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About Fullbore576
- Birthday 09/05/1967
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Interests
Off road racing,hare scrambles,moto-x,my conquest,family and friends.
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Location
Upstate,NY
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Male
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13815
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Model
Conquest
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Type
TSI
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Model Year
1987
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Transmission Type
Manual
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Factory Color
Atlantic Blue
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Interior Color
Black
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Status
On the road
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BSEK installed now no oil pressure...PROBLEM SOLVED!!
Fullbore576 replied to Fullbore576's topic in Virtual Mechanic
I know I probably wont be the only one with this problem. Share the wealth! -
BSEK installed now no oil pressure...PROBLEM SOLVED!!
Fullbore576 replied to Fullbore576's topic in Virtual Mechanic
Thats the thing. I did prime it per the manual, but the vehicle sat over night/day before I finished reassembly. Maybe it drained? -
BSEK installed now no oil pressure...PROBLEM SOLVED!!
Fullbore576 replied to Fullbore576's topic in Virtual Mechanic
PROBLEM SOLVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU Goddard, THANK YOU DAD you guys are geniuses. I removed the small pipe plug in front of oil filter located on the block and used a syringe with a hose to force oil in there. Fired it up and after a couple of seconds, oil pressure rose like old faithful! I'm proud to be a part of this group, and honored to have such an awesome piece of machinery. -
BSEK installed now no oil pressure...PROBLEM SOLVED!!
Fullbore576 replied to Fullbore576's topic in Virtual Mechanic
Yes, I am sure both were installed correctly....there is never a stupid question! -
BSEK installed now no oil pressure...PROBLEM SOLVED!!
Fullbore576 replied to Fullbore576's topic in Virtual Mechanic
Yes, red threadlocker was used and bolt torqued to spec. I didnt want that baby comming loose.I had a bit of an issue with the wood-ruff key getting it to stay in place while I slid both gears and chain on, but eventually got it. -
BSEK installed now no oil pressure...PROBLEM SOLVED!!
Fullbore576 replied to Fullbore576's topic in Virtual Mechanic
Yes, the plug was installed per instructions with silicone. I let it run maybe 45 seconds. Shut it down and then ran it again for about the same amount of time thinking the plunger or something would pop if it was stuck. -
BSEK installed now no oil pressure...PROBLEM SOLVED!!
Fullbore576 posted a topic in Virtual Mechanic
Installation of BSEK went ok. While I had the oil pump removed I inspected the gears, cover for wear, relief plunger and spring. I noticed the spring was a little worn and measured under spec. I installed a new spring and made sure relief plunger slid properly. Got it together about an hour ago, cranked the engine a few times to prime, and then fired it up. I noticed right off the bat I had no oil pressure so I shut it down. While I had the pan off I cleaned the pick up tube screen and what little sedament there was in the pan. Could the plunger be stuck?? If I run it longer will the oil pressure come around?? I really dont want to take this thing apart again, but I dont know what I would check? Any ideas?Fullbore -
If boost is to high it can cause this problem. It can lean out and cause a stumble.
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I ordered the six piece BSEK from DAD. Hopefully this takes care of the noise. Thanks for all the feedback guys. Keep it spooled!!
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Thanx for the pic. Did you happen to catch my question about the gear on the oil pump? Does the gear have two rings inside/outside of the sprocket that are loose and spin free?
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Ok, I removed the left balance shaft and the bearing is all chewed up but in one piece. It had actually slid forward on the shaft and worn into it. Not to pretty. I also noticed that the gear on the oil pump dosent seem right. There is an outter and inner ring on either side of the sprocket that spins?? Is it supposed to be like that, or should the gear be all one piece? Stupid question, does the oil pump need to be removed to remove the other silent shaft?
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So, the ole 87 Quest was starting to sound like a Blackhawk helo and making me feel quite distressed. I removed the t-chain cover and inspected the goods. Last year I replaced the t-chain and gears and decided to leave the silent shafts in place. Once I got the cover off...again, I noticed alot of end play in tha left silent shaft. Should there be any end play?? Would a bad silent shaft bearing cause this crazy sound? When the BSEK is installed, are both silent shafts removed? Has anybody heard this noise before? Fullbore Check out the noise.
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GP ON EIBACH LOWERING SPRINGS? WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Fullbore576 replied to Trilogy Turbos's topic in Group Purchase Info
Count me in.. -
GP ON EIBACH LOWERING SPRINGS? WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Fullbore576 replied to Trilogy Turbos's topic in Group Purchase Info
DUHHHH!!!! Figured out the GP....dont mind me, its been a long day. Does the kit consist of front and rear? -
GP ON EIBACH LOWERING SPRINGS? WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Fullbore576 replied to Trilogy Turbos's topic in Group Purchase Info
What does the kit consist of? Does the GP designation stand for anything, or is it just a model number?