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post Oct 12, 2014 - 10:43 PM
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My cars been sitting for a while now and sadly I don't have space to fix it myself.
Basically it needs the main/rod bearing replaced since I ran out of oil and had a knock. It knocks little past 3k now after I added oil. Obviously I've stopped driving the car to prevent more damage.


I need someone in the houston area who's willing to either replace just the bearings and do a timing belt job too since it was leaking from there. OR swap out the motor with another replacement. I see them going for $1100 average with the wiring and sometimes transmission. (If lucky)


If that's the case we just need to take the old one out and put the new one.

It's a 2nd gen 3sgte with a s54


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post Oct 12, 2014 - 11:42 PM
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If you have a knock, I would believe that you have a bent rod..
post Oct 13, 2014 - 1:06 AM
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QUOTE (mkernz22 @ Oct 13, 2014 - 12:42 AM) *
If you have a knock, I would believe that you have a bent rod..



Could be, but it's very minimal. I remember on my first Celica, I thought it was a bend rod or at least machine work would be needed so I just had the engine replaced. And when I checked it out after everything , there was barely any damage and I'm pretty sure I couldve gotten away with just replacing the bearing.

But yeah I know there's a chance for more damage in my current situation, that's why I don't mind paying someone to just replace it with another 3sgte. The mounts and wiring is already done so it should be just like any other replacement job, but most local shops I go to don't wanna touch a swapped car.

I checked performance shops and they're more expensive for me right now, since they charge by hour and it's coming to a 10-15 hour job so close to 1000-1500 plus engine and then fluids etc. so total cost is coming to 3k which is ridiculous considering its a simple replacement.


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post Oct 13, 2014 - 10:37 AM
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Chances are its not a bent rod. Its most likely a rod bearing where the material has gone away. I have pictures of this in my 7A build thread.

Malhar, since you are in Katy, you can go to my buddies shop in Sealey. http://www.ddperformanceresearch.com He is a former Toyota engineer and has a bad ass shop. Tell him that I sent you.

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post Oct 13, 2014 - 1:48 PM
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QUOTE (Smaay @ Oct 13, 2014 - 10:37 AM) *
Chances are its not a bent rod. Its most likely a rod bearing where the material has gone away. I have pictures of this in my 7A build thread.

Malhar, since you are in Katy, you can go to my buddies shop in Sealey. http://www.ddperformanceresearch.com He is a former Toyota engineer and has a bad ass shop. Tell him that I sent you.



I talked to them, since I went there before on ur referall for my rx8 ls swap,

Since they work by hour it's coming out of my budget. Close to the 3k range. Which isnt really reasonable for a simple swap for me. Their work is hands down amazing by ALL means, but for this job, its not smart for me.

Unless u can hook me up lol


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post Oct 13, 2014 - 2:11 PM
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oh yeah, duh i forgot about that. yeah unfortunately they are a shop and need to pay the bills.

if you really do have a knock, there is a good chance the crank is damaged. you might get lucky (i have several times) have the crank polished and it will clean it up. rod bearings could be done with the engine in the car but if you want to do the mains too, its time to pull the engine and do it on a stand. If you are going to do all that, might as well hone the cylinders and replace the rings.


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post Oct 13, 2014 - 10:20 PM
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QUOTE (Smaay @ Oct 13, 2014 - 2:11 PM) *
oh yeah, duh i forgot about that. yeah unfortunately they are a shop and need to pay the bills.

if you really do have a knock, there is a good chance the crank is damaged. you might get lucky (i have several times) have the crank polished and it will clean it up. rod bearings could be done with the engine in the car but if you want to do the mains too, its time to pull the engine and do it on a stand. If you are going to do all that, might as well hone the cylinders and replace the rings.



Exactly, thats why I was thinking it would be cost efficient for just relaxemnt and then building the one that gets out for more power. If the cost is 1500ish I don't mind.


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