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Old 03-09-2005, 09:42 PM
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Question 2.2L Lifter

I have a 1994 S10 pu with 2.2L.
Started to get ticking sound from head.
My mechanic feels it need a new lifter "$800"
or "Might need new engine"

Question 1 - Does $800 sound right?

Question 2- It's a 5 speed Manual. Could I slip a used or crate 4.3L in there and what kind of modifications would I have to do.?

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Old 03-09-2005, 09:54 PM
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Re: 2.2L Lifter

Sounds pricy to me.

If you can't replace a lifter yourself you really shouldn't attemp a engine sway as complex as a 2.2L to a 4.3L

Check for an exhaust manifold leak at the cylinder head. They often sound like a lifter.

If it is a lifter... or even if you do need that new engine look in a shop manual and fix it yourself
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Old 03-09-2005, 10:25 PM
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Re: 2.2L Lifter

use lighter oil, ie 5w30... sounds like its to late though, and it sounds expencive to me, like overboard stated, get a book, study and attempt
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