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mikem
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Post by mikem »

Hey guys,


I also posted an electrical what do I need post in the electrical forum, please respond there too :)

Right now all I have coming is my shortblock and head...here is a list of all I can think of now that I need:

Oil pump (this shortblock doenst have one)
Head gasket (to put the head on ;)
Head Studs
Exhaust Manifold
Turbo
Intake Manifold
2 Left Starion motor mounts (have)
D-50 trans
Clutch
IC Pipng!



Now, what kinda flywheel do I need? FWD or AWD? What do I need to buy to make my hyrdolic clutch work in the D-50 trans? I remember needing something, but I can't remember what!

If anyone could add to the list, or tell me specific parts, part numbers, or where to find it, it would be VERY helpful!

Thanks
Mike
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Post by Fabritory »

From my understanding you need a flywheel from either a Starion or a D-50 for the starter to line up correctly.




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mikem
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Post by mikem »

Alright, thanks guys

I got the motor mounts already (2 parts Conquests), trans on its way, and I'm gonna research Djpowerhouses site even more :)

All I'm gonna do is put the short block and head on , replace all timing related parts, waterpump, and the motor should be done...

Rest of that seems pretty simple, thanks!

Mike
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Post by mikem »

bTW: I'm llooking for the willwood reverse clutch acutator, but I cant find it...where did you find it?

thnks
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Post by DJpowerHaus »

Dont forget the electricalities.
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Getting the engine bolted in is about 10% of the way there.
The next 80% can go quickly with help and skill.
That last 10% takes about as long as the 90% that came before it.
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