New Owner Surrey
Re: New Owner Surrey
They should fit these as standard. Sooo much easier at build.
Atom 3.5R, Black+Red flashes, CF front & rear wings, CF bonnet & mud guards. Bristol
Re: New Owner Surrey
even with a baffold sump you still want the oil levels to be at the max mark, ive had 3 cars with the honda k20 and every independent garage they have been to have always overfilled with oil before taking it on track.
Re: New Owner Surrey
£1.5k to retro fit a baffled sump! Glad I fitted a Spoon one and a timing chain baffle myself in about a half a day. You don't need to take the engine out but you do have to lift it up a bit.
Atom 2 160 (05-11) / Atom 3 245 (12-19 ) / Nomad 300 (22-)
Re: New Owner Surrey
Anyone seen this company, seems cheap and well regarded by the Vtec community
http://tractuff.com/products/tractuff-bolt-in-k-series-oil-pan-baffle
http://tractuff.com/products/tractuff-bolt-in-k-series-oil-pan-baffle
Re: New Owner Surrey
Stu is that an offer to help !
Great meeting up with the Surrey guys yesterday
1. What engine does it ?
2. Is it kit car ?
3. What's the fuel economy ?
Does it ever end...
Great meeting up with the Surrey guys yesterday
1. What engine does it ?
2. Is it kit car ?
3. What's the fuel economy ?
Does it ever end...
Re: New Owner Surrey
Watching with interest! Got to be a more cost effective way...
Ariel Atom 4 350hp
Porsche 996 turbo for straight line speed
350BHP Astra van
Porsche cayenne to transport the family
Porsche 996 turbo for straight line speed
350BHP Astra van
Porsche cayenne to transport the family
Re: New Owner Surrey
Best advice is to take your time.
Start by moving all the handbrake cables from underneath the sump and any wiring connectors that may be stressed. I then undid the sump bolts and removed most of them leaving a few hand tight; obviously you need to drain the oil first. You don't need to remove any driveshafts or coolant hoses but keep an eye on them.
You need to lift the RH side of the engine up as high as possible whilst at the same time moving it as far left as possible; the gearbox basically needs to sit up against the frame to the left and sit on the frame under it; protect the frame all round.
I used an engine crane plus a jack under the gearbox having obviously undone all the engine/gearbox mounts first.
The reason the RHS has to be higher is because the sump overlaps the lower frame and also has to clear the timing chain before it can be removed. I found that re-fitting my baffled sump was more difficult because of those baffles so engine had to be raised slightly higher; removing the standard sum was easier.
Once you have it so the sump it will slot in place, re-clean the mating surfaces and then apply the Honda gasket sealant; I found it easier to do to a test fit first rather than struggle and get sealant everywhere.
Hope this helps. I really should have taken some pictures!
Start by moving all the handbrake cables from underneath the sump and any wiring connectors that may be stressed. I then undid the sump bolts and removed most of them leaving a few hand tight; obviously you need to drain the oil first. You don't need to remove any driveshafts or coolant hoses but keep an eye on them.
You need to lift the RH side of the engine up as high as possible whilst at the same time moving it as far left as possible; the gearbox basically needs to sit up against the frame to the left and sit on the frame under it; protect the frame all round.
I used an engine crane plus a jack under the gearbox having obviously undone all the engine/gearbox mounts first.
The reason the RHS has to be higher is because the sump overlaps the lower frame and also has to clear the timing chain before it can be removed. I found that re-fitting my baffled sump was more difficult because of those baffles so engine had to be raised slightly higher; removing the standard sum was easier.
Once you have it so the sump it will slot in place, re-clean the mating surfaces and then apply the Honda gasket sealant; I found it easier to do to a test fit first rather than struggle and get sealant everywhere.
Hope this helps. I really should have taken some pictures!
Atom 2 160 (05-11) / Atom 3 245 (12-19 ) / Nomad 300 (22-)
Re: New Owner Surrey
Thanks for the description there Stu! I've seen a couple of options available. This looks quite trick and presumably would fit;
http://areamotorsport.co.uk/area-shop/clockwise-motion-sump-baffle/
Not to sure I like the look of all those bolts though, just the thought of them working loose somehow....
You mention yours is made from 'spoon'. Any good?
http://areamotorsport.co.uk/area-shop/clockwise-motion-sump-baffle/
Not to sure I like the look of all those bolts though, just the thought of them working loose somehow....
You mention yours is made from 'spoon'. Any good?
Ariel Atom 4 350hp
Porsche 996 turbo for straight line speed
350BHP Astra van
Porsche cayenne to transport the family
Porsche 996 turbo for straight line speed
350BHP Astra van
Porsche cayenne to transport the family
Re: New Owner Surrey
After hearing Sven's sports exhaust I decided I needed one in my life
I have reached out to Jim at 2ublar (Google his website) who made me a custom exhaust for lotus 2-1. It was a work of art. The exhausts are repackable and baffle can be altered as well
I will update once I have poession and it will cost significantly less than the factory option
I have reached out to Jim at 2ublar (Google his website) who made me a custom exhaust for lotus 2-1. It was a work of art. The exhausts are repackable and baffle can be altered as well
I will update once I have poession and it will cost significantly less than the factory option
Re: New Owner Surrey
i could be interested in a nice stright through zorst if someone is making them
Re: New Owner Surrey
If you have an Atom 3 or 3.5 you need a sump for the K20Z4 engine, unless you go for the balancer shaft delete kit but that will mean the engine has to come out.
The Clockwise motion one has good reviews but does not fit the standard K20Z4. Look for a sump that is designed for the FN3 Civic. I got mine from www.uk.spoonsports.eu who have a sale on at the moment. Toda also do one but the baffle design is more open but does have an extra service hole for use with an oil temp sensor. I went with the Spoon version and had a oil sensor bung welded in.
I've not had any issues with oil starvation but do run 5mm over max on the dipstick as well.
The Clockwise motion one has good reviews but does not fit the standard K20Z4. Look for a sump that is designed for the FN3 Civic. I got mine from www.uk.spoonsports.eu who have a sale on at the moment. Toda also do one but the baffle design is more open but does have an extra service hole for use with an oil temp sensor. I went with the Spoon version and had a oil sensor bung welded in.
I've not had any issues with oil starvation but do run 5mm over max on the dipstick as well.
Atom 2 160 (05-11) / Atom 3 245 (12-19 ) / Nomad 300 (22-)
Re: New Owner Surrey
Be interesting to see how much he can do an exaust for
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