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Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:14 am
by 9701TypeR
Awesome to see heR purring again after all that time she’s been down! Glad that part went to the right car, hope to see this in person someday soon...

Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:18 am
by Dc2-ProductionS
Stin1 wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 1:23 pmDid the tip arrive unscathed? I have been delivered 3 smashed because Honda ships them just like your picture. Apparently I am the king of receiving damaged Acura parts. :trophy: A piece of styrofoam to protect the tip . Smh. It was also a pain taking off some of the decals on the b pipe . I can’t believe how Honda ships some things.
I actually have not unwrapped it as of yet. The box it came in was in great shape, so I wouldn't have even thought to look but will check it out now that you mention it!

Yea some of the stickers and packing grade tape is a little overkill. :?
PeteTheCarFreak wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:08 pmWow congratulations on the first start man, that's so awesome I bet it feels like a huge jump in getting the caR done!
Thank you!! It is definitely a kick in the ass to get things moving to the finish line!!
9701TypeR wrote: Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:14 amAwesome to see heR purring again after all that time she’s been down! Glad that part went to the right car, hope to see this in person someday soon...
Thanks! Was an unreal feeling to have it running. Can't wait for the first drive! :shock:


Did a TON of cleaning in the garage to get ready for the final stretch. Also cleaned up some of the wiring under the dash to get it run into all the little clips and holders. Center dash and console cleaned up and loosely mounted. More to come!

Stay tuned!


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Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 7:45 am
by Dc2-ProductionS
When she is up in the air, everything underneath needs to be just as mint as everything up above!! Disassembled the catalytic converter shields and scrubbed, and scrubbed. Got em clean and sanded out scratches a little before hitting them with 2000 degree high heat paint. Also got the actual cat itself a little cleaned up. Especially on the exposed ends.

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Kept the elbow grease going and got the brake and clutch cylinders cleaned up and shiny. I have new gaskets and hardware coming in this weekend, so now they will be ready to get mounted once parts arrive!!

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Lots of little screws, caps, nuts, and clips coming this weekend along with a key piece or two. 8-) 8-)


Stay tuned for more!

Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 3:35 pm
by NOCSUCOW
is there a rebuild for the brake master?i have my original that I replaced in 2010 that I thought was bad but wasn't. The outside still looks good but I wouldn't want to use it as is.

Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:18 am
by Dc2-ProductionS
NOCSUCOW wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 3:35 pm is there a rebuild for the brake master?i have my original that I replaced in 2010 that I thought was bad but wasn't. The outside still looks good but I wouldn't want to use it as is.
Not that I know of.... I'm hoping all my brake components are in good standing when I go to stop :lol: :lol: :lol:


Well with all good things, there is bound to be bad somewhere around the corner. Looks like we have a head gasket issue or with the bottom of the head. We're thinking the head is going to need to be decked to make it perfect. Block was already redone, and we were getting some good oil seep while she was running. Took the entire thing apart to be 100% sure. Bringing the head to get checked with a straight edge before sending it out if needed.


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No worries. It will be good as new in no time and we have plenty of other things to tackle and get ready in the mean time. Picking up a straight edge after work and heading to 15 year Honda master techs house Tuesday after dinner. Should know then if we got too frisky with the torque wrench or if the head needs .0001 shaved off.

Stay tuned. :thumbup:

Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:27 pm
by Stin1
That sucks. Sooo what’s up with the motor cross plate? 8-)

Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2020 7:47 pm
by Klasse
I see you have no AC. Sorry if it's in the thread somewhere but what have you got for the compressor mount on engine? Remove completely or do you have the non AC version?

Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2020 7:39 am
by Dc2-ProductionS
Stin1 wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:27 pmThat sucks. Sooo what’s up with the motor cross plate? 8-)
Agh... I just like to go fast!! Thats a LTZ400 Ive got a little work done to. Had torn/peeling labels so I found a cool livery online for cheap and slapped it on. :lol:
Klasse wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 7:47 pmI see you have no AC. Sorry if it's in the thread somewhere but what have you got for the compressor mount on engine? Remove completely or do you have the non AC version?
I have the non AC mount :D

Had my Honda master tech buddy use a straight edge and feeler gauges to check the surface of the head. I believe the word he used was... "mint" :lol: .... After further discussion and breaking down everything we were seeing, we believe there was a issue with the valve cover STUDS not being sunk all the way in, therefore when we mounted the valve cover to the studs, it was still not making 100% seal..... :thumbdown: We lost a few hours tearing it down having to put it back, but I would 10,000% be better safe than sorry. Got the surface all cleaned up and emery clothed to make it nice nice. Going to try to reassemble the head and get everything mounted back up tonight. :)

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Ohhh... almost forgot! (No i didnt).... Also got in this BEAUTY... :o :shock: :o :P

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Pictures do this piece no justice. Brand new. Not a touch or scratch, or spilled mountain dew orange on it. Can't wait to get things like this mounted in during final production stretch.

Stay tuned!

Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:48 am
by coolhandluke
Dc2-ProductionS wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 7:39 am ...Had my Honda master tech buddy use a straight edge and feeler gauges to check the surface of the head. I believe the word he used was... "mint" :lol: .... After further discussion and breaking down everything we were seeing, we believe there was a issue with the valve cover STUDS not being sunk all the way in, therefore when we mounted the valve cover to the studs, it was still not making 100% seal..... :thumbdown: We lost a few hours tearing it down having to put it back, but I would 10,000% be better safe than sorry. Got the surface all cleaned up and emery clothed to make it nice nice. Going to try to reassemble the head and get everything mounted back up tonight...
Long term, you will be more confident and not regret this move. Those few extra hours will be a blip a year from now and might be a smile or laugh. Keep up the good work! :beer:

Re: Restoring #97-00012

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 1:47 am
by Dave7CDMTYPER
Been a while since I checked in on this thread. Looks amazing! That is one clean cat too. :thumbup: :trophy: