arch this might be a good time to do the manuel swap as well sence the car will be apart
That sux, if you werent so far away I could have actually goten you a full turbo motor with my deal from the wreckers, but it would be way to much to have it sent to you.
The good thing is I remember you saying your looking for a auto car and there a lot easier to find than a 5 speed car so you have a little luck there its not like ou need a 5 speed car, but man that sux I dont know what I'd do if my car craped out on me like that.
sorry I cant help out arch, I'll keep your tails for you until all this is resolved and your ready for them, not like I got much else to do with them. I was really looking foreward to seeing your car painted and done
What exactly is wrong with the motor you have now anyways? Cause pressure wont build in the cylinder unless both the valves are held closed for what ever reason, and the only thing that could do that is if the cam is screwed, and if it was the other cylinders would not run at all as well.
Pull your valve cover off and get someone to crank the motor and look to see if the valves move for the broken cylinder, if they doo theres no pressure or anything built up in there, so try removing the plug, if you can get it out, you'll see it might be covered in carbon bridging the spark gap causeing it to not spark at all, then just put in a new plug of clean the one that was in there really good and put it back in.
You said something about haveing a carbon build up problem and a good way to get rid of carbon with out to much work is to start the car and slowly pour water into the throttlebody, but not a lot at once or the car will stall out. While your doing this the car will run like crap and smoke a ton but it will clean the majority of the carbon out of the cylinder.
I'm not 100% on the pressure thing I said at the beginning, someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I know for a fact that water will clean carbon really good.
sorry to hear your engine is so bad off arch, ummm you try that site(i think its carpartssearch or something along those lines, only problem is those are usually the junkyards that want 300 for just the engine.... i was looking for a 3.1, 2.4 HO, 2.0turbo, etc on their for weeks but i cant find a link anymore)
wicked
if its just pistons I have a set for a 2.0 N/A they just need a cleaving and new rings
Ill give them to you for a cheap price. 50.00 plus shiping . I also have almost everything for a 2.0 turbo everything cheap I have the block,intake manifold,head,cam carrier,distributer,fly wheel, and crank all you need is pistons,lifters and the turbo stuff. if interested email me at acbigshow@hotmail.com well work out something hate to see a jbody down
I don't know about the problem you're describing- with the valves not opening at all, if that were true, that would have to mean that your cam is wiped or broken, in which case, it wouldn't run. But, if you're going the v6 route, you can find a many engines for less than a grand. I'd suggest buying a 5speed for it also to bolt in. I know I can pick up a 5speed for about 100 bucks, maybe another 20-50 for the shifter and the other assemblies and stuff you'll need. www.car-parts.com/ will guide you to some scrapyards were you could pick up a 3100 or 3400. That's the direction I'd go if I were you. good luck
I could probobly get the motor but it would be a ton of work and a huge hassle just to get it to my house then I'd have to ship it out to Texas, and I live in canada, thats really far to ship something.
But I think you would be better of with a v6 given your situation, there easy to find and swap in and they can always be turbo'd later without changing internals, and you get lots of power from it by swaping on a 3100 top end and a million other things like that, that are interchangeable. I still think the 2.0 has more potential but the v6 is also a good motor, one of the main reasons I'm swaping in a 2.0 turbo is cause I know the 2.0 a lot better than I know the v6's. The 3.1 is also easier to find parts for and there everywere in a autowreckers cause so many GM cars came with that motor, unlike the 2.0 that was only in sunbirds from 87-90 and grand ams from 88-89 and there even harder to find with a 5 speed
Hope you get your car up and running soon.
I'm still definatly going turbo and I just found a turbo 5 speed car that I might be getting the tranny out of soon and I can get all teh rest of the stuff when I go to the wreckers, I also found out one of my friends had a turbo convert and sold it but kept the fender flares for his car (a fiero) but they didnt fit and theve been sitting in his shed for a few years so he gave them to me
Now I have almost all the parts I need to finnish my exterior, except a few common things that are easy to get a hold of.
If your doing a v6 swap why not just swap in a 3100 instead of doing the tope end conversion later, just a thought if you can find a good one soon, thats what a lot of guys are doing on v6z24.com and if your putting in a v6 you need to swap trannys cause the 2.0 OHC tranny wont bolt up to any v6 so get a 4 speed auto (i dont know the code for it) or a 5 speed, what ever you can find.
The bolt pattern on the trans that bolts to the engine is diffrent, You might be able to make it work by getting out a welder and welding tabs to the trans and engine to use as mounting points to hold the two together, but it would be easier to just find a 3.1 cavy for a few hundred bux and swap the motor and trans over at once.
its an additional 150+ to swap in a 3100/3400 just for the mounts, and we need to swap trannys to boot, so basically its cheaper to do the hybrid by far than the 3100 or atleast in the short run in the long run well if you have the time to deal with it then save and go the highertop end in the end route with a 3400 but he doesnt have time to deal with getting mounts made and everything i dont think
wicked