Sailor96
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Figured I'd share mine as well. Took me maybe too long to get everything back together. With some headaches along the way. The results https://photos.app.goo.gl/vbKxKSqmtHbiDBS67
Dear god really?? You haven’t had it longRuptured a coolant hose behind the intake manifold, oil pressure dropped too Time to drop the engine
This would be best!Seems easiest to just drop the engine and get it sorted with some fresh coolant lines at the very least
I did do some further testing and the compression was good across all 4, or at least to me I think (170,170,165,165) not fantastic numbers but defiantly not blown head gasket or melted piston rings. SOoo I was thinking of leaving the head in tack. Though there is a stud that is broken off in the head. hmm.... will think on this as I really wanted this engine to just work for as long as it took for me to build the spare engine in the shed, which I planned to do up all the way but obviously things have not gone according to :dohThis would be best!
Just a simple rebuild would be a great idea. Nothing too fancy, just get it all refreshed and at least you know its new and ready to go for whatever you've got planned for it.
I would, however add some forged pistons.
These are cheap to buy from the US, (when I bought them) and its futureproofing the engine for whatever you've got planned for it.
Good news overall it seems!If I'm going for a full rebuild I think: new pistons/rings new crank/rod bearings, but what else? New oil pump, timing chain and guides, water pump, rebuild the trans with new syncros while i'm in there? I feel like the list could just go on forever lol
I am stoked it's not already blown, very good news!Good news overall it seems!
Regards the rebuild, it depends on how much your budget will allow?