I bought wrecked milano and deside to make V6 sleeper.
It was really wrecked
I had to use electric saw to get engine
It was nice suprise
My hand at this time was really shake
nice number
Parts in trunck
It needed som cleaning
Some pics from work begining
List of new parts and used parts:
-upper and lower ball joints
-All suspention bushings front and rear (Polyurethane where was available)
-clutch
-engine
-gearbox
-discs
-brake pads
-brake hoses
-repair calipers
-wheels (used but rapaired)
-new tires
-timeing belt and vee belts
-engine mounts
-gearbox mounts
-fuel hoses
-koni shocks and springs (used but good):D
-all kind of oils
-drive shaft flex joints (front and rear)
At first, Friend's Dog had to satisfy his sexuall lust
Odmah na početku me pas seksualno napastovaohehehe:
It looks new..
Camshaft:
2.0TS still inside....
V6 waiting:
I commit a murder of one rear disc
2.0TS is in the air:
Hehe, my friend Mate (in orange) & me (in green):
New wheels after sanding:
I had to modify lot of parts,
-engine mounts are not at same place for 4-cyl and 6-cyl engines, I had to weld new one.
-4.1 gearbox not working and i had to modify V6 gearbox for 4.1 clutch kit.
-ECU was fried, I had to find new one that wasnt work well, third was good.
- Hood was from early model and it hits to plenum, I had to find new one....
My bad english obstructing me to write detailed story.
But now it work fine and I can drive it
Movie from first time runing:
First time
I'll add new pics when all be finished, i hope only one or two days
-engine mounts are not at same place for 4-cyl and 6-cyl engines, I had to weld new one.
-4.1 gearbox not working and i had to modify V6 gearbox for 4.1 clutch kit.
-ECU was fried, I had to find new one that wasnt work well, third was good.
- Hood was from early model and it hits to plenum, I had to find new one....
My bad english obstructing me to write detailed story.
But now it work fine and I can drive it
Movie from first time runing:
First time
I'll add new pics when all be finished, i hope only one or two days
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These projects seem overwhelming, but to eat an elephant, it's one bite at a time. It's well worth the hard work. I'd keep your friend's dog away from the parts. I don't think the 'lubricant' will be appropriate for them....
Keep us informed of the progress.
Keep us informed of the progress.
Regards,
N. G. Brooks Robinson
'84 GTV6
'84 M635CSi
N. G. Brooks Robinson
'84 GTV6
'84 M635CSi