Dave - won't work. Even if I coupled the trans output directly to the diff there still isn't enough length to properly fit a RWD drivetrain! You folks who haven't been around a REAL Mini - those things are tiny.
Buddy had a built rail type of rig. Center motor mounts, no tranny mount. 3 speed manual. Was bolted to the rear via a CV joint
he practically sat on the rear end. Hadanother seat behind that. Looong in the front. So you CAN build something really short
BTW - Get ready for a fairly fresh T5 from our usual source. I won't need it so I'll pass it along. You'll have to come get it along with about 1/3 of the bits to make a Fox body - I have parts for you!
Sounds good! I have been thinking I need to get my toes in the sand!
Thanks but no. I have a Main Component coming my way. Don't know if that's a lot for a Spitfire. Worked on those in my foreign car mechanic days and the swing axle rear end is not the best thing.
Thanks but no. I have a Main Component coming my way. Don't know if that's a lot for a Spitfire. Worked on those in my foreign car mechanic days and the swing axle rear end is not the best thing.
That's why I attached the You Tube project video....
Patrick & Tammy - Long Haulin' 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014...Addicting isn't it...??
I just bought an Ecotec LE5 (2.4L) out of an actual Solstice! And at a bargain price. We have a salvage yard near us that often meets or beats PnP (when he has the component) so I'm getting it pulled and put in the bed of the truck for less than me going out in the yard and pulling it myself. Sadly, the donor Solstice is an automatic as it would have been even simpler to get the whole drivetrain but that's not to be. I'll get the engine accessories including wiring harness, ECM, alternator, starter, etc. He can keep the flexplate!
Speaking of transmissions - I keep hearing that the Colorado trans w/Solstice bellhousing is a direct bolt-on to the LE5. But then I also hear it isn't. Some claim there's a (variously) 5mm spacer needed or a 19mm spacer needed. I'll find out when I get the bits here and slide 'em together.
Anyone have any insight on this?
If needed, I'll take the Atlas bellhousing down to our local waterjet place and have them pull a pattern off of it to make a spacer between the trans and the bellhousing. They've done this kind of thing for me in the past. Or maybe I can cut that section off the Atlas bell and have it machined to the right thickness. Stay tuned!
So now I have the Big Part. A shout out to Irving's Auto Parts in Leland NC, just over the bridge from us. They happened to have a wrecked Solstice (sadly, w/automatic) with 77K miles. He sold me the engine, wiring harness (which I may not use) and ECM for a song and now it's in the shop and on the engine stand. It's a 2006 LE5 Ecotec which means a non-turbo 2.4 liter packing 177 HP. Given that the engine that came in the subject car made 84 HP this should be pretty peppy. At some point a turbo or supercharger is not out of the question but I'll start with the stock LE5.
Pics: (several different views)
Any thought on aluminum jelly? At least we know the engine wasn't leaking much oil. The car had been sitting for 5+ years after it was wrecked and bought by Irvings so the non-oily aluminum started looking funky.
And a pic of what I call a "spool" so I can mount the engine from the side. I made the first one of these for the Mercedes back-up engine and it works great wile allowing access to the rear of the engine which I'll need to fit the clutch bits. Yeah, I know the welds ain't pretty but Dave G isn't here to do them nicely.
BTW - Helkels (Loctite) no longer makes aluminum jelly - don't know why unless phosphoric acid is now a no-no. Anyhow, I bought some aluminum boat cleaner and I'll give that a shot as soon as I have time.
Do you have a new summer race plan since the August Loring meet is cancelled?
- Andy
Hi Andy! Hope all are well and content in your world. Bro Dave and I are going to the July Loring meet then I'm handing Mutt off to Lon's buddy Jake who has promised to keep him on the track. I'll come back from Maine with a new project car on the trailer - stay tuned to BS for details!
I'll be racing at Texas Motor Speedway the Loring weekend with my high school students and our solar-powered race car; it's a 24 hour endurance race spread over 4 days.
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