240Z: Cylinder head and lots of stuff off :)

Today i got really a lot done within probably one hour. Despite the fact i’ve never touched an engine before im really happy with todays’ results:
1) Removed the cam gear nut:

and the cam gear:

2) finally i was able to remove the cylinder head:

I’m no specialist on this, but i feel the pistons look quite a bit “burnt” but not really damaged or something. Also it doesn’t look like it has been honed or something. Looks quite original inside:

3) Same thing on the cylinder head side:

4) Then removed the cylinder head gasket. all of the gaskets feel really brittly and shit:

also you can see more of that nasty old water-shit inside the cooling channels. need to figure out how i can clean it. maybe some ultrasonic-bath or something:

5) then removed what must be the oil pump:

6) the crank seal

7) and finally the timing cover:

8) Chain & Chain tensioner removed:

9) view on the bottom-end:

10) and finally removed that “primary oil filter” and cleand all from old gasket-pieces, grease, oil and stuff:

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240Z: Crank pulley, bolt-ons and head bolts removed

So continued the work on the engine:
1) Removed the oil pan:

2) then started with the crank pulley not (actually i allready did this last time..)

But somehow distroyed the ratchet (probably there was too much force with me :D )

Anyway – i got it off:

Then started to remove the headbults as metioned in the service manual using this “IKEA” type tool plus a rubber hammer:

But then figured out to reach all of the head studs i need to remove this pipe first:

Which had some crazy corroded stuff inside:

And then had all of the bolts off. Need to get a new ratched to get the cam gear off and then i s hould be able to remove the entire cylinder head:

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240Z: Water pump, Hoses and other stuff removed

Decided to give the engine dissasembly another attempt today, so started with removing the water pump:

Well looked quite messy inside. with some probably 10 year old water inside…

But after a quick cleanup it looked way better:

2) Next was the water pipe (not sure if this is the inlet or outlet pipe..)

3) and third that “chain cover” (not sure what it’s really called :D ):

4) then off with the engine mounts:

5) Next was the Crank pulley which reffering to the manual just have to bee pulled of using a special tool.

… So i thought it also might work with a ball joint / Bearing removal tool.. but then i only broke the pulley.. doesn’t matter because i want to replace it anyway. But now i have no idea how to remove it without that special tool. anyone has a Hint or Idea?

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240Z: I’m back

Has been way too long since the last update, but finally i got back to work:
1) Got a new shelve and cleaned up the mess in the garage:

2) decided to get some work done on the Engine – started to remove the valve cover and gasket:

Love the oldschool mechanics:

3) wanted to remove the cylinder head then but found out i need to read a bit before i start with that so i tried to turn the engine manually and it cranks smoothly with a torque-wrench, at least i know it turns – good to know:

that’s it for today, more stuff and work to come soon :D

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OTHER: Recap the last few weeks

BIG SORRY to all my readers for the lack of updates lately. I’ve been very busy getting a lot of stuff done. Some car related and some not. But everything seems to come to an end now so i really feel im getting back to the cars these days.
1) I organised and raced the HondaHolics KartAttack 2012 Go-Kart race, wich was a 1-hour endurance race and quite fun. Our team (JDMRHDOMGWTF :D ) ended up in 8th from 10 teams. I’m happy with that. Check all the Pictures here:

2) On friday i unwintered my EK9 and installed one of the New Hondaholics stickers:

3) Because on Friday i met up with some nice guys from JDM-Forum.ch for a day out in the famous and beautiful Schwarzwald (Blackforrest) with it’s winding roads.
Check out all the Pictures here

So we were about 6 hours on the road, eat some good saucages and had some fun. Thanks for that cool day guys :)

Sadly when i returned home i had to find out someone with a yellow car hit my daily ride at home and left it with a huge yellow stripe and a big dent in the trunk. Not that sad because the car is rubbish anyway, but i hate people hitting other’s cars and don’t care about other’s hard earned stuff. Fuck you!

4) Yesterday (Saturday) me and my friend Danny went out to to the season-opener aka “Rennsporttage Frauenfeld” which is actually a Slalom race and a day where a lot of race-teams make their shakedown tests for bigger races and smaller clubsport drivers have the oppurtunity to beat the clock. You can see everything, from Mugen Powered Formula Nippon open racecars…

To smaller cars like the old but light and cool-as-ever Honda CRX:

Or probably you’re more into brandnew and race-prepped Mercedes AMG SLS? And the car hunting it (and also beated two of the SLS later!) is Mikko Hirvonen’s last year’s WRC car a swiss privateer bought now and races (and i might say he knows how to treat it!).
Check out all the pictures here

5) And then you might remember i allways talked about i was spending time and money at my home. so it’s finally (almost) done and currently looks like this. Booom :)

that’s it. now more and of course more care related posts will follow soon :D have some work planned for tomorrow :)

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EJ9: Summer wheels installed

Well my home is almost done, i promise :) So i’m starting getting hungry for car stuff again and really can’t wait to get back to work on my projects again! Today seemed to be the first time in a while where i wore my Mechanic-overall. But actually only to install the summer wheels on my daily ride. Anyway – something car related for the first time since a few months :)

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EVENT: 2012 Japanese young- and Oldtimermeeting Gloten-Sirnach

Well if you’re into Japanese classics and live in or near switzerland, this meet is definitly the place to attend:
Japanese Young- and Oldtimer meeting in Gloten-Sirnach (Previously in Uster, now new location). Check last year’s event pictures here

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EJ9: Hondaholics.ch Sticker installed

Yeah, nothing big, because i still work hard on my home-update, but in about 1-2 week’s that should be done..
Now as a new teammember of www.Hondaholics.ch crew i’m one of the first lucky bastards to get the new HondaHolics logo sticker, even before they’re released. They will soon be avialeble at the Hondaholics.ch shop. Thanks Quang for your Work with the Stickers :)
Of course i instantly had to install them on my Daily ride. Have a few more to add. At least a small one for the Windshield and another one on the EK9. great stuff :)

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FRIENDS: The Rhyfall classics and Street performance cars

My Old classmate and friend Stefan told me a few times about their rebuilt warehouse and the fact they’re now storing beautiful classics in there, so when he asked me for a visit i surely agreed. :) Check out their website on http://www.rhyfallclassic.ch

Well i thought to find a few cars in the corner of that warehouse, but actually they totally rebuilt the inside and now have a beautiful place full of old memorabilia and stuff – great!

This is Stefan’s personal ride. an Ex Works Porsche 3L Turbo. Please forgive me if i’m wrong with the details. I Know everything about japanese cars but i really don’t know too much about european vehicles.. what a shame :)

He and his dad use to drive their porsches at some local Classic  hillclimb races, that’s why a rollcage and OMP seats are installed inside:

Here we have his dad’s Porsche – another beauty:

The building has three floors, on the ground floor you’ll find some kind of garage with tools and lift for the usual work on oldtimers:

and some other cool stuff :)

On the second floor there are their porsches stored, as well as some old Benz’s…

I’m pretty sure you know these too, even if i messed up the whole pic (sorry, guys :D )

and this nice martini racing livered Porsche:

Speaking of Martini racing livery, there is a littler corner in hommage to the world famous Lancia Delta Group B rallye cars – one of my very few european favorites:
Group B rallye cars just had so much more style than the “ken block cars” these days :)

Another corner was themed “Barn find” and they put an old dusty Austin Sprite cabriolet there. A real Barn-find! Looks more like a museum – right?!

There was also some sort of “clubhouse” made in classic Chalet-style. really beautiful work with much love to the details. with all those classic advertising shields and stuff:

On the third level a lot more cars are to be found – like this classic alfa romeo:

… Or this pretty fast deTomaso:

In another corner there where a few secret and probably bit more expensive cars sleeping:

and some more beauties:

Then there where also some cars i might know better. Some fast and  of course all blown Japanese legends from the Street performance shop that shares some space:
like the RB26DETT equpped Skyline R34 GT-R and the MKIV Supra JZA80 with 2JZ-GTE twin turbo behind..

As well as a “slightly” modified twin with single-turbo conversion and fully rebuilt engine underneath the carbon hood. Produces something between 800 and 1200PS depending on the pressure. as far as i know.

this one was a special one for sure too :)

Well im pretty sure i missed a few cars and details, but i’d like to thank Stefan for the hospitality and tour. Probably my fairlady will find a home here in a few yers (well i don’t think they have any spare-space until then :D ). But im not sure if my old rusty shell deserves a place between these legends… I’ll leave you with this pic:

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240Z: Stabilizer bars disassembled

Still nothing big. working hard on my  home, but hope to get seriously back to work on the car in april agian. Anyway, had a few spare-minutes so i spent them at the garage:
Uninstalling the stabilizer-bar stuff

So i have them ready now for the Sandblaster and powdercoater :)

Also installed a nice fujitsubo calendar i got with some delivery from japan:

Well and then our local carneval started in front of my home, so i had to take a look and a few (or maybe more..) Beers over there:

They even had a wagon in the vintage “Jägermeister racing” livery, hahahaha :-)

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