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Posted by 49 Cubber! on July 17, 2004 at 08:10:18 from (206.74.236.39):
In Reply to: rusty m engine posted by chris on July 16, 2004 at 20:34:19:
As mentioned,the sleeves are replaceable,and heads can be rebuilt.Sounds like some water may nave gotten into the engine.Before spending the money,invest a little into having things checked out.Find a good quality automotive machine shop and take the head and block to them,you may have to tear it down but some will do that too,for a price.Peices such as oil pans can easily be boguht easier and sometime cheaper than fixing up an old one.This is a real good way to learn about engines.Simply repalcing it with another would teach you anything more than how to replace one,unless you have to rebuild it toothen what would be the point in buying another engine.I once bought an engine for a H that I thought was shot.After spending about 1000 on the new eninge and rebuild kit,the guy I gavce the old engine to has it on his H running like a Cadillac!
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