ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by JDMJNKY » Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:30 pm

white rocket wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 10:31 am Whoa, polished and balanced rockers. How very Spoon of you :trophy:
HAHAHA Thanks! Poor mans style. I actually did another set for a GSR engine I've built and have for sale. That one I even went as far as polishing the LMA tubes. It'll be fun to see the dynamics between both engines.

DC2Iggy wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 10:53 am Love this build. Your documentation and attention to detail is amazing!
Thanks Iggy! I just want to build a clean ITR. As best as I can. Not out for trophies, just something I can look at and be satisfied.

Next, I focused on the cylinder head, where I'd use my skill or lack thereof to port it, polish the chambers and exhaust housing.

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The stages of port work. For the Exh side, I only remove casting flaws and bend the bowls. For the intake side, I open that up and port match per gasket. The "swirl scars" were left purposely. This will be the first engine out of two that I built that I've tried the polished exhaust and combustion chamber. The other head is much smoother.

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All ready to drop off at the machine shop.
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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by Vtecwreck » Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:35 am

Great job with your meticulous attention to detail and great narration. Best of luck with your build.
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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by coolhandluke » Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:19 am

This has been a fun read. Thank you for documenting the build process. I'm looking forward to updates. :thumbup:
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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by JDMJNKY » Mon Jun 11, 2018 12:24 pm

Vtecwreck wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:35 am Great job with your meticulous attention to detail and great narration. Best of luck with your build.
Thanks Vwreck. I tried finding images and lost a few while hunting. It's hard to gauge how far we really go without a few pics that show the extra mile. Thanks for stopping in and posting a few words.
coolhandluke wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:19 am This has been a fun read. Thank you for documenting the build process. I'm looking forward to updates. :thumbup:
It's been my pleasure to share with you all. I'm still hoping on a whim that one day I will find the original engine and trans for this car. That would complete it for sure. I'll work on some more image sorting tonight for tomorrow's post.

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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by white rocket » Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:31 am

Great log and photos. Cheers :beer:
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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by JDMJNKY » Thu Jun 14, 2018 2:06 am

white rocket wrote: Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:31 am Great log and photos. Cheers :beer:
Hope I can keep it up...Thanks Man. ;)


Let the bottom end begin…. I’ll elaborate if that’s ok with everyone. I hate to be long winded sometimes but it may be the only way things take shape. My goal for this engine as stated before is primarily efficiency and longevity. I bought the block and cylinder head separately not knowing hoe they once lived their lives. I do know the cylinder head was a virgin.

The block, I knew nothing about it, except it was a b18c5 missing pcs. The only pcs I never logged, or can’t seem to find image of are the crank and rods. I did know that I wanted a engine with a slight bump in factory power, a race motor wasn’t necessary. With all the machine work, flat valves, and USDM CR pistons; I’d land right where I wanted to be all said and done w/ a JDM B18C ratio. The cams being a hare more aggressive than a CTR, the intake manifold out flowing the JDM ITR, and the header being the best complimentary to mid range ( like the JDM ITR header ) would mentally make this my perfect blend of a stock motor w/ bolt ons.

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The classic, tried and true Nippon piston. I later ditched the pistons rings in favor of the hi-po version rings.
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rods & pistons mated, this is after the rotation assembly balancing
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back peddling a bit, Engine layout. This is the only image I have that has the water pump, oil pump, etc before assembly. I’m sure everyone know the concept of this image, LOL.
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edited version
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Block Assembly

Let's kick this off w/ the one and only..... bare naked bruiser
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Hope the plasti-gauge is visible
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It is/was, very difficult to take an image of this step haha - holding the camera with one hand, trying to press the snap button and keeping this gauge "ruler" on point w/ the other. Brain tease for sure.
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Now here's my doubtful nag in the back of my mind until this day...Should I had ceramic coated the combustions chambers as well, instead of slaving on polishing them? I'll never know (unless I have to rebuild this setup, Gods pray life, I never have too.)
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No need to waste paper, I'll just write it on the block.
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Missing Files - Ecstatic I Found these; no special order.
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Same Edelbrock 4730 cams, just redecorated.
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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by JDMJNKY » Fri Jun 15, 2018 1:13 am

PART 2 of the Engine Assembly


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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by JDMJNKY » Sun Jun 17, 2018 2:43 am

ITR Bits....when the meticulous me is unleashed.

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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by JDMJNKY » Mon Jun 18, 2018 11:40 pm

Induction Planning

Knowing the specs of my build to be, I wanted the best manifold I could purchase for the coin. Thanks to what's left out there I concluded the performer X would be the one. It was just a matter of finding one. After I purchased mine, it seems they surfaced more frequently. Just happy I was able to locate one in good condition.

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Port Matched to Gasket.
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IDK why, but I found this cool. An imperfection in the casting.
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Exhaust Improvements

As mentioned before, this engine was never destined for massive power, just a power up. I didn't mind that a real toda header wasn't implemented because I'm not after the cool points. I just want what works. I do know and fully understand the weight of my choice. There's a unfortunate gary area for me with replica parts.

Lesson? Quality suffers, when saving pennies. Good thing my port hand was way strong this day!

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Final Finish
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Engine Assembly Continued

The Joy of building/assembling something with your own two hands. Not everyone can purchase brand new parts, so I hoped to build this engine and inspire those. I see tons of cars loaded with mods, just to see their mods list two iPhone note pages long. Some of the most hideous mods you can put on a car. The point is, tact. A little paint goes a long way, a little cleaning makes old look new, a little planning saves waisted time and money on senseless mods.

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There was so much prep to give it that fresh look without buying new bolts or paying to have them re-zinc'd. It was the proper "patina."
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Re: ITR 00-0874 ... Life after death

Post by JDMJNKY » Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:52 am

Long days, Low pay, Short stay-cation = brief hiatus.

Today's update in short, I lost footage moving from phone to phone and my documentation is suffering a bit. but I pieced together a J4D LSD spec gearbox. Gave it a overhaul and fitted it with a USDM LSD. I could have spent less with certain aftermarket bits but this was sort of a purist decision.

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Unfortunately, the cleaning procedure does harm the labels, stamps, and vin tag at this level but onward and upward to some DSLR shots.

P.S. This is not new hardware either, I found the best looking hardware I could over the past 2yrs and I cleaned them up. I shouldn't be prideful in the matter but I love the zinc appearance from factory. Hope you guys enjoy the visuals.
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