theonlyiceman53 Bill Russell Florda (85 posts) Registered: 11/18/2008 06:01AM Main British Car: 77MGB 350 Chevy with LT1 heads |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
Thanks to Phillip for the information on the Rover heads that might fit. Probably not something I could find readily in the US? I was hoping one of the modern heads might have a similar head bolt pattern. Of course Oil and water would have to semi line up for it to work. I think I could handle the belt drive.
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DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
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rficalora Rob Ficalora Willis, TX (2764 posts) Registered: 10/24/2007 02:46PM Main British Car: '76 MGB w/CB front, Sebring rear, early metal dash Ford 302 |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
Looks like you have plenty of room between the motor and radiator. Why not move the mounts forward a little so you can keep the heater (I'm assuming you'd have liked to since you mentioned it). Looks like using the forward suspension mounting bolt for the mount mmight be just enough.
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DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
Crank pulley will hit the rack. I Barely have enough room to squeeze a V belt between them.
I can put the heater in if I remove the distributor from the intake cam. This fall I'll convert the megasquirt to crank fire, COP, waste spark and remove the distributor. |
DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
Sorry for the lack of progress. I met Murphy...
I decided I should put a new thermostat in. Of course one of the thermostat housing bolts broke. I drilled it out and ran a tap down the hole. Unfortunately it was an old dull tap. I broke the tap. I worked for some time trying to ge tthe tap out and eventually pulled the head. I took the head to a machine shop to get the tap EDM'd out. I've got the head back now and I'm goong back together. I rebuilt the clutch MC and installed the pedal box with a new brake MC today. |
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DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
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kstevusa kelly stevenson Southern Middle Tennessee (985 posts) Registered: 10/25/2007 09:37AM Main British Car: 2003 Jaguar XK8 Coupe 4.2L DOHC/ VVT / 6sp. AT |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
The Volvo Head looks great on a Blue Oval Block! Hope to see some great Dyno #'s in the future. Great Job.
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Anarchy99 Jim Purdy Memphis, TN (156 posts) Registered: 12/06/2013 03:54PM Main British Car: 61 austin healey sprite LS6 |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
An interesting option for sure... What kind of power numbers are you looking for or expecting?
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DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
A few minutes ago I attempted first engine start. The wiring is really messy right now and it's using stock Ford EFI, not Megasquirt. The thermostat cover is leaking. Oil pressure gage is not hooked up.
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DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
The link isn't working. I had to go zip the file and you will have to download it. Apparently my FTP site does not support MP4 format.
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DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
Video of the Folvo MGB driving. Note: 8 psi 5000 rpm max. Still in tuning stage. It's running an MS2 with 50 pph injectors. Stock T3 with a .63 exhaust. VE live was tuning during this little drive.
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DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
Yesterday was a bad day for the Folvo MGB. I was out working on the tune with VE Live and was struggling to get the boost above 5 psi. I was kinda WTH is going on. The engine was noisier than usual I could certainly hear an exhaust leak.
I was a mile or so from the house doing a 2nd gear accel when there was a bang and the exhaust got super loud under the hood. AFR's went lean and the engine seemed down on power. Since it was running, intake manifold pressure was good, staying cool, and had oil pressure I decided to drive GENTLY back to the house as there was no real place I could gracefully pull off. Made it back, parked it in the garage, shut it down, and opened the hood. It was pretty obvious what happened. The turbo was no longer attached to the exhaust manifold. The oiutlet where the turbo attaches had broken off. Ford Lima 2.3 are vibration prone and this thing has very limited flex in the motor mounts. I'll need to weld the manifold back together with thicker tubing and some support pieces. No permanent problem and it was running nice until the manifold broke. I've had to go out of town on business. I'll post a picture when I get back but it will be the weekend before that happens. |
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rficalora Rob Ficalora Willis, TX (2764 posts) Registered: 10/24/2007 02:46PM Main British Car: '76 MGB w/CB front, Sebring rear, early metal dash Ford 302 |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
As far as problems go, that doesn't sound too bad. I thought you were leading up to a catastrophic failure story.
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Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
Ford Lima 2.3 are vibration prone
You ain't kidding. One of my buddies in Fla had us do some work on his ministock ( an oval class pretty much dominated by the Ford 2.3L, they crank them up to something like 250hp through a two barrel carb ) and we took it out on race night and did some shakedown runs. I did really well in the heat but the car didn't seem to run right in the feature. Came off the track and Boneman asked me if I had tightened the carb bolts after the heat race. I say, "Why would I tighten the carb bolts again, we double checked those at the shop?" At which point he informed me that there's so much vibration in these 4cyls that he would re-torque the carb after every practice session. *facedesk* We checked the carb and two of the bolts were almost falling out of the bowl. Car performed much better the next week. I still can't get over the idea that a degreed engineer would NOT figure out a way to get those bolts secured ( in an aircraft application, they'd have drilled and wire secured the bolt head ) so you weren't constantly fiddling with them. [boneman.homestead.com] |
DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
That 4 day trip turned into 2 weeks. Just got back Sunday. So, this evening I welded the manifold together and added some braces. It's all bolted together now but is supposed to rain through Wednesday.
I'll fire the engine tomorrow and check for oil leaks. I'm a bit unsure if I got the drain on the bottom of the turbo tight. That is really difficult to reach. |
DRHaulsee Donald Haulsee Claremont, Va (31 posts) Registered: 12/02/2013 09:07AM Main British Car: 1979 MGB 2.3 Turbo 16Valve DOHC Folvo |
Re: The One, the Only, Folvo MGB Build
I had to take the engine/transmission out to fix an oil leak around the pan. I changed out the speedometer drive gear on the output to a 6 tooth gear at the same time. This way I can use a 20 tooth gear rather than the non Ford 23 tooth self destructing gear.
All back together except for the heater. Hey, It's spring now right? Engine now.... |