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(Possibly) Blew a head gasket looking for suggestions

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Very exciting following this build as I’ve been following SP63 on Facebook and their builds look great for the RS. I hope yours turns out well. Is the price paid for a full turn key long block, or do you have to transfer over accessories and everything else?
 


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Very exciting following this build as I’ve been following SP63 on Facebook and their builds look great for the RS. I hope yours turns out well. Is the price paid for a full turn key long block, or do you have to transfer over accessories and everything else?
I hope it turns out well also (for obvious reasons).

I'll have to transfer over the accessories (alternator, HPFP, Injectors, manifolds, etc.), but I plan to just do a side by side transfer with them both on the bench. (also got all new manifold gaskets, hardware, etc.)

If this all goes well, I'll probably have them give me a quote for rebuilding my stock engine with the same specs/mods to have as a spare. Already have a spare transmission to have Clarke build, so its likely I could end up with a spare built engine and transmission, so I'd probably just get a clutch, pressure plate, flywheel, and slave cylinder slap them together and have a spare unit to just hot swap if/when I need to. But that's all just prospective at this point.
 


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One of the very few (if not only?) shops/vendors dealing with our rides which is only about an hour or so from me, but except for the timing belt/water pump/etc. maintenance work, or a factory engine or turbo swap (if ever needed) I most likely will never be able to take advantage of their nuke proof long block expertise. [:(]
 


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Engine is done (or will be done) and shipping out this week. Unfortunately, I'm not able to head down to pick it up, but maybe if/when I have them give my stock engine the same treatment I can make the trip down to drop it off or pick it up.

Between the weather and the garage being occupied at the moment, it will likely be a few weeks before I get stuck into the swap, but I'll be sure to update as I go. View attachment IMG_1579.jpeg
 


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I’ve seen them posting on FB about it and was wondering if it was yours. Very exciting. Did you get any head work done or is it just an OEM head? The block looks beautiful and it looks like the sleeves fully address the slots at the top of the block
Stock head other than having it o-ringed. I haven't seen any of those posts as I don't do social media. :LOL: So you probably have seen more updates/pictures than I have.
 


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Jason has been my guy for a few years now, but because I need good weather (damn you Upstate) to get the miles to break the engine in and the first track day is in May, I'm looking at having it dyno tuned (semi) locally at Circuit Demon, they are ~30 minutes away. It usually takes a few weeks for an e-tune, so I'm likely going to be short on time, so a 1 and done on the dyno seems to be the play.
 


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Jason has been my guy for a few years now, but because I need good weather (damn you Upstate) to get the miles to break the engine in and the first track day is in May, I'm looking at having it dyno tuned (semi) locally at Circuit Demon, they are ~30 minutes away. It usually takes a few weeks for an e-tune, so I'm likely going to be short on time, so a 1 and done on the dyno seems to be the play.

Did they offer an option to have the crank snout keyed at all?

If so, was that done on this short block?
 


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Did they offer an option to have the crank snout keyed at all?

If so, was that done on this short block?
I believe keyed crank was a $350 option, and yes, I had it done. Figured might as well.

Edit: went back through the email chain, confirmed keyed crank was $350.
 


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Apparently SP63 is right on one of the carriers main routes, so it shipped yesterday and is scheduled to be delivered today. Won't have the space to do anything with it yet other than unwrap it and stare at it for a few weeks. Shipping was $280, I was expecting more, so not too shabby.
 




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