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You gonna get a good aftermarket PCV plate? Now's the easy time to do so, and helping with all that extra blowby is niceSpend Friday wrenching with no beer whatsoever, that's how you know it's all probably done right. I'm just missing my keyed crank timing chain gear and then the motor can be timed and finished up. I was lucky my buddy also had the day off to help me assemble. Nothing is terribly difficult, you just have to dot your i's and cross your t's. granted, it isn't running yet but I am hopeful. When assembling we made sure to clean our hands often and lay everything out on a brand new towel before insertion
It took about 5-6hrs to get to this point:View attachment 3640
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And here are some progress pictures:
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And here is my sexy sexy manifold teaser pic:View attachment 3643
Once my gear comes in, hopefully latest Monday, I'll get some help from Will Dawson aka @Captain KR and we'll get this wrapped up.
You gonna get a good aftermarket PCV plate? Now's the easy time to do so, and helping with all that extra blowby is nice![]()
Lots of built motors have a good deal more blowby due to the looser clearances you have to run with forged internals. You know this, mayne!Whatchu talkin bout blowby lol![]()
A Gen 2 VC and a VTA oil filler cap could help too.Please tell us u atleast have a vta occ lol
A Gen 2 VC and a VTA oil filler cap could help too.
Awesome built thread! Can't wait to see this thing in action. I was wondering the same thing that @Redline mentioned about an aftermarket PCV plate. They aren't super expensive (compared to what you spent on the motor) and with the motor being out and all, I'd say it would be worth it so you don't have the headache later on.
I hear ya. My modding philosophy (and just a general life philosophy) is that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure; that's where I'm coming from.Honestly I'm going off of the advice local friends who are built have given me. One Killah Built and one Freek Built, both are running a stock PCV. I'll definitely do some more research and see if it's a worthwhile upgrade to toss into the pot before motor install.
I hear ya. My modding philosophy (and just a general life philosophy) is that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure; that's where I'm coming from.
This thread is so fun to read. More than 1/2 of it is somewhat foreign to me being so new to cars, but it is really interesting to read and pick up the little I can. Keep up the great updates!
LOLYou win this round @Redline I can't argue with that logic.
You'll get there, it took me a long time and many different set-ups before this point. Also, I had months of research and ordering parts before I turned the first wrench. I'm not sure how long you've been in the MazdaSpeed community but it's definitely a family.
Great update @alexwlwsn I was just wondering whether you had gotten in your keyed crank gear or not. Hopefully your install goes smoother than the one we are working in my garage. Engine went in just fine then we ran into a bunch of garbage (stripped axle, wrong intake/battery combo, etc.) only to finally crank it and find out the battery is completely dead.