Thanks to everyone...
The funeral and BS has finally past and the immediate family now just has the trial to look forward to for some bit of closure I suppose. It is the 3rd strike for the fuckhead that hit him, so I think he is going by-by for the rest of his days.
Got back to thinking about the car (another waking nightmare) and I just don't know how much more I can take...lol
I'm just so discouraged with modular motors right now and frankly, just going to take a break from the car for awhile before it stresses me out. I'm beginning to lose interest in it and that's not a good thing.
Since there hasn't been an update in awhile, I'll get you up to speed on the disasters...
Well Greg and the RET crew worked their asses off to get the car ready for vegas and got everything finished and turned the key and...
NOTHING - car wouldn't turn over. How he figured it out, I don't know, but Greg decided to pull a part the heads and check things out and low and behold my brand new custom comp stage IV Turbo cam was badly bent on the driver side. When torqued, you couldn't move the SOB an inch and could barely move it at all even when it wasn't torqued. Was binding bad.
Once again, Livernois motorsports jumps up to display their amazing service. I had sold my old cams and didn't have any stockers so Livernoise overnighted me a set of stockers no questions asked while I send my cams back to them so they can get comp to replace the Stage IV's with some non-bent versions.
I wasn't expecting the cams to make a million HP and the 'R' heads and train are so stout, I can still push all the power I could handle through stock cams for now so it wasn't that big of a deal to run stock cams for a minute - at least the several weeks it's going to take comp to create me a new set of the stage IV's.
So - I'm thinking - small hiccup - no biggie. Well, we get the new cams in the next day and go to fire the car and...
NOTHING. Won't turn over again. However, this time greg doesn't hear any binding coming from the motor like before... this binding seems to be coming from underneath the car.
SO...
After checking everything we discover my brand new bell housing is not right. The starter bolts are way too close and the thing is just not aligned for the modular motor. Mike's transmissions is a great place so I had no worries about getting a brand new bell housing but then I remembered that my transmission was built in 2 weeks and the other 3 MONTHS were spent waiting for JW to deliver a bellhousing. So, as I feared, turns out JW doesn't have one and 'says' they will have one in 2-3 weeks which is exactly what they said when I built the trans and it took 3 MONTHS...
So JW says they may be able to 'tweak' the housing to fit. Maybe they just have to redrill some new starter holes, I don't know, but for the sake of trying on Friday, we sent them out the bell housing, starter and flexplate to see if they can do anything.
The are the only game in town for bellhousings for a TH400 or glide on a modular besides PA which Mike's refuses to use citing they are shit and leak like sivs so JW seems to be it.
If they can get this thing to work, then I am in business - if not, then I'll have to sit and wait until they make a new one for me and hope it works. The bottom line is my car is 100% complete but I have no transmission...
I deeply regret selling my 4r70 now. Not because it was a better choice, but simply because I would have had a working back-up transmission to drop into the car. Right now, I have no tranmission at all and it sucks to see the car finished minus a freakin' bellhousing.
The frustration is these modular freakin' parts. If it was pushrod, I'd have a dozen avenues for bell housing within a day. I'm honestly getting about sick of modular motors and all things modular...lol
So, until I get a bellhousing for the TH400, the car just sits and waits...
