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    A 1UZ V-8 for my Familia Drag Truck! IN THE BEGINNING

    My 1990 familia drag truck raced for years with a 1JZ/1.5JZ . . . but now . . . . it is getting a V-8 transplant! To this:

    IN THE BEGINNING

    THIS SECTION RECOUNTS THE INITIAL INSTALLATION OF THE 1UZ INTO MY RACE TRUCK, AN EXPLICATION OF THE RACE PARTS ACQUISITION DECISIONS, AND THE ENGINE BUILD-UP WITH SPECIFICATIONS. THIS ENTRY COVERS THE TIME PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 2009 to SEPTEMBER 15, 2009. ENJOY!

    July 1, 2009:

    I have sold the 1.5JZ engine that was in my race truck (photo above). So . . . . . I have moved forward and purchased a very good (tested) Toyota 1UZ V-8 (photos below), used "new-in-the-box" Kelford cams (264/264), a "like new" Vortec V9 supercharger (with idler and crank pulleys), a 1UZ automatic bell housing and flex plate machined to accept my current 2JZ-style A342 race-modified automatic transmission and toque converter , and a fabricated aluminum oil pan -- all at very good prices. I have decided to go with a used AEM stand alone ECU -- it meets my needs at an affordable price (see pic below). Here are some pics of my new 1UZ (already being stripped of the extraneous systems), the modified flex plate, the Kelford cams, and the oil pan hot off the welder.  The oil pan will be internally baffled, the mounting surface flattened, and polished.

    A "like new" 1UZ. 

     

     

     July 8 2009:

    My 1UZ V-8 is disassembled for the installation of a thicker head gasket and the installation of the Kelford race camshafts (an re-shimming of 32 valve springs!). The photo inside the valve covers was taken at the moment they were removed for the first time. WOW! Very nice and clean. The 1UZ is a work of art. The combustion chambers are a 'pent roof' design, not a true 'HEMI'. My guys VERY CAREFULLY sealed the gaps between piston and cylinder wall in order to completely clean the piston tops.  Also notice I lapped the valves, always a good precaution when you have the heads off. All bolt holes had a tap run down them, and all bolts had a thorough thread cleaning.  All bolts were kept in their original holes. The heads will be put back on with 2mm head gaskets for a computed 9.25:1 compression ratio.

    The valves were all lapped.

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