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Schwarz 73 Tii resto bunch o' pics 3-15-09


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Had a good look at the motor today now that it is all torn down, and it's not a pretty site. There were signs of oil everywhere. I scavenged a piston as a paperweight, that's about it.

All told, the following can be saved...

Head

Connecting rods (though I will not be using them)

Crankshaft (being reground and hardened)

Cam (though I will not be using it).

That means we will be building a motor based on..

Donor M10 block

JE Forged Pistons

S14 M3 connecting rods

New bearings throughout

New valve guides

New exhaust valves

Head work, not porting per se but some milling designed to improve flow.

..plus all new bits (gaskets, studs, hoses, clamps etc).

E21 rad going in as well.

All the covers are being sand blasted and epoxy powder coated, anything that can and should be heat painted will be done.

I will be running higher compression so good gas will be a must.

The goal is 150 hp, maybe a bit more. I also have an IE header and exhaust to mate up to the engine.

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yep I think it is for his CSL...his shop is a treasure trove of race motors, Alpina parts, and he's very willing to show you around. If anyone makes it up to the Toronto area, make sure you go by his shop in Port Perry:

Glarner Motorsports Phone: (905)-985-6556 (Markus Glarner)

17300 Simcoe,

Seagrave, ON

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O, you bought the Ireland Headers from me lol. I hope they arrived already and hopefully your even closer to getting the car on the road!

(2760940) 1972 2002Tii Agave, Supersprint Headers, IE SS Exhaust, BMP SSK, Crane XR3000 w/ MSD Blaster, IE 284 cams, JB Racing Aluminum Flywheel, Seral 13x6

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O, you bought the Ireland Headers from me lol. I hope they arrived already and hopefully your even closer to getting the car on the road!

Still waiting but the tracking number says they have reached Canada! Yeah I had a good laugh when I realized we were both on the FAQ.

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looks great kris. when you get it back to the shop think about every move you make. i still walk around like that tim conway character he does ?? dorf? where he takes 1 inch steps.. whenever im near my car so i dont accidently harv it

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looks great kris. when you get it back to the shop think about every move you make. i still walk around like that tim conway character he does ?? dorf? where he takes 1 inch steps.. whenever im near my car so i dont accidently harv it

Meow!! Go easy on Harv! He was devastated when it happened.

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Life, and a terribly cold Canadian winter has got in the way of my progress. I'm hoping to do some trim work and get the windows back in the doors this weekend. It sucks seeing the car sitting there with no progress after the go,go,go of the teardown.

More to follow...

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