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Shanes G200W

Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 11:45
by Shano
Well it started out as my first car ever a TF with a G200W and engineered that I bought when I was 16 for $3000 registered.

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It was a great first car, Lots of fun flogging my mates in there commodores n what not.
But I had problem after problem and not knowing these engines back then I had alot of trouble get info/repairs.
Most of them I ended up sorting until they day it started misfiring like a bitch,
At this stage I wasnt a Auto Electrician just a apprentice mechanic so EFI misfires werent exactly my thing then, So I got the shits pulled the twin-cam out and chucked it on the engine stand in my garage and started pulling it down.

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Which Im glad I did as the bottom end was not very happy at all.
At that point I found a mechanic (true blue V8 man :lol:) Who would take on the job of rebuilding my DOHC for me.
It has been in his workshop for at least 10months it is all complete bar the fact we are pondering whether to take the head back off and have a new timing chain made.. mmm well see.

The engine is fully rebuilt to standard specs,
New bearings throughout, New rings, Old pistons.
The head has had the go through valve regrind, slight port polish and match porting to the I-TEC plenum - NEW CAM BEARINGS :D

Modifications are as follows,
The I-TEC plenum has been modified to use the 3.8 Commodore throttle body.
Custom sump.
Camira Distributor adapted to suit.
4-2-1 extractors also have a 4-1 into set but not going to use these.
Custom fuel rail.
Thats about all I can think of for now.
Still waiting on my T28 turbo and then ATG23Q off OzGem is going to make a flange to suit.
Oh and its going into my 75' TX Coupe which is hopefully getting sprayed in April.

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Posted: 16 Mar 2006, 21:38
by gem
Hi Shano,
Nice to see you found this forum. That dissy setup sound interesting any pics !:wink: . Did you get the cam bearings locally ? The sump looks great, did you make it or have it made for you.
Gem.

Posted: 17 Mar 2006, 02:11
by archangel62
Nice engine! How much does the mechanic charge to rebuild it with you? Did you have much problem finding parts? What's the std computer like?

Do you have any quatre mile times/etc? How easily did it beat commondores?

Posted: 21 Mar 2006, 16:51
by Shano
Gem,
Yea I got some pics of the dizzy! :lol:
Still havent used it yet mate.
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Above setup I purchased off gem btw.

My Old dizzy still got it though,
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Also I got a few sets of cam bearings made up by my machinist so got a few sets to sell.

Archangel62,
I supplied all the parts so basically about 8hours labour...
I never ran the std. ECU always had a modified Delco system.
Nah not quarter mile times mate...

Posted: 23 Mar 2006, 13:44
by archangel62
That's gonna be so sweet, especially in a coupe. What colour?

Posted: 23 Mar 2006, 19:44
by GeminiCoupe
Just dont paint it blue or i wont be too happy :? :cry: :evil: :twisted:

Let us know how the cam bearings go when the car gets started, very intertested.

Nick-

Posted: 24 Mar 2006, 03:33
by archangel62
Yeah! So they were locally made then? How much did that set you back...

Posted: 24 Mar 2006, 18:03
by GeminiCoupe
Pretty sure he said they were modified and machined motorcycle rod bearings, seeing as bikes are subject to high rpm and the cams turning at half engine speed, it should be fine.

Nick-

Posted: 29 Mar 2006, 14:07
by Bradlze
GeminiCoupe wrote:Pretty sure he said they were modified and machined motorcycle rod bearings, seeing as bikes are subject to high rpm and the cams turning at half engine speed, it should be fine.

Nick-
depends on how they are modified and how much they are modified

Posted: 02 Apr 2006, 19:31
by Shano
I sourced a few sets of cam bearings which are almost identical, just need slight modifiying and the oil holes drilled...
Will have complete sets for sale soon.

Posted: 03 Apr 2006, 01:46
by archangel62
Any news on those cam bearings? Very interested...