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  1. THIS ADVERT HAS EXPIRED!

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    I have 2 clean housings with no pitting and good threads . 100$ each includes shipping sfinnerty1018@gmail.com

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  2. View Advert L28 thermostat housings I have 2 clean housings with no pitting and good threads . 100$ each includes shipping sfinnerty1018@gmail.com Advertiser madkaw Date 01/23/2024 Price $100 Category Parts for Sale  
  3. Triple sure look cool but I don’t miss them - especially what you are going thru plus all the tuning .
  4. Well this is the point where you need to decide whether to continue with the OEM EFI or go programmable . Yes the 123 ignition basically drops in with some wiring to adapt to factory wiring . It’s 600$ approx. You should watch a you tube video on it . Same amount of money would get you a basic programmable ECU like a Megasquirt . Then you would have full control of the engine with many options - ESPECIALLY if you want to modify your engine one day .
  5. As said above - using MAP density tuning - KPA would be your measurement for load. Tuning for cruise would be difficult not knowing how the engine is loading . Loading can change a lot just climbing a slight grade though you aren’t putting much throttle to the engine . The OEM injection biases everything to the rich side to be safe . Those plugs took a while to look like that and most of the time we spend in cruise . That’s why the 123 ignition is a nice supplement to help keep the engine safe while tuning since it does have MAP sensor
  6. Plugs can verify what you think is a proper tune . I’ve been running programmable EFI for years - those plugs look bad . Something is not right . 17’s would be terrible for an engine that doesn’t have full spark control. I run my engines lean - even my stroker and 15.5-16 is a lean burn for these old engineered engines . I appreciate your effort to make these old Bosch systems tunable - but without any load readings( I assume you use standard dizzy) you are guessing . i would recommend a 123 dizzy if you don’t already run one .
  7. Those plugs show lean and or hot - I would be concerned if my plugs looked like that . I haven’t read your complete thread , but those do not look good
  8. I had issues with an AEM wideband myself . The O2 sensor was bad and the gauge would go full lean after running the engine for juts a minute . They send me another one and mad me cut the old one in half and send them a pic of it cut in half . Got another sensor - same freaking thing . This time they said they wouldn’t warranty it - only get one sensor . Googled all this and read of the many complaints of customers . Bought a different brand sensor and no issues
  9. While you’re at it 🙂 - take your dremel tool with the biggest drum sander you have and clearance those areas I highlighted . Installing the larger exhaust valves will have a harder time breathing with the shrouding of the chamber . Etch a line from the HG and sand a nice radius to allow them valves to breathe . The engine will appreciate it .
  10. Yes - you have tons of room away from the detonation holes . I would unshroud those chambers . That engine will breathe much better and it’s easy to do . 1” drum sander with 80 grit is about ideal. You can use that on the chambers and on the block to clearance everything. Just email me and we will work out a deal on the valves Sfinnerty1018@gmail.com
  11. Upgrade valve size is no brainer if you already have to replace the seats and yes it might raise CR slightly . To mitigate that you could unshroud the valve areas which would help it breathe and slightly enlarge the combustion chamber. BUT - you will have to clearance the cylinder bores unless you have over sized the pistons. There is a chance the larger valve will catch the edge of the bore . There are plenty of threads addressing this . This will also decrease CR - but with added benefit of better breathing . I do have tons of used 35mm exhaust valves if you want to run Nissan stuff . They all in good shape and I would about give them away . They all came out of Maxima engines so maybe less abused than Z stuff . Not trying to increase your work - but the seats MUST be addressed or all your work will be in vain.
  12. Might want to check how close those dings are to the fire ring on the HG - they look close
  13. For a split second on start up . I had been welding dirty steel on my work bench and the head was also on the bench . One of those molten BB’s must have danced right into the port opening . Some more had burned themselves into the side of the port that I found later . That’s how I figured out what happened . It did take a while if scratching my head . What made it more strange was I had a rod bearing go on that engine . They issues were not related
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