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icey756 06-09-2011 09:03 AM

Changing BHG. Anything else?
 
So I bought a 88 with a BHG. Me and a couple buddies are changing it and its quite an experience. My more automotive savvy friend changed his on his Ford Escort so he's a big help. We got everything off and the head is getting machined soon once I set something up. Just wondering what head gasket I should use. I was looking at the HKS stopper cause I read that its better than the bead but idk if it pays to do that. I do plan on doing more to the engine to build up horse. Suggestions for head studs or bolts would be nice. Also do u think I should replace a bunch of my other gaskets and seals while the head is off? And I saw something about replacing vacuum hoses with silicone hoses could create a better seal and help with lost horse power. Any answers are appreciated. Also if you suggest something try and post a link of where i can get good ones cause I dont wanna buy the cheap crap. Any suggestions for other things to do while the head is off are also GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks

87hilux7mge 06-09-2011 10:07 AM

the stopper gasket is a good choice. id get at least arp head bolts, if you can find a good deal, go for the studs, but they are a lil more involved on the install.

replacing the vac hoses with silicone is a good idea, and if you can get silicone hoses readily for a good price, go for that as well.

everything else kinda depends on your future plans for the car. hit back with some info on what your looking for and we will go from there.

ps- i picked up my arp studs and hks 1.2 mm gasket off cheebay. the silicone hosing you should be able to get at a parts store or online in rolls.

icey756 06-09-2011 07:07 PM

well i want to run more boost with the stock turbo first. Later i plan on getting a bigger turbo. Right now it will have no exhaust after the turbo. I also have a godspeed intercooler installed

87hilux7mge 06-10-2011 08:58 AM

well you could do the aforementioned upgrades, as well as an exhaust, proper CAI, 550cc injectors and lexus AFM.

or go all out and get a standalone ecu. allows more flexibility with fuel and timing and lets you squeeze the most out of your upgrades.

as for running no exhaust after the turbo...i wouldnt recommend that on a street car. at minimum put a down pipe and dump, and if you get caught with that, big no-no so i dont condone that.

as for anything else, the MHG and bolts/studs will be nice upgrades and as long as you prep your block and head right and follow proper torque procedures then that should help immensely for boost.

you could get forged pistons, but thats all up too you, the stock ones handle a good hand full of boost.

ive been reading that rod bolts are a weak point, but its kinda hit and miss with those case. either way, if your rebuilding, you can pick up the ARP bolts for about 60 bux and have the rods resized for a few bucks at the machine shop.

other than that, good flywheel/clutch combo, and its pretty much it. just follow the procedures and triple check everything, should be good.

Ranma 06-10-2011 02:00 PM

Do not forget to take the head down to the shop for a check up. The kid that did my guy did not and there was a hairline crack in the block that drove us nutty. Good results depends by following good practices. Saving a little money by cutting corners will turn the tables and in the end cost even more money.

icey756 06-10-2011 10:03 PM

Head is in the shop right now getting machines, pressure tested, and a vacuum test for the valves. I think I'm going to get a kit for the silicone vacuum hoses. Comes with 3 different sizes that i need, a hose cutter, and it comes with instructions or something. I was going to go with the ARP head bolts that my friend recommended but im going to do some more research on that as well as the silicone vs regular hoses.

icey756 06-14-2011 06:00 AM

Machinist is taking off about .3mm off the head. I've been reading around online here and it seems like some people are running 19 psi after they took off the same amount on the head and block combined. And they also said they were using just a 1.2mm HKS stopper head gasket. I thought you were supposed to get a bigger head gasket to keep the same compression ratio? If someone could clarify that for me i would appreciate it. Also im not sure weather or not to go with ARP head studs or head bolts. Help me PLEASE! im gonna pull my hair out. :help:

icey756 06-26-2011 02:38 AM

And now she runs boys
 
Runs like a beauty now boys. Thanks for the help. I have a stock head gasket cause we didnt shave the block, ARP head bolts and the sent some nice stickers so i can make a shopping list on my car. New gaskets also came with the head gasket so i replaced what ever needed replacing. I'm not quite sure what to run for exhaust. what does everyone else run? 3 or 4 inch? and what metal do u suggest?

Sonyps307 06-26-2011 05:01 AM

If u get silicone hoses then I would use something like zip ties at each end. I have the silicone kit and I kept getting leaks and some would blow off so I used zip ties. I would run a straight 3 inch from turbo back 4 inch is a little over kill. If u got stainless steel then it would never rust but costly.

icey756 06-26-2011 09:52 AM

do u have a link to the kit u bought?
Did u notice any power increase with the kit at all or is it not even worth it?


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