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post Aug 7, 2013 - 2:49 PM
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So I'm buying a '94 GT hatchback with a blown motor. Apparently the rod blew through the bottom, and out the oil pan. I'm a computer guy, not much of a mechanic (right now), but have always wanted to tear an engine down and rebuild it. I have the room for the job and can take all the time I need to do it, as this is just a side-project for me. Good times!! smile.gif

So my questions are:

- When a rod leaves the engine unexpectedly out the bottom, does it generally destroy anything along the way that would completely ruin the block?
- What would I need to look for?
- What would you guys do?

I got this car for almost nothing, and would like to get this on the road for under $1k. I plan to do all the labor myself, and hoping I don't destroy it. The guy who owns it said he was driving it on the interstate and it suddenly started sounding weird, make a big noise, then stopped running. Said there was no knocking or anything prior to this happening. It's not seized, as it still turns over.

I plan to buy OEM parts for the rebuild kit, and will take the head out for machine work. What else should I consider?

Any thoughts, guidance, advice, would be appreciated!



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post Aug 7, 2013 - 7:09 PM
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Just think, you can't make it any worse than what it already is. tongue.gif


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post Aug 8, 2013 - 3:20 PM
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QUOTE (Box @ Aug 7, 2013 - 7:09 PM) *
Just think, you can't make it any worse than what it already is. tongue.gif


Someone apparently overestimates my mechanical skills... wink.gif

I do HOPE that's the case, but ya never know!

QUOTE (bnr32celica @ Aug 7, 2013 - 7:20 PM) *
If you're local to CT, I have a 5S block, pistons, rods, and pan in good shape. Crank shot though. Make me a fair offer if so. Have the head too.


I am in UT, just moved out here from KY. Dang.. I will know soon what the deal with the current engine is. Will PM if it looks like a new block and such is needed. Thanks for the offer!


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