engine rebuild
#32
I think you should get it out, whip the heads off and have a look at the tops of the pistons,if they are ok you can just replace the heads and away you go.
Everyone seems to think it's a the law to build a forged lump that will take 450bhp just because the engine is out, it takes 4/5 hours to get the engine out (the first time) but it can be done in 2hrs, i have taken longer to do an exhaust.
There is no need to split the bottom end and replace anything if it was fine before the belt let go.
And as your only looking for standard power, why go to the expense.
you can fix it for £200.
And if you fancy upgrading later do some research and decide what parts you want and collect them over a few months..
Everyone seems to think it's a the law to build a forged lump that will take 450bhp just because the engine is out, it takes 4/5 hours to get the engine out (the first time) but it can be done in 2hrs, i have taken longer to do an exhaust.
There is no need to split the bottom end and replace anything if it was fine before the belt let go.
And as your only looking for standard power, why go to the expense.
you can fix it for £200.
And if you fancy upgrading later do some research and decide what parts you want and collect them over a few months..
#33
I think you should get it out, whip the heads off and have a look at the tops of the pistons,if they are ok you can just replace the heads and away you go.
Everyone seems to think it's a the law to build a forged lump that will take 450bhp just because the engine is out, it takes 4/5 hours to get the engine out (the first time) but it can be done in 2hrs, i have taken longer to do an exhaust.
There is no need to split the bottom end and replace anything if it was fine before the belt let go.
And as your only looking for standard power, why go to the expense.
you can fix it for £200.
And if you fancy upgrading later do some research and decide what parts you want and collect them over a few months..
Everyone seems to think it's a the law to build a forged lump that will take 450bhp just because the engine is out, it takes 4/5 hours to get the engine out (the first time) but it can be done in 2hrs, i have taken longer to do an exhaust.
There is no need to split the bottom end and replace anything if it was fine before the belt let go.
And as your only looking for standard power, why go to the expense.
you can fix it for £200.
And if you fancy upgrading later do some research and decide what parts you want and collect them over a few months..
#36
ive this for sale, fully forged block, cossy baffle sump.needs head gaskets and skim, belt and new tensioner.
wiseco 92.5mm pistons
manley rods
Cometic Head Gaskets
acl race bearings
ARP head bolts
Blitz Dump valve
japspeed 3 inch system, inc downpipe, fully decat
STi V4 heads, over bucket shims
HKS super power flow air filter
Hybrid FMIC
Cosworth Sump Baffle
RCM Oil pump
RCM water pump
RCM manifold spacers
inlet
440cc inj
vf22 turbo
etc
wiseco 92.5mm pistons
manley rods
Cometic Head Gaskets
acl race bearings
ARP head bolts
Blitz Dump valve
japspeed 3 inch system, inc downpipe, fully decat
STi V4 heads, over bucket shims
HKS super power flow air filter
Hybrid FMIC
Cosworth Sump Baffle
RCM Oil pump
RCM water pump
RCM manifold spacers
inlet
440cc inj
vf22 turbo
etc
#37
If you are keeping the car then your taking a big risk not refreshing the bottom end, at that mileage the big end bearings will probably be getting close to failure. If you refresh it now a new set of bearings will be a very good investment and cheapish to do.
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