The "Millennial immobilizer"
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Mmm....mine are all younger - so Gen Z and can all shift it. They all did learner driving on the 4.6 5 speed and learned vehicle sympathy and how to shift gently and on a 5 speed Corolla where they learned how to shift quickly when needed. They still drive manuals as well as auto and I am proud of how they shift gears and give the clutch a good time. But I agree it is a dying art and most under 20's likely do not know how to drive a manual.
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Once you start driving it you will know for sure. It depends how radical the camshaft is. It didn't sounds to have a crazy lope (valve overlap) happening in that video, so it might work really well with a standard torque converter. If the motor refuses to come onto song until 2500rpm .... it will drive you nuts with a tight converter though :)
I wonder if whoever built this motor ..... has ever built one that turns backwards [bigrolf][bigrolf]
the boss women here is making noises about needing a modern larger car (she has a little 2 door) now the middle child has taken access to her old 4 door car away (shifting out of home). I've looked high and low, the nice big 4 door saloon... comfy, grunty motor ... manual gearbox ... it just doens't exist.
I did spot a alfa romeo on fb marketplace from 2008 with a 3.2 litre v6 and manual gearbox yesterday. I MUST NOT go and look at it ... that likely would not end well [bighmmm]
He and his dad converted it. Not as straightforward as it initially seemed. The CPS trigger is on the crank, which is as you described. Dad cobbled a trigger to operate from the front of the crank, but the vibrations limited revs. That wasn't a bad thing in the first couple of months of solo driving. They finally found the right flywheel in Sydney.
Ahh, yeah the trick there was having a mate with a mill and a rotary table to drill the side of the flywheel with the 60+2 pattern for the CPS. There's a couple of places on line that sell pre-modified flywheels for the LH 2.4 injection. The other problem is the 740 used a dual mass flywheel, so the best solution was to modify a 240 flywheel and conventional clutch.
I love my D3, but I miss my Volvos.
I've finished for now with white truck/your engine. Its all finished and driving. Saw an easy 6000rpm in first it got there quicker than my 3.5 which was no slouch. More torque for sure. Needs auto though it runs out of gears quick and you're searching for 5th. All in all well pleased.
Its not too cammy is on song from idle lugs around roundabouts on hill in third no issue.
One thing I have to remind all.
Its NOT a 4.6 gems and NOT a 3.9. It was a thick web 3.5 that has stroker counterbalanced crank 3.4" stroke 20 thou over bore. With total of 4.3 litres.
Engine was built by Tony ex Roverland we're friends. He's doing L322 auto conversions now fitting ZF6HP26 auto into earlier L322 along with upgrades to diesel of that era.