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Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2023 7:47 pm
by greenMachine
That is a bummer!

A sleeve, never heard of that? Sleeve the crank, or the seal itself? You are not pressurising the crankcase are you, IIRC there have been cases on MTnet of turbos pumping oil out of crank seals?

:mrgreen:

Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2023 6:58 am
by The American
Yes, they call it a Speedy Sleeve. It fits over the crankshaft end where the seal runs and provides a new hardened surface for the seal to run on.

My cam cover has been opened up internally (“tiny hole mod” is now two 10mm passages) and has two 10an ports welded on to new holes. It’s breathes very easily. The only additional thing I could do is vent the sump - but I don’t think it’s crank case pressure to blame as it is only that one seal and it’s doing it without putting the engine under load/boost.

Fingers crossed!

Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2023 7:43 am
by rascal
Do you have any pics of the cam cover setup? Did you put any mesh inside the cover or just enlarged the holes?

I have done a single tiny hole mod out to 10mm and factory exit tube to catch can and blocked PCv side, but I think I need to do more. Thinking of two an10s .

Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:17 pm
by The American
rascal wrote:Do you have any pics of the cam cover setup? Did you put any mesh inside the cover or just enlarged the holes?

I have done a single tiny hole mod out to 10mm and factory exit tube to catch can and blocked PCv side, but I think I need to do more. Thinking of two an10s .


I don’t have any photos of the inside. There are some of the outside in an album on Facebook. If you follow the link in my sig to Facebook, and look for the album “The Black Rat” there are some shots of the location of the AN fittings there. I didn’t use the factory vent locations. I used two AN weld on fittings on the top of the hotside of the cam cover.

Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2023 6:41 am
by rascal
Perfect. Thanks

Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 7:00 am
by The American
Bolted the passenger seat in, fitted the driver’s side harness except for the crotch strap (need two backing plates), and booked it in for an alignment.

Left to do:
Swap in the assembled diff and housing.
Fit crotch straps
Purchase and fit an extinguisher.
Fit steering wheel boss, quick release and wheel.
Nut and bolt check.

First proper drive

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 7:32 pm
by The American
First drive
I had an opportunity for a short drive this afternoon. Last time I drove it, other than on and off a trailer, it was freshly tuned but still on stock suspension and ten year old tires.

This time, it is on sem-slicks, fresh wheel alignment and set up coilovers: Oh my.

First impression is the straight cut gearset is very loud. It sounds like a proper race car inside.

The second most apparent thing is the transition from grip to wheel spin in every gear I pressed the throttle in. Oh my. It’s definitely the fastest wheel-driven vehicle I’ve ever been in or dríven and is going to take some practice.

Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2024 8:26 pm
by greenMachine
That sounds like progress!

Lack of traction may be due, in part, to cold tyres? A couple of warm-up laps may make a big difference, I presume not an option this time?

:mrgreen:

Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 7:09 am
by The American
greenMachine wrote:That sounds like progress!

Lack of traction may be due, in part, to cold tyres? A couple of warm-up laps may make a big difference, I presume not an option this time?

:mrgreen:


I dare say, warm tyres would help. It’s still got the open diff in it, which is not helping the tyres. The diff is next, and I hope to have it installed this weekend.

I’m used to traction coming back as the car accelerates, rather than falling off as RPM rises.

Re: The Black Rat

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 12:45 pm
by ManiacLachy
Exciting! Hopefully not long now, and just as we're coming into Turbo Weather!