Well here's my newest project. Car paint and auto body work still ahead on my 1992 Mitsubishi 3000 GT . Got it from a high school young man . He has put used heads on it and gave up on the timing. So going to take the heads off cause the rear is leaking water and see what i find. Have a few tips and pictures of the timing marks further into the site which should be helpful. Had the engine in and out twice so have a few tips on slipping one back in. Was much easier the second time around as this was the first time playing around with one of these 3000 GTs.
Engine is rebuilt now so have started wet sanding and doing a little body work on it now . Always liked these cars . Want to do a dual turbo charged all wheel drive one though. This rare Mitsubishi 3000 GT only has 87,000 miles and is in good shape. Replaced a CV Boot and the lug nut studs and finally took it out for a trial run. Fun car and handles like a dream with plenty of power even without the turbos.
A few places to smooth out and a quick paint job. So far has ran just fine. Didn't even take my tools on the first run. Not bad for not even having a book on this guy and my first one. Heck my buddies up at the corvette and tech shops up town don't even want to mess with these over head double cams but i've been building these overhead cams since my 1979 VW Rabbit
Now if I could put web pages together like I can put these engine puzzles together I might actually sell something. Maybe build a sports car for one of these so called guuuuuaRoooos for a little guidance. Want to build them cauz I want to not because I have to. Now this is not a little fart can car. This is a nice classic sports touring fast car. There is a couple of kids down the street with the fart cars. Think I'll pull in front of their house and smoke the tires just for shits and grins. Cool that they're into cars though.