fowler
New member
ok i purchased a piranha about 3 months ago as a total rolling chassis and got an engine with it all for $5000aus 
to install the engine our leading hand at work let me use the workshop on saterdays
which mean i have access to
4 25 to 5 tonne electric cranes
12 mig welders rangeing from 125amp to 600amp
electric pipe bender
and an asorement of other electric tools
free hardware(nuts bolts so on)
so good snag as long as i keep up the 12 hour days
anyway iv purchased some front brakes for it from edge
i also got some gauges and a zx9 exhaust for cheap from anoughter member and he threw in a suzuki swift radiator
well i am currently trying to work out how to mount the engine
iv nearly got it in
unlike an industieal motor i have to get every ange perfect otherwize the chain will wear out fast or the motor will not run properly
it sound trivial but other menmbers are discovering the hard way that suzki motors (pariculaly hyabusa gen 1) have pretty rubbish lubrication when the motor doesnt get to lean in the corners
some reasearch went in and the conclusion is they will run an accumilator as a cheap option to a dry sump
hopefully i dont need this as i wont achieve that performance
the only problem is the engine is hard to get
usssulayy u would think bringing it in from the drivers area would be easy, but i have to put a giant cross in that area for a safty measure
well i can get in from the bottom (kinda)
but i have to lift it from the exhaust bolts
so the progress continues in 2 days
to install the engine our leading hand at work let me use the workshop on saterdays
which mean i have access to
4 25 to 5 tonne electric cranes
12 mig welders rangeing from 125amp to 600amp
electric pipe bender
and an asorement of other electric tools
free hardware(nuts bolts so on)
so good snag as long as i keep up the 12 hour days

anyway iv purchased some front brakes for it from edge
i also got some gauges and a zx9 exhaust for cheap from anoughter member and he threw in a suzuki swift radiator
well i am currently trying to work out how to mount the engine
iv nearly got it in
unlike an industieal motor i have to get every ange perfect otherwize the chain will wear out fast or the motor will not run properly
it sound trivial but other menmbers are discovering the hard way that suzki motors (pariculaly hyabusa gen 1) have pretty rubbish lubrication when the motor doesnt get to lean in the corners
some reasearch went in and the conclusion is they will run an accumilator as a cheap option to a dry sump
hopefully i dont need this as i wont achieve that performance
the only problem is the engine is hard to get
usssulayy u would think bringing it in from the drivers area would be easy, but i have to put a giant cross in that area for a safty measure

well i can get in from the bottom (kinda)
but i have to lift it from the exhaust bolts
so the progress continues in 2 days
