AutoXRacer
Senior Member
So I finally got my Fore fuel rail issue resolved!!
I took the fuel rail to ETW - Exotic Tool Welding (http://www.exotictoolwelding.com/) and had then cut 0.330 off the end and then weld the end shut. I think they actually cut a little more; I told them to cut off as much as they could without compromising the fuel injector bore.
They did an amazing job!!! Check it out!!
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Close up shots:
Update:
So I have the engine dropped in the car, all connected, transmission bolted, driveshaft bolted, and most of the sensors connected.
All thats left is to fill/service the transmission, install the exhaust, install the high flow elbow, throttle body, intake, radiator, fan, supercharger cooling system, and all the cooling hoses. I'll need to prime the motor once more and then install my oil distribution block.
Oh and I need to figure out how I am going to install the Crawford oil-air separators.
Then I'll be able to crank the motor for the first time!!
I have pressurized the fuel system and so far so good; no leaks.
I thought cutting the stainless braided fuel lines would be more difficult, but it was easy to install the fittings on the ends of the hoses. Its very similar to installing fittings on small nylon tubing for gauges.
I took the fuel rail to ETW - Exotic Tool Welding (http://www.exotictoolwelding.com/) and had then cut 0.330 off the end and then weld the end shut. I think they actually cut a little more; I told them to cut off as much as they could without compromising the fuel injector bore.
They did an amazing job!!! Check it out!!
Before:
After:
Close up shots:
Update:
So I have the engine dropped in the car, all connected, transmission bolted, driveshaft bolted, and most of the sensors connected.
All thats left is to fill/service the transmission, install the exhaust, install the high flow elbow, throttle body, intake, radiator, fan, supercharger cooling system, and all the cooling hoses. I'll need to prime the motor once more and then install my oil distribution block.
Oh and I need to figure out how I am going to install the Crawford oil-air separators.
Then I'll be able to crank the motor for the first time!!
I have pressurized the fuel system and so far so good; no leaks.
I thought cutting the stainless braided fuel lines would be more difficult, but it was easy to install the fittings on the ends of the hoses. Its very similar to installing fittings on small nylon tubing for gauges.
If I'm lucky I might get some time in the garage tomorrow night, otherwise this weekend it is!