Search for 2.0 engine just beginning, Need help with list of what to check |
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Search for 2.0 engine just beginning, Need help with list of what to check |
Bruce Allert |
Jun 20 2003, 12:42 AM
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Hellions asleep Group: Members Posts: 3,289 Joined: 19-March 03 From: Eagle Creek, Orygun Member No.: 441 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
After driving a 914 with a stock 2 liter I was impressed. I am going to begin searching for one that is ready for installation or one that needs a rebuild to replace my 1.7.
What I need help with is what to check & how to check it when the engine is out of the car. This will be a new adventure into an area I have not yet gone to. Any help will be grately appreciated. I found one engine listed in the 914.com classifieds that comes with the FI. (A big plus!) Right up in Seattle so I could actually go and check it out (if I knew what to look for!). Anyone have a check list or could you point me to one? thanks bruce |
J P Stein |
Jun 20 2003, 12:38 PM
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Irrelevant old fart Group: Members Posts: 8,797 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Vancouver, WA Member No.: 45 Region Association: None |
I have my own "check list" for buying engines.
If you can't see and hear it run, do a compression check....yada, it's a core motor and should be priced accordingly. You're going to have to rebuild it...flat out. The exception would be a rebuilt but never run motor like Jim Chambers is installing. I sold my complete (top to bottom/end to end) 2.0L with 40K miles (dealer rebuild with paper)and a bad hole for $900. The fella that bought it called a couple weeks later and told me that both heads were cracked.....ugh. I offered to "help" him with it but never heard back. I still feel bad bout that....I'm a sensetive fella. If I was doing this (I'd go to a 6, but that's another story), I'd buy a local 2.0L rust bucket that runs well. There are lots of em' around and cheep, too. Use the motor , part the rest out....you may get a "free" motor. There's a guy at the SCCA AXs that has a bent 2.0L 914 for cheep (500 bucks AIR). He says the motor runs gud. I'll talk at him for ya or you can come to the afternoon session (PIR pro pits)on 5 July and talk at him yoursef. Like job hunting, "networking" is gud. |
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