Redwolf947
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Awesome, I really want to rebuild an engine some day. I think it would be fun!!.. Keep the pics coming.. Take care and have fun!
Mike
Mike

Good thing you aren't my size or you would have to cut a hole in the roof.Well not much to report, I didn't get a ton of time to work on the cobra engine. I did get the last two rod bearings installed and torqued down. I installed the timing gears and chain. Before installing the timing cover I coated the gaskets with spray on gasket maker just because I despise oil leaks.
That needed to dry overnight so I turned my attention to the seats I'd picked up this past weekend. I found a guy selling leather seats for the front of a ZX2 (my Lemon car), for $50 and being in good condition they were worth a shot:
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Installed now and I drove it again today. The part I'm still getting used to is they are noticeably taller than the cloth seats I removed.
JB
JB: i've always preferred leather seats to cloth, but dang you change seats in your car about as quick as I change my shirt and pants.
congrats on more progress on the Cobra's engine.
more pics and progress reports as you have time and keep up the good work!!
Awesome, I really want to rebuild an engine some day. I think it would be fun!!.. Keep the pics coming.. Take care and have fun!
Mike
I found a guy selling leather seats for the front of a ZX2 (my Lemon car), for $50 and being in good condition they were worth a shot:
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Installed now and I drove it again today. The part I'm still getting used to is they are noticeably taller than the cloth seats I removed.
JB
That's a great deal on leather seats! I've always been a fan. A little hot in the summer, but durability is king in my book. Well done!
I am a GM guy, but they use the crappiest leather on their seats. I always try to find fabric sests to put back in my trucks. I sweat a lot and the leather just disintegrates under me no matter how often I treat it.
JB, for what it's worth my '87 Corvette was blowing a small cloud of blue smoke on startup but wasn't using a lot of oil. Obvious problem was valve seals. I replaced the seals while the heads were on and "while I was in there" I replaced the valve springs and replaced the stock 1.5:1 rockers with 1.6:1 aluminum roller rockers (and tall aluminum valve covers "while..."). The blue smoke was gone and my ****-dyno detected an overall performance bump. The valve springs were a surprise because I could actually feel a difference in effort compressing the old and new ones.The most work will go into the heads, as I mentioned before I'll be doing a port/polish/gasket match on the intake and exhaust side. I'm also replacing the valve springs and retainers along with lapping the valves a bit to make sure everything is good there.
JB
JB, for what it's worth my '87 Corvette was blowing a small cloud of blue smoke on startup but wasn't using a lot of oil. Obvious problem was valve seals. I replaced the seals while the heads were on and "while I was in there" I replaced the valve springs and replaced the stock 1.5:1 rockers with 1.6:1 aluminum roller rockers (and tall aluminum valve covers "while..."). The blue smoke was gone and my ****-dyno detected an overall performance bump. The valve springs were a surprise because I could actually feel a difference in effort compressing the old and new ones.
I suspect your port matching work will produce a dramatic improvement, even more than the springs.
Nice work JB. Dirty and messy but you will enjoy the results.
Ewwwww black snot. Thanks for not sharing pics.
that should lighten your load by a couple of pounds. I'm shure the motor will happy being able to breath mo better
Super ligerria. Or however you spell it.

feel Italian.
JB
Did you own a Fiat X1/9?. We had four so between them we could go 120 miles. The flames behind your head are not obvious at first but you always pay attention to honking horns behind you.So that means it will either break down every 30 miles, or randomly burst into flame???
So that means it will either break down every 30 miles, or randomly burst into flame???

Did you own a Fiat X1/9?. We had four so between them we could go 120 miles. The flames behind your head are not obvious at first but you always pay attention to honking horns behind you.

JB: you blowing black snot got me to thinking that maybe i should remind you that even wearing a painter's mask when doing all that would be a lot better than nothing. what you breath can shorten your life and you've got a lot of grand dadding to do in your future i'm guessing while you are driving your hot car around with them.
cheers and have a good weekend!!
oh and BTW nice work as per usual.


I think there is another aspect to the pickup prices. They build in a really big profit margin and then offer you 20% off so you feel like you are getting a deal with $16,000 off. Or they sell it to you for list price and give you a 0% loan for 60 months (or longer) so the monthly payments are close to a second mortgage. I've always bought used and paid cash because I hate owing money. I'd rather drive a paid-for POS than be a co-owner of a beautiful and depreciating brand new POS.

Drives,
You are correct I really should have been wearing a mask. I have a pretty good half face respirator that would have worked great. Truth be told, I didn't know there was that much dust in the air from my last bit of work, the first two weren't nearly as bad as that last day. I'll know for next time though, never can be too safe...well if I'd have played it safe I wouldn't have my beautiful daughters.
JB
For slightly less money I could get this and have way more fun!
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Sadly I don't have the money for either so I'll just keep dreaming.
JB
JB: with your skills I know time is limited, but you should buy an oldie but goodie maybe with a cummins engine or I'd prefer a Honda engine since I don't haul cars or that heavy of stuff.
i've been using my 2003 Honda Pilot that I paid about $7 or 8 for with 110k on like a pick up for 7 years now and it has 220k on it and i'd drive it to Portland tomorrow if I needed to and that's about 500 miles round trip.
I know work gets in the way, but your Cobra is coming along nicely so hope you get to drive it a bit before the snow hits and if not it should be ready for next spring and summer.
cheers
You can never have enough PPE as far as i'm concerned especially with the metal splinters. DAMN i hate those things.
Still a good lesson for next time to use one though.I want to see you pull a trailer with a Mclaren!
Oddly enough I was playing on the Chevy website. The cheapest truck I could configure was still $30k. That was a 2wd regular cab long bed WT trim.
I have never bought a new vehicle. I want to own what I have, not just have the bank let me use it.
I am sure you can get this one cheap.unless I find a McLaren for $60k.
JB