Assembling my Built K24 short block and Inline Pro 12mm head stud conversion
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2022
- I assemble my short block after getting some new custom 88mm pistons and re tapping the block for my new m12 Inline Pro head studs
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missed the content Red you always offer a lot of insight on building a badass civic
Good to see you back
Finally got the parts I needed
Good teaching man. Does the tap happen to have a part number on to contact Fastenal/McMasterCarr/Grainger
No it's a custom made tap I got it through inline pro but they don't normally sell them but I'm cool with the owner, if you are in southern California I can get you the studs and instal them for you
You think if I run 11.5 compression it will fine on pump e85? Great video btw
I run 12.5 on 91 but if your talking about turbo should work fine done it before because ethanol is high octane and forgiving so great for making power
13:00 are there any steel parts that might flash rust from the hose water?
No because they dried
Can you make a video showing the pinned crankshaft and flywheel and explain the process involved?
The process was done by a machine shop and there is a Post about it on my Instagram
Just checked it out and noticed the pictures of the flywheel and crankshaft with the pins installed. Do you know the length and thickness of the pins? Are they press fit? Are you using the 4p diamond claw? I'm guessing your using oem flywheel bolts?
I don't know any of that Information the machine shop I took it to did that for me
I see that you have studs in the bottom end, for the crank/girdle. I can't find any ARP studs for that. No problem finding ARP for heads studs and rod bolts. I'm building a K20Z3 for a K-swap into a CR-Z, and chose the K20 over a K24. Can you direct me to studs for the bottom end? Well done video. Thanks.
The head and main studs are not a direct ARP product it came from Inline Pro
@@GravyBuilt I searched Inline Pro, but couldn't locate the main studs. Any chance you might have a p/n from an invoice? Studs save Threads. Thanks.
Comp ratio?
11.0:1