It's been an interesting and very exhausting week resolving all her little issues so here's what happened:
Everything assembled.
Figured this old bottle of octane booster had the right size neck to use as a coolant filler funnel, it makes filling & bleeding soooo much easier & cleaner.
Battery has been flat at 11v for the past 3 months so I trickle charged it back to 12.6v
primed the oil, took a few dozen slow turns for the dry engine to build enough oil pressure before it cranked more freely which was a relief.
just realised in time that I forgot to tighten the fuel rail hose before I primed it
that could've been bad with fuel spraying everywhere
video of the 1st fire ups
after all that priming, the battery & jump starter was totally flat
so I hooked up a battery from the Peugeot to boost it
engine immediately fired up on the 1st crank!
she friggin works
PAS tank quickly runs empty & whines and the old belt was slipping, so I added more fluid till it builds pressure and the cooler hose POPs off! spewing red oil across the floor
tried a tighter clamp but still leaked so I just bypassed the cooler for now.
the PAS kept churning the oil into foam and whenever I add fluid, turn steering or turn it off, the compressed foam gushes back out the tank into a mess, as if there's a blockage or the hoses are stretching
syphoned & replaced the PAS oil and managed to bleed it.
with all fluids bled & warm, time for her first drive
trying to steer out the garage and bloody hell** the rebuilt LSD is soo stiff, steering is soo stiff when the diff locks, the brakes are probably binding slightly and the machined throttle plate sometimes doesn't fully shut & will need more smoothing, but damn I forgot how hardcore she is to drive and missed her choochoo noises
next day I replaced the belt, loosened the sticky brakes, straighten the alignment and measured the LSD preload was off the chart
woops built the LSD with too many plates & not enough preload so it becomes insanely biased. loose on left turns but locks totally aggressive & understeery on tight slow right turns
(great for launching although tyres are now old & hard, bad for u-turns)
replaced all the stratchy silicone hoses in the PAS lines with stiffer rubber.
the PAS had tons of trapped air and I figured how to bleed it by:
- turning full lock, start engine briefly, it sucks in fresh clean oil till the tank ran low, stop engine before it churns.
- turn other way, syphon out any foamy oil, refill tank, restart engine, sucks yet more fresh oil till a big pocket of air escapes from the return pipe, stop engine.
- rinse/repeat till there's no more foaming.
so I went for a proper test drive at night and it's soo nice to have her back, she feels quite different after spending 3 months in a peugeot
the only major issue was a serious leaning-out & knocking at specific rpm in 1st/2nd gear at WOT full boost
I swapped back to the standard TB and the AFR was back to normal
checking the mapping readout, it seems the enlarged TB was flowing a lot more air than the map expected throwing the mixture wayy off at high load
I also discovered this map I last ran on the standard block with the cracked ringlands had this worrying closed-loop section as the boost begins to build
wtf was I thinking? maybe that error could've caused the detonation all along?
reloaded the original mapping for the turbo'd standard block & hope she behaves now
after discovering the bigger shiny TB flows too much and would require remapping to properly use it,
rather than simply slap the old ugly dirty standard TB on, I prefered the smooth flow of the new one so I decided to machine this simple removable restriction tube which slides into the new TB to reduce it back from 50mm to normal 45mm
and IT WORKED
wow the AFR are sooo perfect and damn she pulls hard like a train
the important thing to note with this fresh standard engine is she no longer drinks or burn/smokes oil, all cylinders are an equal 11.1bars and the crank spins sooo smooth (the old forged engine shaked a lot)
this is probably the best engine I've ever built.
replaced her front grill cos I snapped the old grill mounts & don't need the cooling gaps anymore. the odd green gives her a superhero mask
there's been an odd oil staining in the engine bay and traced it down to simply forgetting to fit the big washer on the crank pulley
doh!
filmed a cheeky rev too, behold at how she has quit smoking & turned into a good girl