Back at it again

So far things are going together and fitting nicely. Well that is of course after moving a few things out of the way



I left the hoist chain on the engine because it has been in and out a few times
And I am sure it will be going in and out several other times. 
All the spark plug wires cleared fine. There will be a lot of things that get heat wrapped and looms as I continue through the build. Just trying to get everything mocked up so that I can break it all down, weld, remove engine/transmission, send parts to powder coater for some powder and ceramic coatings. Then there will be rerouting some wiring, making a few lines etc lol. Plenty left to do.

Peek-a-boo
I love that view
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Judging by the pictures, the turbo is at a pretty decent angle. If you're over 14° from horizontal on the CHRA, that shiny expensive turbo will have a very limited life. This is, of course, assuming you're not running a dry sump oiling system. If you are, you can mount that turbo in any direction you please... but if you're not, I would seriously consider changing your plan. This coming from someone proficient in turbocharger design in a professional capacity.
Judging by the pictures, the turbo is at a pretty decent angle. If you're over 14° from horizontal on the CHRA, that shiny expensive turbo will have a very limited life. This is, of course, assuming you're not running a dry sump oiling system. If you are, you can mount that turbo in any direction you please... but if you're not, I would seriously consider changing your plan. This coming from someone proficient in turbocharger design in a professional capacity.









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