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    Turbo Bugeye is calling it quits

    I am reverting back to a NA engine after years of dealing with major leaks in the rear main seal of the 3.8 Buick. The complete turbo set-up is for sale on ebay. Wasn't sure what it is worth. I listed it for $650 . Any thoughts? Thanks for all the help from this forum. The turbo did kick...
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    Where's the timing mark

    I put a new crankshaft in an turbo 81 engine. I am reassembling and tried to line up the timing marks on the cam and crankshaft timing chain gears. There is a distinct mark on the cam gear. I can't find a corresponding mark on the crank gear. What am I missing? Also, did all V6 engines...
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    Freddie's Rear Main Seal Thread Revisited

    Thanks for all the help. I do remember one set of instructions saying to wet wire the sealant, but I had no idea what that meant. Now I know!!! I looked at the knurling and cleaned that area with a solvent the first time around. It looked pretty good. I'll double check when I redo it this...
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    Freddie's Rear Main Seal Thread Revisited

    It was cold in the shop. Pot bellied stove while I was working on it, but freeze a-- cold after. I'll give it another shot today with heat. Any thoughts on the break-in period?
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    Freddie's Rear Main Seal Thread Revisited

    My 59 Turbobugeye project has hit a speedbump. The engine is running great and the torque/speed is awesome (actually a little frightening).:eek: I'm on my third attempt to stop a persistent rear main seal oil leak in the recently rebuilt 83 turbo engine. My first attempt was made using...
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    The Buick Turbobugeye Runs

    Hey, Thanks for the help.....AGAIN!! I don't know what I would do without the help I get from you all. I'll be back as soon as I get the new seal in and fire it up again. I will likely need some help tuning it in. Can I post videos?
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    The Buick Turbobugeye Runs

    OOPs! Missed the updated Bugeye engine pic. Here it is:
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    The Buick Turbobugeye Runs

    OK I'll mull the filter over a bit. If I use one, I'll stick the Oil pressure sender after the filter. That should signal a clog, right? Here is the rear seal set I plan to buy. This is my first stab at a link. Let me know if it works or not.1986 BUICK REGAL T-TYPE Crankshaft Seal Also...
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    The Buick Turbobugeye Runs

    Ok, I'm going to bend some pipe this week. So, this turbo saver you mentioned.....I'm guessing its some kind of mini-oil filter that gets installed in line between the pump and the turbo, right? Where can I get it? I checked eBay and a couple of parts sites with no luck. I found cheap...
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    The Buick Turbobugeye Runs

    Based on Charie's recommendation I finally fired up the 83 Buick Turbo engine sitting in a 59 Bugeye Sprite without the turbo hooked up. It ran great until the rubber hose from the oil pump to the turbo blew off. I reatteched it and tightened it down snug and its OK so far. That brings up the...
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    Wiring a 79 ESC without a harness

    Thanks. I'm planning to try to match the wiriring diagram this week to see if I get smoke :( or spark :) .
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    I am working on your substitute PEVR setup. Thanks for creating a great alternative. Would...

    I am working on your substitute PEVR setup. Thanks for creating a great alternative. Would like your expert input on the proper way to wire 1979 vintage ESC to my V6 Buick turbo, using an after-market ignition system harness, not a stock Buick harness. Knock sensor and distributor wiring is...
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    Wiring a 79 ESC without a harness

    I'm ready to hook up the 1979 vintage ESC to my V6 turbopowered 59 Bugeye Sprite. This is going to an after-market ignition system harness, not a stock Buick harness. The connection to the distributor is a no brainer since the ESC has the connector plug to fit up to the input plug on the...
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    83 Turbo in Bugeye Sprite - Questions

    Yep. The original engine was a 948 cc (58 ci) and it pumped out about 48 hp and 52 Ft Lb of torque. The curb weight was about 1500 lbs. The car I got was already cut up for dirt track racing Not sure what it had in the engine compartment. It started out with unibody-like construction but...
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    83 Turbo in Bugeye Sprite - Questions

    Great information! Sounds like you are a Yankee moved south! Tastee cakes are one of the few "foods" that claim no natural ingedients..all additives, arificial colors and flavors with no nutritional value! No wonder we all love em. I'll look forward to info on the PEVR foreign substitute...
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    83 Turbo in Bugeye Sprite - Questions

    Amish country - Lititz North of Lancaster. Raised in Pittsburgh, the other center of the universe. I experienced one of your winter road closings on the Blue Ridge "Parkway" in 1967. I was trying to get home for Christmas leave from Pensacola. After the famous "hairpin turn" that main road...
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    83 Turbo in Bugeye Sprite - Questions

    I checked that out earlier. Your prototype will be an inspiration for us "summer in the scrapyard"-"winter in the garage" folks. My short-term goal is to get this badboy running smoothly without detonation before winter and make a couple of runs around the lake (no plates). That will give me...
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    83 Turbo in Bugeye Sprite - Questions

    I checked out the detailed plumbing diagram and read the turbo carb thread. I didn't get any of the check valves or PEVRs with the engine and won't be installing any pollution control crap so my plumbing should be simple. I do have a non-electronic turbo carb installed (wish I would have seen...
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