June 26th went back to the junkyard, got them to move that Maxima onto the racking for me.
Grabbed the transmission, clutch, flywheel, engine harness, ECU, BCM, immobilizer antenna, the spare tire, and a couple control arms.
Started on pulling the timing chain, but couldn't get the crank bolt out. Gave up on it after I saw how dirty it was inside and how far extended the tensioner was.
Basically all this isn't for the Challenge, just for after challenge or another car. Paid $250 for everything
Monday June 28 pulled the Neon in and did some poking around. Radiator doesn't fit at all right side up, upper neck is hard into the valve cover
Upside down might have something to start from. Need to figure out how to put a radiator cap in there somewhere. The outlets are pretty much touching.
Sunday July 4th went back to Bucks. Got myself a group 51 battery from the Mopar/Ford lot for $29.46 CAD budget hit.
Walked over to the import lot and poked around a few VQ35 cars until I found a good one
Timing chain tensioner not very extended at all, it was either changed recently or well taken care of. Also has the newer style guides. I didn't bring an 8mm hex socket to get the one guide, but I did get the other two, along with the tensioner and crank gear.
Grabbed the shifter assembly, accelerator pedal, fuse box, and O2 sensors from the 6 speed maxima as well. My total was $75, $13.38 of that for the timing stuff. So I now have what I need to fix the engine currently in the Neon for just a few bucks.
My collection of VQ swap stuff I'm keeping in the trunk of my VQ Sentra. 2 clutches, 3 flywheels/ECUs/harnesses.
Tuesday July 6th worked on making a front engine mount on the Neon. Using a rear control arm from my '08 Altima coupe donor, the stock '04 Altima engine side bracket, and the stock Neon chassis side bracket. Rough idea:
Half done
July 10th I headed back to the junkyard to get another clutch from a '12 Altima coupe V6 6 speed they had there, but it was gone already. Instead I grabbed that timing guide I didn't have the tools for the previous weekend, and I also snagged the cooling fan relay, fuses, and connectors from a Volvo so I can fix my electric fans on my '98 Chevy K1500 daily driver.
I was charged $10 for all this, but it's not itemized. Not sure how that would work for my budget if I use these timing chains and guides. I'm sure they would not have charged me anything more if I had taken it the week prior, but it might have made the difference between being charged $5 vs $10 this visit. Not looking forward to hammering out the final budget when I've got the car finished.
So with my afternoon unexpectedly free, I pull the drivetrain on the '08 Altima coupe donor back at home.
Some weights. Full drivetrain, engine is missing A/C compressor but still has oil. 684 lbs
Engine alone is 422lbs dressed. Includes manifold, cats, harness, alternator, PS pump, oil, and flexplate. Missing the AC compressor.
Older pictures for reference:
It'll be interesting to see if the '08 engine weights less than the '04. It does have a plastic intake manifold. The real figure will be the powertrain with headers, and the LSD inside the trans. Hoping it's around 580lbs.
The first auto-x event since Covid shut it all down is this weekend, but I'm not signed up. I'm probably going to doing home reno things. Might finish off that front engine mount next week.