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Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sun May 24, 2020 10:52 pm
by In the Shed
Looks sharp Neil,
Yep Dave from Tonnos n stuff does a good job
Regards
Stephen
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 10:25 am
by FireKraka
Frankenstein was delivered to RJM Custom Auto' yesterday for surgery Ryan informed me this morning that they have already installed the high stall and he was able to drive Frank for a very short time, he says it is over fueling a lot so now onto the dyno for tuning, should be done by Tuesday and then need the engineer to witness and sign off on the tune, after that need to have weighed, wheel alignment, final inspection by engineer including brake test I assume and then oh so close to registration
Frank asleep on the hoist in Ryan' workshop last night.

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Neil
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 11:47 am
by 60Special
Nice one Neil.
I see that you can’t go anywhere without being spotted on ‘Perth Classic Car Spotto’ yesterday.

Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 1:21 pm
by FireKraka
Hey Trev yeh apparently, Robyn showed me last night that Frank was on there.
Might have to have a club BBQ (when we can) for Franks christening party
Neil
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 8:19 pm
by NoMAD
Good to hear mate
Cheers
Nathan
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 10:11 am
by FireKraka
Well things were going pretty well on Thursday, they got the initial tune done

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They were checking cylinder temps and found #1 cylinder down a bit, they swapped spark plugs, made no difference, checked injector condition and found them to be in really good nick.
They pulled spark plugs yesterday morning and did a compression test, #1 had zero compression
Rocker cover removed and the rocker post bolts for #1 were backed off half a turn, the cylinder checked again and it had come up to 150psi, a fresh engine should be 160-180psi an engine with a lot of K's should be around 120psi.
So both valves on #1 were being held open slightly, my thought is that this may also be one of the reasons for my low inlet manifold vacuum.
I've pulled Frankenstein out of the workshop to save me some money as it has already cost me just under 3K
Am going to pull rockers and figure out what is going on hopefully an easy fix.
The good thing is that I have the initial tune on the Delco memcal and the converter has been so if I get this sorted the Ute should be sort of drivable and will only need to go back for the final tune.
The drama of building cars

1 step forward and 2 steps back
Frustrated Neil
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 10:35 am
by Harv
Bugger. Hopefully it hasn't done enough miles to barbeque the valves from being cracked open all the time.
Cheers,
Harv
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 10:49 am
by FireKraka
Hi Harv I think it has only happened since I have had the engine because Noel the guy I got the engine from originally had roller rockers on it (not adjustable as it's a hydraulic cam) he put the VR rockers on it before he sent the engine to me and I have only run it sparingly beside I don't think the compression would have come up if the valves are shot but you are so right you can imagine how pissed I was but as I said hopefully a fairly easy fix may have to shim the rocker posts, will check out the push rods and hopefully the lifters are ok otherwise the inlet manifold has to come off.
Neil
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 12:00 pm
by Errol62
Should be okay, let’s hope so. Like you say it’s barely run since valve gear was fiddled with. Ironing out the bugs now, looking good Neil. Should be a sweet motor for relatively low dollars when it’s sorted mate.
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Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 5:30 pm
by 59wagon
Pisser about the motor Neil, but I’m sure you’ll nut it out in your own shed. So close!
Good luck mate.
Cheers, John
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Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 10:36 am
by FireKraka
Thanks guys got into it yesterday and confirmed what they told me, checked out the push rods and they look ok, changed the rockers for spares that I had and it didn't change anything so I'm going to pull rockers on #3 & 5 and change the rocker plate that holds the rockers in position, its aluminium so may be worn and I have a spare will try this before shimming #1.
I don't think it can be the lifters, I could understand if the rocker was too lose meaning lifter not holding oil pressure.
And yes it will be a pretty stout little motor once sorted, I spoke to Noel who I bought the engine from and he told me that when he had it in his VH race car he did 210kmh at 6100 rpm.
Neil
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 10:45 am
by EK283
Bugger Neil !
When you start chasing issues like this its very frustrating ! This certainly could explain the rough idle down low and the vacuum as you have said.
I hope the valves haven't been hit by the piston because they were held open, sorry I always think of the worst cause this stuff has happened to me more times than I can remember.
Cars are here to test your endurance !!!!! Good luck hopefully a quick fix.
Greg
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 11:21 am
by Errol62
Gee I could only get my VN sv6 up to 205 on the Pt Wakefield Road. It wouldn’t shift up to overdrive with the foot flat as I recall.
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Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 6:11 am
by Harv
Those top ends are slower than I would have thought. A VK Commodore 308 Calais, bog stock with the Traumatic, will climb over 200 with the A/C on in the middle of summer. On a race track, of course.
Cheers,
Harv
Re: Neils Frankenstein Ute
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 8:05 am
by Errol62
Two hitchhikers were slowing me down
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