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Reman is here!

Old Jun 13, 2006 | 10:36 PM
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Recieved my reman today (13brew) and I still have about a week before it needs to be installed, so I'm wondering what all is worthwile replacing since I have to re-install basically everything. Keepin it mainly stock btw. Here is a list of what I already have:

-Belts

-injectors cleaned / balanced

-new clutch (old one slipped)

-plugs

-oil filter

-water temp sensor (with reman)

-thermal pellet (on order)

-already ported w/g on stockers

-ball/spring valves for w/g & turb cntrl

-checked every sensor possible according to the FSM (all OK)

-vacum simplification w/silicone hoses (pre-existing)

-injector insulators

-airpump already gone

-full exhaust w/resonator

-straightened ic, oc, rad, & cndsr fins

-hot-tanked & bead blasted charge pipes, uim, lim / painting w clear enamel

-trans fluid



I plan on re-using all the metal gaskets, anyone use a sealant w/ them? I plan on getting the car in excellent / reliable condition and trying to sell it.. time spent and reparing-replacing worn or bad parts is not really an issuel. I'm trying to keep from wasting money on un necessary parts, I'll accomplish that with the silver FD . Any suggestions are appreciated.





BTW this is my brothers old 94 Rll (JimmyJimboJet) so he gets to watch me fix it up and sell it [attachment=38598:attachment]
Old Jun 14, 2006 | 07:17 AM
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while you have everyhting out... go non sequential... less troubleshooting after its all together
Old Jun 14, 2006 | 08:50 AM
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New rad cap and themostat? New plug wires?
Old Jun 14, 2006 | 10:17 AM
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new thermostat with the reman and the plug wires are in good shape. I never had any issues running sequential and the transition is nice and smooth with the ball valves. One thing I have been wondering about is the pan gasket > do I just leave it and hope it does'nt leak, or should I just remove it, pin it and silicone it?
Old Jun 14, 2006 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Danomite' post='824178' date='Jun 14 2006, 08:17 AM

new thermostat with the reman and the plug wires are in good shape. I never had any issues running sequential and the transition is nice and smooth with the ball valves. One thing I have been wondering about is the pan gasket > do I just leave it and hope it does'nt leak, or should I just remove it, pin it and silicone it?


if you're worried about it, reseal it.



put a little sealer on the metal gaskets, you can reuse em
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