ForgedCrank
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 30, 2024
- Messages
- 185
- City
- Indianapolis, IN
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Engine
- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Manual
...and that's why I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't take a chance on another used takeout engine. The repalcement engine could be better, it could be the same, or it could be worse. You've got no way of knowing without opening it up and looking and at that point you are already practically rebuilding.
I'd consider buying a used engine to rebuild and swap in, but I don't see the advantage to that in this case. If the truck were uable then sure. In this case pulling the engine and rebuilding it does not take a usable vehicle off the road for the duration, it sounds like the vehicle is already unusable.
Ok, this may sound silly, but I'm the silly type. The reason I'm reluctant to rebuild the one that is in it now is if I pull it, it's going to take me a couple of months to get machine work done, parts ordered, assembly, etc. And here's the silly part... I'm afraid I'll forget way too much about the tear-down of the engine bay and struggle to remember where everything goes by the time I get an assembled engine ready. In the end, I'll probably end up doing what you are suggesting, I'm just waffling about the whole thing right now... I'll get over it and dive in eventually. I just have to run all the numbers to keep the cost under control and pick the best route.