My Indecisive 4.0 V8 1UZ-FE Project
My Indecisive 4.0 V8 1UZ-FE Project
That timing looks ridiculously over engineered lol
toxo You mean the VVTi lump on the end? I assumed it was the same as the 1G-FE (and while I appreciate you don't have one of those, you did once lol)
toxo You mean the VVTi lump on the end? I assumed it was the same as the 1G-FE (and while I appreciate you don't have one of those, you did once lol)
Did some more today. Rebuilt the other intake camshaft, took some more photos in detail this time. There is so much oil in these!! It's amazing how much just keeps coming out.
Timing controller removed from camshaft:
Helical gear to drive exhaust cam removed:
You have to do this to change the cam seal... That's the new one on in that photo.
With new seal on, it goes on the end of the cam:
Got a pin so you can't **** it up:
Then it's held on with a hex bolt in the end. Undoing and doing this bolt up is a pain in the ****. It makes the timing mechanism rotate so it ejects all the old oil out onto the bench. You also have to grip the cam with a flat edge that's on it (that was in the vice in the last post) but it's done up way too tight for the vice to hold it while you undo it. So I wrapped it all up in loads of bubblewrap and a towel and hoped that would be soft enough!
It's got a weird crush washer (new one in photo) which is rubber around the inside and copper on the outside.
All back together:
Also cleaned up the massive end cam cap, which houses the cam seal and the helical gears:
Then I went to see Die Hard, and stopped off at Earls for some fuel rail fittings and Silverstone Factors for some assembly lube. When I got back to the unit there was no power! Can't work out where the fault lies (will be rain related) so the landlord is on it and I'll go back tomorrow.
I did manage to -6 AN my fuel rails. The bolts that block the end are M14x1.5 and the fuel pulsation damper thingies are M12x1.25. I notice that the M12 fitting I've got has a larger I/D than the pulsation damper did.
Earls are really good, uk NOS dealer as well and were the only company of the 7 I contacted for NOS parts that actually wanted to help.
Nothing to report today, spend the day working on the Nissan and cleaning up the unit (and restoring power!) instead.
So here's a photo of my very girly pink injectors instead, which were cleaned up and serviced by injectortune.
Tomorrow I'm gonna get some more hammerite and paint the ARB/radiator brackets and the big cam caps, and some of the timing belt covers. Then I'll sort the timing out and get the belt on!
toxo Tomorrow I'm gonna get some more hammerite and paint the ARB/radiator brackets and the big cam caps, and some of the timing belt covers. Then I'll sort the timing out and get the belt on!
toxo Tomorrow I'm gonna get some more hammerite and paint the ARB/radiator brackets and the big cam caps, and some of the timing belt covers. Then I'll sort the timing out and get the belt on!
Random, prevents the shims popping out or cracking under high power I suppose.