You guys know me well, just like yourselves!
jtjerry, these guys are right, its all about the challenge, and what originality you have accomplished when you are done. Anybody can build a civic with all bolt on parts.... can you turbo a sc400 is the real question...
. I feel like the challenge is much more respected basically.
Anyway... progress.... feels like that word has been lost to me! Its impossible to do this when i live 400 miles away from home. With no second car... (Just got a second car 2 weeks ago though!) BUT, i have good news, and at this good news, i feel like an idiot...
My "progress": (yes, i am poking fun at myself)
For about 1 month + i have been trying to get that QM clutch because i was facing reality; i dont have enough time to develop a flywheel. But my winter break is now running short, and if i cant get this damn clutch i needed to do SOMETHING. So tonight i worked diligently, and bolted up my re-drilled 2jz flywheel with the stock starter gear removed. Then i bolted up the clutch i originally planned to use. I figure what the hell, lets see how far off the disengagement point was with stock specs. It DISENGAGED when i pushed the pedal all the way down. STOCK!!! I could have done that over the summer months ago. So while i am now happy, i do feel like an idiot. I guess it was God's way of saying, don't use the QM and just do what you were going to do originally. So tomorrow (God willing if i can finish all my errands first) I'm going to a shop with everything, see what they think. I'd like to get the disengagement point a little before the pedal is fully depressed, so we'll see what needs to be done, but that should be small adjustments. The last thing is getting to see how the ring gear will align, i might as well try it on the stock 2jz location and see where it gets me, cant be too far off. After that, ill have the shop order me a flywheel with my specs and ring gear from RPS and the next time i have to work on it is.... summer. Great huh? At least i should have a flywheel waiting for me... lol.
Sorry guys, I'm getting a little pessimistic right now because of my frustration with time and generally where i now live. Maybe i'll make the 6 hour drive back to work on it when i have a weekend free or something...
Ill update with "progress" in about two weeks and ill post where i am with the flywheel.
Scott, awesome progress with your clutch! I absolutely did not have time to get stuff made from a machine shop, glad its working out for you though. Please continue with your real progress!
~Nick