodies.



My goal right now is to just get it fired up and moving on its own power. I have two core 12A engines now, so i'm going to build a nice fresh one for the car and run the holley setup I had on the '84 w/ a full BP. I'm going on the dyno up against my buddies' stock rx8 so as long as I make more power than him, I'll be happy.. i'm shooting for 180whp on a full bridge and holley 650 with full dual RB exhaust...



Maybe more, maybe less..we'll see...
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thats turning out pretty nice! i think 180 at the ground should be easy with a bp too...
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Old 06-06-2007, 05:14 PM
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j9 - you know the size stud needed for a 12a exhaust manifold? I need to replace one, or at least maybe use a die to correct it, lol...
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Old 06-07-2007, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by One320B' post='874288' date='Jun 6 2007, 03:14 PM

j9 - you know the size stud needed for a 12a exhaust manifold? I need to replace one, or at least maybe use a die to correct it, lol...


its the same as every other rotary exhaust, 8x1.25?
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Old 06-07-2007, 10:27 AM
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Making sure - i didnt measure it, but i'm not a big 12A guy so i wasnt sure



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Old 07-03-2007, 12:39 PM
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I will do an update on this project later tonight - but just for clarity in case somebody does a search on this. The exhaust stud is a 10 x 1.5. Same as the 13B after all



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