Whiteline Gearbox Positive Shift Kit install
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I'm not sure about that 10 page requirement, but I can put something together.Congrats on closing the sale! :drinking:
Yikes on mount bolts!
I can't wait until your build is finished!
When the build is finished, I expect a 10 page essay in MLA format on the differences from the last time you drove the car; your experience during the actual building process; your experience driving the car after the build; and any tips you may have for other members of what you've learned during the entire process!!!!!
Much better wide than tall. That low center of gravity makes all the difference. :tup:I always forget how wide the boxer is. Love it though!
I forget which build threads i've mentioned it in...so sorry if this is a repeat.
There's a coolant pipe that runs RIGHT under the IM. Wrap that bad-boy with some insulation and it'll help keep that manifold (meaning intake air) cool!
You may not like this, @Grinder34 but this is what a coworker and I were discussing today.
If the goal of wrapping the coolant pipe is a reduction in intake manifold heat soak, the coolant pipe is probably a minor concern. More thermal radiation is likely to come off of the block than the coolant pipe. Since we can't really wrap the whole block, maybe reflective tape on the underside of the intake manifold is a better idea? Problem is, the "wrinkle" finish on the manifold makes for poor adhesion. Back to the coolant pipe for a moment, I also worry that a wrap might hide or exacerbate any leaks I might have. So maybe, I clean it up really well and spray it with light gray, VHT ceramic primer. It'll hold a little more heat in and it won't be black, which would naturally radiate more IR and thermal energy.
The thing is, fitment is really tight already. Wrap a bunch of shit around it and it's not going to seal to the block properly. No offense, but this coolant pipe seems like a small rocks concern for me. I mean, maybe if I was gonna race the balls off of it, but otherwise it's probably overkill. You can hardly even see where it connects to the block when the engine is back in the car and set up properly. I don't want to make it even harder to inspect that area for leaks. I'll probably paint it with the ceramic enamel.
I've looked around online a bit and no one seems very concerned with it.