View Poll Results: Used engine or head rebuild?
Used engine
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Head rebuild
3
50.00%
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Used engine vs head rebuild?
#11
Better solution... Salvage Yard parts. 80 bucks gets you out the door, with a 20 dollar core charge on a head if that's what is bad. Heads on this car are cake compared to some other engines. It takes about an hour or two to get the head off, install a new gasket (another hour or two), and you'll be good to go man!
If I was in your situation (which I am), I would try sending air into the spark plug hole, and listening to where it comes out. Oil Fill is piston rings, exhaust is valve, intake is the other valve, coolant is the head gasket. You might not need to replace the engine, just do a little "fixing" to get it down the road. Another trick I know is to do a leak down at the bottom of the compression stroke. It can show a cracked block if your readings are substantially different.
Junk yard head, with new timing chain kit (tensioner, chain, and guides, maybe sprockets if your feeling saucey), and a head gasket, and you should be golden! Use the same head bolts, hell it's only a 80 dollar junk yard head, not a 500 dollar new head, they'll be okay.
If I was in your situation (which I am), I would try sending air into the spark plug hole, and listening to where it comes out. Oil Fill is piston rings, exhaust is valve, intake is the other valve, coolant is the head gasket. You might not need to replace the engine, just do a little "fixing" to get it down the road. Another trick I know is to do a leak down at the bottom of the compression stroke. It can show a cracked block if your readings are substantially different.
Junk yard head, with new timing chain kit (tensioner, chain, and guides, maybe sprockets if your feeling saucey), and a head gasket, and you should be golden! Use the same head bolts, hell it's only a 80 dollar junk yard head, not a 500 dollar new head, they'll be okay.
#12
My money would be with victweezy.
Boydie
Better solution... Salvage Yard parts. 80 bucks gets you out the door, with a 20 dollar core charge on a head if that's what is bad. Heads on this car are cake compared to some other engines. It takes about an hour or two to get the head off, install a new gasket (another hour or two), and you'll be good to go man!
If I was in your situation (which I am), I would try sending air into the spark plug hole, and listening to where it comes out. Oil Fill is piston rings, exhaust is valve, intake is the other valve, coolant is the head gasket. You might not need to replace the engine, just do a little "fixing" to get it down the road. Another trick I know is to do a leak down at the bottom of the compression stroke. It can show a cracked block if your readings are substantially different.
Junk yard head, with new timing chain kit (tensioner, chain, and guides, maybe sprockets if your feeling saucey), and a head gasket, and you should be golden! Use the same head bolts, hell it's only a 80 dollar junk yard head, not a 500 dollar new head, they'll be okay.
If I was in your situation (which I am), I would try sending air into the spark plug hole, and listening to where it comes out. Oil Fill is piston rings, exhaust is valve, intake is the other valve, coolant is the head gasket. You might not need to replace the engine, just do a little "fixing" to get it down the road. Another trick I know is to do a leak down at the bottom of the compression stroke. It can show a cracked block if your readings are substantially different.
Junk yard head, with new timing chain kit (tensioner, chain, and guides, maybe sprockets if your feeling saucey), and a head gasket, and you should be golden! Use the same head bolts, hell it's only a 80 dollar junk yard head, not a 500 dollar new head, they'll be okay.
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