The engine is a 25524139 casting. It's an old school buick 3.8 casting. It has the numbers all over the block. The heads match the description of 8445 castings. (Side bolt valve covers, shaft rockers.) The tranny is a TH-125C. It's the same engine block from a GN, just without the turbo, in a light FWD chassis. No Olds Ciera ever came like this. Sorry I didn't post more pics earlier. I put them in another thread.
engine
Pictures as promised. They aren't meant to be beautiful until I'm done with them. What I pulled of was a slight surprise, and should yield decent butt-dyno gains.
Here's the intake after she's been cleaned up a bit. Any takers on what it came off of? The thermostat gasket I found by looking under RWD Regal...weird... the intake part number is 25524316.
intake
Here's where it got really interesting. What I'm searching for are restrictions that make a big difference in flow. Reading what some of you have here, plus a few details in the port, wind me around to a particular conclusion. This intake is fresh off the block after about 60k miles of service. Desposits collect in crevices, and along the walls and what not. The black marks you see here, surrounding the port, exactly match a pattern of ugly carbon colored crud on it's matching cylinder head ports. This reduction in size on the manifold port, makes a significant restriction in the total port flow. The beauty of it is, it's just there that the casting necks down right at the manifold opening. The entire port doesn't do that. Around the injector boss' opening and in the lower part of the manifold, there is some ugly flash, splatter, and ridges that can be taken care of. I'm glad it's mostly within easy reach. polishing deeper in there should be easier with a flex shaft dremel. The port is narrower near the plenum and much smoother. This'll mostly be a polish job. Some may complain of fuel puddling, but this is a dry manifold with the injectors at the bottom.
ports
The TB will be hand ported. It smoothes out pretty easily being aluminum. (I know there's a bolt missing out of it...The one in there is just a bit more stubborn) One thing I'm looking at is the IAC area. It can me smoothed internall rather easily and has it's ugly little humps, too. I'm wondering it could improve throttle response to smooth that area. At the very least it can't hurt. I'll post pix when done. The engine bay deserves a before and after shot ;) .
throttle body
[ March 07, 2004, 01:51 AM: Message edited by: Radio Flyer ]
engine
Pictures as promised. They aren't meant to be beautiful until I'm done with them. What I pulled of was a slight surprise, and should yield decent butt-dyno gains.
Here's the intake after she's been cleaned up a bit. Any takers on what it came off of? The thermostat gasket I found by looking under RWD Regal...weird... the intake part number is 25524316.
intake
Here's where it got really interesting. What I'm searching for are restrictions that make a big difference in flow. Reading what some of you have here, plus a few details in the port, wind me around to a particular conclusion. This intake is fresh off the block after about 60k miles of service. Desposits collect in crevices, and along the walls and what not. The black marks you see here, surrounding the port, exactly match a pattern of ugly carbon colored crud on it's matching cylinder head ports. This reduction in size on the manifold port, makes a significant restriction in the total port flow. The beauty of it is, it's just there that the casting necks down right at the manifold opening. The entire port doesn't do that. Around the injector boss' opening and in the lower part of the manifold, there is some ugly flash, splatter, and ridges that can be taken care of. I'm glad it's mostly within easy reach. polishing deeper in there should be easier with a flex shaft dremel. The port is narrower near the plenum and much smoother. This'll mostly be a polish job. Some may complain of fuel puddling, but this is a dry manifold with the injectors at the bottom.
ports
The TB will be hand ported. It smoothes out pretty easily being aluminum. (I know there's a bolt missing out of it...The one in there is just a bit more stubborn) One thing I'm looking at is the IAC area. It can me smoothed internall rather easily and has it's ugly little humps, too. I'm wondering it could improve throttle response to smooth that area. At the very least it can't hurt. I'll post pix when done. The engine bay deserves a before and after shot ;) .
throttle body
[ March 07, 2004, 01:51 AM: Message edited by: Radio Flyer ]
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