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Old 07-09-2002, 05:53 PM
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++Update on Big problem....all suggestion welcome.

Well Just like i though the oil pump died on me but that the least of my worries as it turns out. I had my engine inspected and taken apart to see what damage was done,,, and let me tell you not good at all,,, theres was no oil in the engine so theres was quite a bit of metal on meal action. Destroyed the block and the camshaft. So i have a couple of ways i can go either rebuild the existing engine cost 3000 Canadian, or swap the engine. Im leaning twards swapping for a b series it would cost me about 400 more then rebuilding. The only thing im worried is that if i do swap the same shit might happen to the engine as it wont be new. So common on peeps give me some suggestions..... Oh almost forgot i was thinking of going the cheap way and doing a zc conversion cost 1500.
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Swap..Duh And the chances of the same thing happening again are remote.
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