Hey Guys, I wanted to share pics from my recent project. I'm putting it under the rat category because it's a mix & match of years and parts that 1) I already have, and 2) parts I like and want to come together for my build. It's not a Rat in the sense that it can't rust because fiberglass. Not including the drivetrain I am planning on having this thing driving for ≤ $5k.
Let's start with the engine:
For the block I started with a late 90's BMW 4.4L V8 (M62B44)
https://preview.ibb.co/gBiMOR/2017_11_21_16_10_18.jpg
I also picked up a complete early 90's 4.0L V8 (M60B40) to donate it's heads, cams, timing set up, timing covers and misc hardware.
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The M62 4.4L block with M60 timing guides & dual chain idler. With RaceWare head studs.
The pistons sit .025" above deck, and I found them to be slightly dished. Measured roughly 4cc of dish.
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M60 cylinder heads back from the machine shop, measured roughly 52cc of chamber volume:
https://preview.ibb.co/fWawgc/2018_04_11_18_08_51.jpg
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With 1.74mm MLS head gaskets I've calculated roughly 9.6:1 static compression
Set cyl#1 to TDC and installed BMW cam timing blocks and locked timing gears down:
https://preview.ibb.co/eEDLFy/2018_05_29_21_40_59.jpg
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Then spun the engine over measuring cam timing events
https://preview.ibb.co/cDPo2d/2018_05_29_21_43_38.jpg
Found that OE cam timing was a 211° I / 206° E @ 1mm lift on a 108° ICL & 108° LSA, and for some reason bank1 was 2° retard from bank2.
https://preview.ibb.co/jqK5hd/2018_05_29_21_42_24.jpg
I ended up setting the cam timings for a 110° ICL & 112° LSA to help keep the intake charge in the cylinder from the belt driven intake manifold...
https://preview.ibb.co/gaXD8y/2018_05_16_16_37_50.jpg
The supercharger is from a late 90's Jaguar, it's an Eaton M112 modified to sit on intake adapters to bolt down to the BMW heads using Jag intercoolers and injection.
https://preview.ibb.co/cq4Xho/2018_06_09_20_00_14.jpg
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What supercharger isn't complete without nitrous? I also figure I can get the BMW s65 exhaust manifolds to clear the T cab by flipping them around
https://preview.ibb.co/jeasEd/2018_06_16_16_32_51.jpg
The transmission is a Getrag 420g 6 speed manual, taken from my donor car. The donor car is my mid 90's BMW E34 540i that I've daily driven and raced for 4 years. The car was so beat up & wore out I decided to utilize as many parts as I could for the T build.
https://preview.ibb.co/g3Ba2T/2018_07_11_20_01_01.jpg
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So now I've got an Engine, transmission, driveshaft, misc hardware & mounts and such.
Time to start working on the T part of the T-bucket build.
I decided on using a Jag independent rear end and located one locally.
https://preview.ibb.co/bNuWto/2018_07_28_16_59_38.jpg
From my initial research it appears this rear came from a mid 70's Jaguar XJ6 as it has the wider hub length (61") and 3.31 rear gears. It's an open diff but I don't mind that as much in a lightweight vehicle that will have wide rear tires and skinny fronts.
I even found the BMW wheels (5x120mm) bolt up enough to have shop rollers on the jag rear (5x4.75")
https://preview.ibb.co/dihUET/2018_07_29_18_17_06.jpg
The Speedway Motors '23 T body arrived:
https://preview.ibb.co/in9YBK/2018_07_31_18_20_17.jpg
The build will not be show quality clean, parts will be degreased and painted but the idea is put together a fun little car that I can terrorize the streets in. It will have a custom top that adds a ton of attitude (on order) and a '32 ford grill (also on order)
At this point the plan is to use a CCR frame set up for the jag rear. But that'll take a few months of savings before pulling the trigger on that.
https://preview.ibb.co/bXwgwy/2018_07_22_18_53_50.jpg
Once the car is built, running, driving and most of the bugs & hiccups are tuned and dialed out the plan is to embark on a road trip from where I live in Arizona over to Los Angeles, join the Hwy 1 in Santa Monica and cruise the 1 all the way north to San Francisco, or even a bit beyond...Bodega Bay.
Thanks for checking out the current progress on my project.