[DML] Re: Rebuilding a Blown Motor.
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[DML] Re: Rebuilding a Blown Motor.
- From: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 16:15:47 -0000
I'd bet that you'll come out money ahead just replacing the engine
completely. Used "parts car" engines are beginning to show up fairly
often, and usually seem to sell for less than $1000. Sometimes lots
less. If you can get one that you are sure was running within the
past 2-3 years you'd save a lot of aggravation compared to a rebuild.
Having run it that long with water in the oil you can be sure that
the bearings and everything else inside that moves is probably toast
at this point.
You really only need the long block anyway, assuming that your
current ignition and injection systems are fine.
Trying to build up a composite Eagle/DMC engine can be done, but
that's a whole 'nother science project. Nothing against it if you are
motivated that way, but if you are just looking to get the car
running again I'd be thinking used engine swap. Anything involving
mixing and matching is likely to have a long-term adjustment cycle
after the swap is completed.
This could also be a good opportunity for a DMCH upgrade, I don't
believe that they care whether or not your old engine is 100%
functional.
Dave S
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "therealdmcvegas" <dmcvegas@xxxx>
wrote:
> Well, it finally happened. My engine has failed. Starts ok, runs
fine,
> exhaust is clean. However, she is drinking coolant like a fish. She
> was running hot, and needed to be topped off last Friday with a half
> gallon of water. Drove her Saturday & Sunday, and her coolant bottle
> is empty again.
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