300D build thread (finally)
300D build thread (finally)
Just advance timing all the way like I did!! Only problem I've had is that it runs like shit until warm, other than that it's great
(12-02-2013, 03:01 PM)sassparilla_kid Just advance timing all the way like I did!! Only problem I've had is that it runs like shit until warm, other than that it's great
(12-02-2013, 03:01 PM)sassparilla_kid Just advance timing all the way like I did!! Only problem I've had is that it runs like shit until warm, other than that it's great
Little update.
I advanced the pump probably between 1/16 and 1/8" (judging by the notch)
Also I took the spring out of a pen and added it to the over flow valve to hold a little more pressure.
I am impressed with the results, car seems much more peppy on top end, I think the turbo spools a little sooner, and egts are a little higher, which doesn't hurt anything at all for me. I only drove it once tonight, so I'll have more info on how it works out a little later
Weird thing happened today while driving it, I noticed it was holding about 2-3psi of boost more at cruising speeds (70mph). This was on the flat, so no different load.
After about 25mi it dropped back down to normal or a little below. Think it's just fluctuation in the gauge? Or is it possible the fuel return spring I put in the return got weak after that amount of time? I mean it is just a pen spring.
Just curious :p
What do y'all think?
(12-10-2013, 01:33 AM)MFSuper90 Weird thing happened today while driving it, I noticed it was holding about 2-3psi of boost more at cruising speeds (70mph). This was on the flat, so no different load.
After about 25mi it dropped back down to normal or a little below. Think it's just fluctuation in the gauge? Or is it possible the fuel return spring I put in the return got weak after that amount of time? I mean it is just a pen spring.
Just curious :p
What do y'all think?
(12-10-2013, 01:33 AM)MFSuper90 Weird thing happened today while driving it, I noticed it was holding about 2-3psi of boost more at cruising speeds (70mph). This was on the flat, so no different load.
After about 25mi it dropped back down to normal or a little below. Think it's just fluctuation in the gauge? Or is it possible the fuel return spring I put in the return got weak after that amount of time? I mean it is just a pen spring.
Just curious :p
What do y'all think?
The pen spring may have failed after a short while because of the heat
(12-11-2013, 11:12 PM)kmaser What did you do for oil supply to the turbo? Did you keep the restrict or that is part of the stock line?I made my own line, it has no restriction in it. Seems to work just fine, so excessive smoke line it's bypassing The seals, and the stock drain bolted right up
(12-12-2013, 10:59 AM)willbhere4u The pen spring may have failed after a short while because of the heatI figured it wouldn't do much, but i just did it for shits and giggle to see if it would help
(12-11-2013, 11:12 PM)kmaser What did you do for oil supply to the turbo? Did you keep the restrict or that is part of the stock line?I made my own line, it has no restriction in it. Seems to work just fine, so excessive smoke line it's bypassing The seals, and the stock drain bolted right up
(12-12-2013, 10:59 AM)willbhere4u The pen spring may have failed after a short while because of the heatI figured it wouldn't do much, but i just did it for shits and giggle to see if it would help
Well finally got some time to work on it again, the idle needed some work, so while I was in the pump I took the time to do another turn on the torque capsule and max out my rack limiter adjustment. I also yanked all that 3-2 switch crap out of there also.
Results are more fuel at top end, it didn't blow my socks off or anything, but by watching the egr gauge rise I could tell it had more. And it seemed a little faster. I think now I'm going to get a MBC and turn the boost up a couple psi
Wow, its been a long time since ive posted anything up on my own build.
Last night my sisters boyfriend back into my car and put a dent in the passenger door and rear fender. Pretty discouraging considering my whole body on my car was completely straight, just needed a little rust fixed.
On a different note, I got my windows tinted and a 3.5" polished stainless tip put on my exhaust.
Pics to come of all of the above.
Let's see that exhaust tip!
That sucks about the damage, similar thing happened to me, my Fiancés brother backed into my green one, than waited 2 hours to tell me because he was "afraid" lol
Going to take it somewhere or do the bodywork yourself?
Here's some of the tip
Here's a cool shot while I was spraying Corn the other morning
And here's the damage, hard to see.
And I'm going to get an estimate tomorrow.
Give me an engine and I'll tear it down and rebuild it however you like. Give me body work to do an it'll look like scrap metal
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
How do people back into cars? Close their eyes and floor it?
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
(06-09-2014, 01:46 PM)Simpler=Better How do people back into cars? Close their eyes and floor it?
(06-09-2014, 01:46 PM)Simpler=Better How do people back into cars? Close their eyes and floor it?
(06-09-2014, 04:50 PM)MFSuper90(06-09-2014, 01:46 PM)Simpler=Better How do people back into cars? Close their eyes and floor it?
In his defense it was like 2am and he was in a tight spot. But its all good, gives me a good reason to fix the rust, get it repainted, and take it out of my taxes
what size exhaust are you running with that hx30?
(06-09-2014, 04:50 PM)MFSuper90(06-09-2014, 01:46 PM)Simpler=Better How do people back into cars? Close their eyes and floor it?
In his defense it was like 2am and he was in a tight spot. But its all good, gives me a good reason to fix the rust, get it repainted, and take it out of my taxes
(06-09-2014, 07:01 PM)Austincarnut what size exhaust are you running with that hx30?
(06-09-2014, 07:01 PM)Austincarnut what size exhaust are you running with that hx30?
617 Scout 800
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/4493111192.html
(06-16-2014, 02:44 PM)sassparilla_kid 617 Scout 800
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/4493111192.html
(06-16-2014, 02:44 PM)sassparilla_kid 617 Scout 800
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/cto/4493111192.html
Goddamnit I was wondering where that post went!! Sorry bout that lol
Also, too bad about being backed into, but fixed up and fresh paint will make that thing bitchin'!
Well, picked up a low mile 603 today, downfall is the auto and a #14 head, but I am gonna try it and hope it lasts
Hopefully I can swap it during my winter break of college. I think it will be a fun and interesting swap
12x,xxx miles on it, came with a 722.3. He gave me service records of the engine back to 88. (Came out of a 87)
I paid $800 for the whole shebang. Does that sound reasonable?
So... does this thing have a 603 under the hood yet?
(01-27-2015, 09:52 PM)led-panzer So... does this thing have a 603 under the hood yet?
(01-27-2015, 09:52 PM)led-panzer So... does this thing have a 603 under the hood yet?
Well i took the old girl on a road trip this week, went on a spring break skiing trip. Drove about 1200 miles in just a couple days, 3400rpm for 4 hours straight on the interstate to Michigian. Averaged between 21-24mpg, which isn't to hateful for the rpm I was running.
The only thing i can really update is that i pulled all the trim that was falling off and restuck it with some 3M double sided tape.
Did your HX30 bolt up to your stock downpipe? Do you have a pic?
No it did not mike sorry for the huge pic.
But I took a piece of pipe, and welded it to the back flange of the turbo and to the stock downpipe brace. Then I just used the stock downpipe. Stock drain works good though! If I had it to do over again, I would put a restrictor in the inlet, becauSe mine leaks out of the drain, and I'm pretty sure it just pushes too much oil through the charger.
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You mean the turbo oil drain is leaking? That's a common problem on stock turbo cars.
(04-20-2015, 11:11 AM)raysorenson You mean the turbo oil drain is leaking? That's a common problem on stock turbo cars.
(04-20-2015, 11:11 AM)raysorenson You mean the turbo oil drain is leaking? That's a common problem on stock turbo cars.
How's that HX30 do? Been happy with the change?
It's the o-rings and rubber grommet seal that leak, unless you've got something different. They're so difficult to replace that the lower sheet metal drain tube usually gets destroyed trying to replace the rubber bits.
It's the lower guy in the pic that's the typical culprit
(04-20-2015, 05:03 PM)turbojeep How's that HX30 do? Been happy with the change?
(04-20-2015, 05:03 PM)turbojeep How's that HX30 do? Been happy with the change?
Well guys, I'm still plugging along with it. Really itching to get my 603 put in, but kinda scared of the #14 head as well.
Nothing too cool has happened. Just little pissy things that aggravate me to fix. Latest is that I had a fuel leak and a coolant leak and a brake fluid leak. One is the mono valve, the other was a line and last is the master cylinder.
While I was fixing the fuel line, I figured I'd yank the strainer out and see how it was. And WOW. 95% blocked off, it's a wonder it ran! So I pulled the tank and cleaned it as well.
The first picture I had actually cleaned it slightly already. It was so plugged when I ran cleaner backwards through it, it sprayed out of little ting holes!
I highly recommend this as a maintenance item for these old cars.
Absolutely. I've pulled them out of 2 '85 617's, an '87 603, a '92 602 and a '98 606. All were clogged, all lost power at low fuel levels.
I never noticed the loss of power, but I very rarely let it go below a quarter tank.
Still hoping to do the 603 this winter, but time will be the biggest factor.
Well I am almost done with the climate control delete! Not as tough as I thought, but took awhile to get all the wiring figured out so I could minimize extra wiring. Pics to come whenever I get it totally done,
Probably a week or two out yet.
In the mean time I have been making a clutch for my pulling tractor. As aftermarket clutches have to be custom made and are very expensive, I decided to try to make my own. I took the stock pressure plate spring dimensions, entered it into century springs online spring finder and came up with a spring close to the same dimensions, but nearly double the rated pressure. After installing them I realized the stock cast fingers were not going to handle the huge plate load. So I made my own "billet" fingers made with a grinder and a piece of 1/2" plate. Here's some pics for fun.
Top is stock, middle is what I started with and the bottom is the finish product
Old vs new springs
Springs in the pressure place
(01-27-2016, 02:40 PM)DiseaselWeasel Kevlar underpants
(01-24-2016, 10:02 PM)MFSuper90 Well I am almost done with the climate control delete! Not as tough as I thought, but took awhile to get all the wiring figured out so I could minimize extra wiring. Pics to come whenever I get it totally done,
Probably a week or two out yet.
In the mean time I have been making a clutch for my pulling tractor. As aftermarket clutches have to be custom made and are very expensive, I decided to try to make my own. I took the stock pressure plate spring dimensions, entered it into century springs online spring finder and came up with a spring close to the same dimensions, but nearly double the rated pressure. After installing them I realized the stock cast fingers were not going to handle the huge plate load. So I made my own "billet" fingers made with a grinder and a piece of 1/2" plate. Here's some pics for fun.
Top is stock, middle is what I started with and the bottom is the finish product
Old vs new springs
Springs in the pressure place
(01-24-2016, 10:02 PM)MFSuper90 Well I am almost done with the climate control delete! Not as tough as I thought, but took awhile to get all the wiring figured out so I could minimize extra wiring. Pics to come whenever I get it totally done,
Probably a week or two out yet.
In the mean time I have been making a clutch for my pulling tractor. As aftermarket clutches have to be custom made and are very expensive, I decided to try to make my own. I took the stock pressure plate spring dimensions, entered it into century springs online spring finder and came up with a spring close to the same dimensions, but nearly double the rated pressure. After installing them I realized the stock cast fingers were not going to handle the huge plate load. So I made my own "billet" fingers made with a grinder and a piece of 1/2" plate. Here's some pics for fun.
Top is stock, middle is what I started with and the bottom is the finish product
Old vs new springs
Springs in the pressure place
I noticed that you fab a lot of your own stuff too EDH, I think that's awesome! Some things don't need to be as precise as many think.
I'm hoping the clutch will hold the power, if not I will have to create a dual disk. But I think the transmission shaft will break before this clutch slips. 8500lbs tractor with big tires takes a lot of clutch and power to move
(11-22-2015, 01:07 AM)you don\t need that damn thing, cut it out and change your prefilter more often! MFSuper90 Well guys, I'm still plugging along with it. Really itching to get my 603 put in, but kinda scared of the #14 head as well.
Nothing too cool has happened. Just little pissy things that aggravate me to fix. Latest is that I had a fuel leak and a coolant leak and a brake fluid leak. One is the mono valve, the other was a line and last is the master cylinder.
While I was fixing the fuel line, I figured I'd yank the strainer out and see how it was. And WOW. 95% blocked off, it's a wonder it ran! So I pulled the tank and cleaned it as well.
The first picture I had actually cleaned it slightly already. It was so plugged when I ran cleaner backwards through it, it sprayed out of little ting holes!
I highly recommend this as a maintenance item for these old cars.
(11-22-2015, 01:07 AM)you don\t need that damn thing, cut it out and change your prefilter more often! MFSuper90 Well guys, I'm still plugging along with it. Really itching to get my 603 put in, but kinda scared of the #14 head as well.
Nothing too cool has happened. Just little pissy things that aggravate me to fix. Latest is that I had a fuel leak and a coolant leak and a brake fluid leak. One is the mono valve, the other was a line and last is the master cylinder.
While I was fixing the fuel line, I figured I'd yank the strainer out and see how it was. And WOW. 95% blocked off, it's a wonder it ran! So I pulled the tank and cleaned it as well.
The first picture I had actually cleaned it slightly already. It was so plugged when I ran cleaner backwards through it, it sprayed out of little ting holes!
I highly recommend this as a maintenance item for these old cars.
Well, I was planning on getting a big MW pump and selling my 603, but neither has happened. I bought a truck the other day and it's probably gonna tie up any funds that I would have originally have for the car.
P
Thanks! And yup, 2014 2500 6.7 cummins, g56 6spd.
I've been looking for one for a while and finally found one I liked.
Down the road I'll probably get the Emissions deleted, put a dual disk in it, and tune it. That should put it right around 500hp and 1000+ ft. Lbs. that'll be plenty for what I'll be towing
I need help getting a straight exhaust fitted on my HX30W super- I don't want the immediate downturn 90. I want it straight. Anyone? thanks