hotaccord243
Well-Known Member
Re: Going for a re-tune.... (Round #2) Updated 8/8/13
A little Update:
- Got my downpipe, oil return, tranny cover and all 10mm bolts off the oil pan. All I need to do is pull it, clean it seal it, and put it back together. Looks like it was leaking where the pan meets the transmission behind the tranny cover. I'll have to easy out some oil pan bolts and get new ones for a better seal as well. But work is starting!
- Spark Plugs are on their way (sometime next week)
- Ordered the ACT 6puck sprung clutch disc. Will be here Tuesday.
- Ordered ACT alignment tool and new ACT throw-out bearing just to be safe. Will be here next week sometime.
I'll also take a look at getting some new gaskets for the 5 bolt downpipe and downpipe/exhaust portions. The downpipe has (1) bolt/stud that snapped off at the turbo a while back so i'll try to back that one out and replace it while I'm taking almost everything apart anyway.
I'm thinking I can get almost everything done before the clutch get's in, then start removing the transmission to replace that as well and check to see if any resurfacing is needed.
Once I get it all back together, it's clutch break in, then tune!
A little Update:
- Got my downpipe, oil return, tranny cover and all 10mm bolts off the oil pan. All I need to do is pull it, clean it seal it, and put it back together. Looks like it was leaking where the pan meets the transmission behind the tranny cover. I'll have to easy out some oil pan bolts and get new ones for a better seal as well. But work is starting!
- Spark Plugs are on their way (sometime next week)
- Ordered the ACT 6puck sprung clutch disc. Will be here Tuesday.
- Ordered ACT alignment tool and new ACT throw-out bearing just to be safe. Will be here next week sometime.
I'll also take a look at getting some new gaskets for the 5 bolt downpipe and downpipe/exhaust portions. The downpipe has (1) bolt/stud that snapped off at the turbo a while back so i'll try to back that one out and replace it while I'm taking almost everything apart anyway.
I'm thinking I can get almost everything done before the clutch get's in, then start removing the transmission to replace that as well and check to see if any resurfacing is needed.
Once I get it all back together, it's clutch break in, then tune!
