Originally posted by Knestis@Nov 21 2005, 02:45 PM
You'd be well advised to not to ANYTHING until you carefully read the rulebook. Thankfully, it's available online now at the SCCA site.
I'm not following this - sorry.
Kirk (who's building an engine, too and keeps looking back at the book so he isn't trusting his failing memory)
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Kirk, I think Tim means the crank has been ground .010" and .020" inch, respectively ("one hundredth and two hundredths").
To answer the original poster, there are several things that I'm curious about:
1. Can a "G" grind cam be used with the 1.7 engine? What cam with the 1.7? And can you even get a new part identical to it?
2. Does the 1.7 Rabbit in ITC have to use the 60mm airflow meter? I believe all the Westmoreland 1.7 Rabbits had the 60mm airflow meter, while the German built 1.7 Sciroccos used the 80mm airflow meter. However, make sure the P/N on the airflow meter matches your cars make/model/year. That's what got Derek at the SIC, BTW. Even though the airflow meter on his car was functionally, dimensionally, and in all respects the correct airflow meter, the P/N on it did not match up to the shop manual. VW tagged different airflow meters differently depending on whether they were going into a Jetta, Rabbit, Scirocco, etc. Very, very PICKY if you ask me.
3. Does the block number have to match up to the 1.7? Good luck finding a good one. In Prod, we can use dimensionally identical blocks but I'm not sure if IT that is allowed.
4. Are there different throttle bodies for the 1.7 vs. the 1.6? I used to have a box full of those things before I switched to Weber carbs, and each one seemed to have a different combination of vacuum line ports. Do you have to use only the ones that came on a 1.7?
The irony here (and I'm hijacking the thread here a bit) is that Derek got bounced for a NON-issue at the SIC (identical part except for the model P/N), but a couple of years ago a guy won the SIC ITC race with a 2nd Gen Honda with a 5 spd, lightened flywheel, questionable camshaft, and a VIN that didn't match up to the model...and he went through unscathed. :angry:
MC